I did find a few references to rainbow insulin dosing
Posted By: The Gingerbread Man on 2007-06-26
In Reply to: Diabetes question (sm) - quietmoods
Subject: I did find a few references to rainbow insulin dosing
using Google.
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Med help, s/l Lorien, find some google references but
Subject: Med help, s/l Lorien, find some google references but
cannot confirm via rxlist, drugs.com, others. thanks!
I find a few references to it when spelled "pallorous". Not in anything of Stedman's but j
Subject: I find a few references to it when spelled "pallorous". Not in anything of Stedman's but just googled.
BIG THANK YOU!!! Where could I find references besides Stedman's Equipment and Surgery books ? N
Subject: BIG THANK YOU!!! Where could I find references besides Stedman's Equipment and Surgery books ? NM
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I've checked Google. Is there a legitimate use for it? All I can find are references to
Subject: I've checked Google. Is there a legitimate use for it? All I can find are references to
It's a psychedelic drug. There's a lot of info on Google - how to make, side effects, etc., but I don't find anything other than illegal use.
did find several "anterior commissure scope" references on google. hope it helps.
Subject: did find several "anterior commissure scope" references on google. hope it helps.
Would *2x/week dosing* be correct for *2 times per week dosing*? (nm)
Subject: Would *2x/week dosing* be correct for *2 times per week dosing*? (nm)
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insulin requiring and NPH insulin
Subject: insulin requiring and NPH insulin
Dosing
Subject: Dosing
You are welcome "S." Wow, aren't we all here to help each other?
Seems to come in 50 or 100 mg dosing, sorry I am not of more help
Subject: Seems to come in 50 or 100 mg dosing, sorry I am not of more help
drug dosing
What should I do when doc dictates drug dose that is not in drug book.
ex. metformin 875 mg
When I look this up it only comes in 500, 850, or 1000. This is the first time, usually it's 500 or 1000. Should I just change it to 850 or leave it for QA?
Drug dosing q.4h.
Subject: Drug dosing q.4h.
What is the latest AAMT BOS standard for drug dosing such as "q.4h." I thought I heard that it was changing to "q.4 h. or q. 4h." Can someone clarify this for me? Thanks!
Medication dosing
Subject: Medication dosing
If a doctor dictates "Invanz 1 gram q. 24" would you put q.24h.or would you leave it alone. I know for sure she was scheduled for once a day. Is there an industry standard on this particular happening or is it the personal preference of each facility? Thanks!
No dosing given. Thanks so much for all the info!
Subject: No dosing given. Thanks so much for all the info!
Need more info like dosing
Subject: Need more info like dosing
Could be Avodart or Avelox or Avonex or Avalide....
maybe Dilaudid? check the dosing
Subject: maybe Dilaudid? check the dosing
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can you provide the sentence - is there any dosing?
Subject: can you provide the sentence - is there any dosing?
It sounds like either one would work.
You'd only use hyphens if it modified, like in every-other-day dosing.
Subject: You'd only use hyphens if it modified, like in every-other-day dosing.
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Medication dosing term ???
Subject: Medication dosing term ???
has anyone ever heard of a word parous or perous??? doc is giving list of meds and says aspirin 81 mg parous or perous daily, amlodipine 10 mg parous or perous daily. Definitely not saying p.o. and he keeps saying it, before the word daily everytime. This is a new one on me. Thanks
Check dosing, I think it is 0.5 mg for Avodart instead of 5 mg (nm)
Subject: Check dosing, I think it is 0.5 mg for Avodart instead of 5 mg (nm)
I am the original poster for the dosing
Subject: I am the original poster for the dosing
question. So you would not type the word dispense out? I sent my report in with a blank so I will let my QA person make that decision.
Thanks.
Yes, sentence or dosing helpful..
Subject: Yes, sentence or dosing helpful..
it could also be Ativan being it is a foreign doctor.
First thought is Cefzil, due to dosing etc. nm
Subject: First thought is Cefzil, due to dosing etc. nm
References
Subject: References
There are plenty more, but you can Google it yourself if you're interested.
http://www.deborah.org/cardiology/cs3.html
Nuclear Cardiology The Nuclear Cardiology Laboratory performs stress testing with and without cardiac imaging. Cardiac scintigraphy includes perfusion and functional imaging at rest and with physical or pharmacological stress. The section performs single isotope cardiac studies individualized to the needs of the patient and the referring physician. The laboratory can perform gated SPECT imaging to provide perfusion and functional assessment of myocardial viability in the short, horizontal, and vertical long axes. In addition to four SPECT cameras, the section has multi-crystal cameras for first pass angiography at rest or with exercise. The following studies can be done with exercise or pharmacological stress, with or without gated SPECT imaging: thallium-201 perfusion imaging; thallium-201/technetium-99m sestamibi perfusion and functional imaging, and technetium-99m sestamibi perfusion imaging with or without functional assessment. Positron emission tomography for tumor identification or myocardial viability is available following telephone consultation with one of the physicians.
http://www.csmc.edu/8490.html
Like the thallium scan, the sestamibi scan shows how well supplied with blood and oxygen your heart is. Sestamibi refers to the type of radioactive isotope used in this test to make the flow of blood visible. Thallium and sestamibi stress tests are more accurate and informative than a standard exercise stress test.
