I flagged it for my QA, so I'll see what she says. Thank you for all the help!
Posted By: Jai on 2006-10-03
In Reply to: But if that is the correct word for your - sentence (sm)
Subject: I flagged it for my QA, so I'll see what she says. Thank you for all the help!
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Yes! that could be it. I already sent it in and flagged it, but I'll make note of this for futur
Subject: Yes! that could be it. I already sent it in and flagged it, but I'll make note of this for future. This doc doesn't finish words completely so driving me crazy.
flagged it for QA nm
Subject: flagged it for QA nm
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Thanks for looking, I flagged for QA. nm
Subject: Thanks for looking, I flagged for QA. nm
nm
Flagged for QA, thanks for looking.
Subject: Flagged for QA, thanks for looking.
I flagged this one.
Subject: I flagged this one.
ty for trying, I flagged out :)
Subject: ty for trying, I flagged out :)
She said it twice so I am sure. I flagged it. nm
Subject: She said it twice so I am sure. I flagged it. nm
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Thanks for the help. I flagged it. NM
Subject: Thanks for the help. I flagged it. NM
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I definitely would have flagged it, too. Not sure why
Subject: I definitely would have flagged it, too. Not sure why
they chose to keep the text as it was - maybe thinking that "technically" he is not a drinker right now because he is in rehab - doesn't make much sense to me.
I flagged this one but will let you know - thank you - nm
Subject: I flagged this one but will let you know - thank you - nm
I went ahead and flagged it even though
Subject: I went ahead and flagged it even though
he never again mentions the left tonsil. Even at the end of the dictation when he says the plan is to rule out a right peritonsillar abscess. Same thing he said in chief complaint, except there he said "left". Oh well....I flagged it and I'll let QA make the change.
Thanks for the advice.
Thanks...I did think of that too...that's one of the reasons I flagged it.
Subject: Thanks...I did think of that too...that's one of the reasons I flagged it.
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That may be it, went ahead and flagged it though thank you
Subject: That may be it, went ahead and flagged it though thank you
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Thanks for the help...I had to send it, so flagged it.
Subject: Thanks for the help...I had to send it, so flagged it.
WAG! Funny!
possibly, but I flagged it. tx!
Subject: possibly, but I flagged it. tx!
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It didn't s/l that either, so I flagged it! thank you anyways!
Subject: It didn't s/l that either, so I flagged it! thank you anyways!
xx
Thanks. I had to turn it in flagged.
Subject: Thanks. I had to turn it in flagged.
But I'll save the word for next time.
No wasn't Lamisil. I flagged it. Thanks though. nm
Subject: No wasn't Lamisil. I flagged it. Thanks though. nm
nm
oh - good suggestion. I already sent and flagged it.
Subject: oh - good suggestion. I already sent and flagged it.
that may have been it.
thanks!
I finally flagged it and turned it in sm
Subject: I finally flagged it and turned it in sm
Hopefully next time he says it he will either say it more plainly, spell it, or whatever. I will post it when he does.
Thanks very much to everyone for their help!
Thank you both. I left a blank and flagged.
Subject: Thank you both. I left a blank and flagged.
I feel sure that is it but I had to send it in. I flagged it. Thanks nm
Subject: I feel sure that is it but I had to send it in. I flagged it. Thanks nm
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thanks guys I flagged it and sent it in already. I could not find it anywhere, however I will not
Subject: thanks guys I flagged it and sent it in already. I could not find it anywhere, however I will not forget it now!
I think it is leaflet, I flagged it, just in case, thanks.
Subject: I think it is leaflet, I flagged it, just in case, thanks.
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I flagged it, because I think he made a mistake.
Subject: I flagged it, because I think he made a mistake.
I think he meant McMurray, but he was clear in NOT saying that. Thanks anyways and I really appreciate that list! Great resource!
I flagged it... almost sounded like medial borders, but not really...sm
Subject: I flagged it... almost sounded like medial borders, but not really...sm
first week on the job so I'm still on full editing, which helps.
I just could not hear purulent, suppurative, etc. I flagged it. Thx! nm
Subject: I just could not hear purulent, suppurative, etc. I flagged it. Thx! nm
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Thanks so much for looking. I searched everywhere. She was loud and clear so therefore I flagged it
Subject: Thanks so much for looking. I searched everywhere. She was loud and clear so therefore I flagged it as it was a stat and had to move along.
I thank you for your time.