As with the thallium test, you will be connected to an electrocardiogram. You will be asked to exercise as hard as you can on a treadmill or bicycle. (If your doctor thinks that exercise is not safe for you or that you will not be able to exercise hard enough because of bone or joint problems, you will be given a drug that has the same effect on your heart as exercising.)
references
Subject: references
For newer MTs or those who may be struggling with terminology from one who has been there - please do not rely on the internet for your research. there is a great deal of incorrect information out there. There is no substitute for good reference books. A good drug book, dictionary, phrase index would be a good start and a surgery word book is always helpful is you are doing work that involves that. These would probably answer many of those things that stump you. Also, vera pyles's Current Medical Terminology, which just published a new version this year, is a great help with new terms. Hope this info helps someone!
Any body ever heard of this type of dosing ?
Subject: Any body ever heard of this type of dosing ?
This PA is prescribing an antibiotic for an infant. Diflucan. She is clearly stating mm instead of ml. ? I have never heard of using mm. Am I just mssing something here.
TIA
nevermind - just found newborn dosing of 0.1 mg/kg
Subject: nevermind - just found newborn dosing of 0.1 mg/kg
I have Slow FE in drug book, but not sure about that dosing (nm)
Subject: I have Slow FE in drug book, but not sure about that dosing (nm)
This doc is usually so thorough with exact dosing instructions - threw me off.
Subject: This doc is usually so thorough with exact dosing instructions - threw me off.
Thanks to all for the links/references. nm
Subject: Thanks to all for the links/references. nm
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I found something that references it here...sm
Subject: I found something that references it here...sm
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/20060215109.html
Do a CTRL+F search for -6. It's about half-way down.
There are a lot of references to RADX if you
Subject: There are a lot of references to RADX if you
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Correct for chemoradiation dosing gray per fraction
Subject: Correct for chemoradiation dosing gray per fraction
gonococcal. IMO, use MT references rather than Google. sm
Subject: gonococcal. IMO, use MT references rather than Google. sm
By the way, Google misspelled Chlamydia. Never trust Google.
Your Google references are all written by a lay sm
Subject: Your Google references are all written by a lay sm
person, even one person from a Cannabis site! The MRI info was probably keyed in by a lay person also. There no reference for "brachioplexy" in any Stedman's reference, any Dorland's reference, Taber's or even in the rxlist.
Did you notice the other misspellings in the Google listings?
Brachioplexy makes no sense. It's brachial plexus, brachial plexopathy.
Best not to be facetious with an MT with over 30 years' experience, with a 99-100% QA rating at all times.
You still didn't define "brachioplexy" which is what I asked.
No wonder we're losing our work to a foreign country.
"was" by my training and references...sm
Subject: "was" by my training and references...sm
all amounts are to be transcribed as singular when abbreviated, so it does not matter if "approximately" is used it is always 10 cc of fluid was aspirated (and/or injected).
Obviously if it is dictated "a total of 10 cc..." it is WAS because "total" is the subject. Also, even if the dictation was "10 cc of fluidS..." it would still be was because the unit of measurement is the subject of the sentence and is abbreviated.
never heard of it, not in my medication references either...nm
Subject: never heard of it, not in my medication references either...nm
hydroextension- any reliable references?
Subject: hydroextension- any reliable references?
Lady w/ cystitis underwent s/l hydroextension- I can only seem to google the word with discussions of people in medical forums- anyone have a GOOD reference for it? :)
my references show that spelled as
Subject: my references show that spelled as
Siegle.
The book references have it as guidewire. nm
Subject: The book references have it as guidewire. nm
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Yes, I checked medical references...
Subject: Yes, I checked medical references...
I checked Google and Stedman's in several places!
I want to tell you that Dorland is a little outdated and oldfashiomed.
This is NOT an EXCEPTION, this I can tell you, because I studied Latin.
It is decubitus / decubiti
or
decubitus ulcer / decubitus ulcers.
The OP said that the doctor dictated 'decubiti'. If this is on top of it a 'verbatim' account and she types decubitus, whereas the doctor dictated 'decubiti', then she WILL REALLY BE IN TROUBLE.
IF YOU LIKE IT OR NOT !
And why do you threaten me?
I think you are a QA????
Figures!!!!
You are mistaken, buy yourrself better references...
Subject: You are mistaken, buy yourrself better references...
Decubiti/Pressure Ulceration - Wheeless' Textbook
IT IS THE PLURAL (NOT PLEURAL) OF DECUBITUS.
It is LATIN, duh!
Found *some* references for DCN = diclofenac. (nm)
Subject: Found *some* references for DCN = diclofenac. (nm)
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nocturnal s/l "skitchy" legs may be related to his Provigil dosing,
Subject: nocturnal s/l "skitchy" legs may be related to his Provigil dosing,
I should add that ileal conduit is listed in all three references.
Subject: I should add that ileal conduit is listed in all three references.
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That always made sense to me too, but references say differently NM
Subject: That always made sense to me too, but references say differently NM
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To me it has always been inferomedial. I've looked at all my references
Subject: To me it has always been inferomedial. I've looked at all my references
including Dorland's 29th ed and there is no inframedial per se. Just looking into One Look dictionary to do a wide search of online dictionaries, it is not even listed as a medical term. I know it sounds like a real word, inframedial, inferior of the midline, but in all my years, it has been inferomedial for me.
I found several references under peri-nevus
Subject: I found several references under peri-nevus
according to all my references, it is CA125, no hyphen and no space. nm
Subject: according to all my references, it is CA125, no hyphen and no space. nm
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sorry if I lead you astray - it makes it difficult when your references don't even know!!!
Subject: sorry if I lead you astray - it makes it difficult when your references don't even know!!!
Hey, when I look up rubor it references calor and dolor! You are good! nm
Subject: Hey, when I look up rubor it references calor and dolor! You are good! nm
nm
There are a number of valid google references to physoperitoneum.
Subject: There are a number of valid google references to physoperitoneum.
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