Thanks for trying...I flagged it. Says cure-all pretty clear
Subject: Thanks for trying...I flagged it. Says cure-all pretty clear
No, in fact he spelled it, but I just flagged and questioned it. Thx. nm
Subject: No, in fact he spelled it, but I just flagged and questioned it. Thx. nm
Thanks for trying. Its a mumbler lady neurosurgeon, so it gets flagged. Too long of a day!
Subject: Thanks for trying. Its a mumbler lady neurosurgeon, so it gets flagged. Too long of a day!
Thank you - I'll think I'll do that instead of the abbreviations. - NM
Subject: Thank you - I'll think I'll do that instead of the abbreviations. - NM
NM
Thanks everyone. I ended up going with edematous paretic, but flagged for review just in case...
Subject: Thanks everyone. I ended up going with edematous paretic, but flagged for review just in case...
nm
I'll try to help you, but...
I agree with the other poster. I mean this in the nicest way possible, so please don't take this wrong. A little research could have answered these for you. Here goes anyway...Astelin nasal spray, Scalpacin, ranitidine (you had this one right, googling it would have confirmed it), Feldene, bupropion hydrochloride, and Temovate (this one may not be what you need, google for more info).
If you don't have drug reference books, Quick Look Drug Book is a great book. Also, you can go to www.fda.gov and then click on drugs, and it will take you to the drugs@fda site, which is great because you can enter just 3 letters of the word. Also, if you know what the drug is used to treat, type in that condition in google, and you can often find several drugs listed for that condition. For example, "stop smoking medications" will pull up bupropion hydrochloride.
Good luck!
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okay I'll go first
Subject: okay I'll go first
I type them, even though they come up on spell check. I have never had a report back with any of those types of words corrected. If the doc says it, I type it and the docs seem to do that a lot these days.
I'll try that, Thank you.
Subject: I'll try that, Thank you.
Thanks ya'll!!
Subject: Thanks ya'll!!
Thanks, I'll do that.
Subject: Thanks, I'll do that.
THANKS -- I'll bet that is it. nm
Subject: THANKS -- I'll bet that is it. nm
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I'll take it and run with it. Thanks! nm
Subject: I'll take it and run with it. Thanks! nm
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Thank You - I'll do that - NM
Subject: Thank You - I'll do that - NM
NM
Okay, thanks, I'll try it.
Subject: Okay, thanks, I'll try it.
nm
HA - I'll bet that was it...
Subject: HA - I'll bet that was it...
I had to send it, but that must be it - THANKS!! Future reference. :)
You'll never believe.......
Subject: You'll never believe.......
it turned out to be ASCENDING aortic aneurysm....... would help if he spoke a bit clearer..................
THANKS!
I'll take that, thanks
Subject: I'll take that, thanks
Yes, I'll bet thats what it was; unfortunately...sm
Subject: Yes, I'll bet thats what it was; unfortunately...sm
a already sent the report in with a blank. Thanks though!
I think ya'll are right. Thx.
Subject: I think ya'll are right. Thx.
Thanks - I'll take it and run! nm
Subject: Thanks - I'll take it and run! nm
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I'll add to this sm
Subject: I'll add to this sm
I was trained to do acute care, but spent 7 yrs doing clinic work. It IS a different ball game. I am frequently surprised by what I remember of my coursework and how often I use it, which is actually quite a lot. Then again, most of what I know is through a lot of time and hard work in this profession.
I took a job earlier that year on an account with 80% ESLs. This was the last major challenge I had waiting for me in this career (heavy ESLs are not everyone's cup of tea). I can do the most difficult and intricate of OP notes, but I wanted to continue to learn and grow. The ESL doctors have taught me a lot and sharpened my ear.
That is the thing about this business. There are many different types of work and many different ways in which it gets accomplished. Some of us have excellent ears and ESLs are fun for us. Some of us need the same set of doctors day in and day out, whereas others of us would be bored stiff with this. Some like acute care, some like clinics and some like both.
The knowledge comes over time. If you are as fortunate as I have been and have access to several excellent, accomplished and fast-answering MTs, you learn more and you learn it more quickly. People like MT50 are invaluable...to me too!
I'll bet you are right! Thank you!
Subject: I'll bet you are right! Thank you!
I looked up Allen-Masters syndrome, and it seems to fit the preoperative diagnosis of pelvic pain. He clearly says Masterson, though, so I'm afraid he'll get a blank for that part.
I'll look that up. Thanks :)
Subject: I'll look that up. Thanks :)
I was searching meds that started with et or at as well. I thought I heard a vowel before the t but could not be sure he was saying "a" then the name of the med or if the med started with a vowel. This doc likes to ramble and add lots of a's, um's and and's.
Thanks for your help :)
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