I had something similar "netflex", never found it though. nm
Posted By: me2 on 2006-02-06
In Reply to: nethflex?? - stephanie
Subject: I had something similar "netflex", never found it though. nm
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I found something similar?
Subject: I found something similar?
Stedman's med/surg equipment book - MacIlwain tissue chopper?
I did a Google and found things similar
Subject: I did a Google and found things similar
not exact but close enough
Similar word combos I found. You might need "Monopty," for one thing.
Subject: Similar word combos I found. You might need "Monopty," for one thing.
Coaxial Percutaneous Biopsy, Automated Biopsy devices. modified Tru-Cut type needle. (Monopty, ... a biopsy. of some chest wall. and pleural-based. lung masses but not for. biopsy ...
similar?
Subject: similar?
too many similar
Subject: too many similar
I would not try to guess. Anafranil?
My guess is similar ...
Subject: My guess is similar ...
Similar to the first response, I'd listen for something like:
PVD, venous stasis ulcers of lower legs.
(Knowing which syllables were accented might have helped this one).
I used to type for a doc that said something similar...
Subject: I used to type for a doc that said something similar...
He always said - A 14-point review of systems is negative....etc. Can you hear point?
Thank you! sound similar nm
Subject: Thank you! sound similar nm
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s/l Nexium EC. Something similar to this, e.g. AC, AT, ET?
Subject: s/l Nexium EC. Something similar to this, e.g. AC, AT, ET?
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You know what, I just typed something similar to that the other day...
Subject: You know what, I just typed something similar to that the other day...
I have never heard it before, but it does make sense. The patient was doing range of motion cold, and in your case, he is using the term "cold turkey", meaning the extremity he is trying to range is "cold", not yet warmed up. So, I would say yes it makes sense!!
Check "Urchin". I just had something similar to this. nm
Subject: Check "Urchin". I just had something similar to this. nm
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She has restless leg syndrome, but is is also similar to when she had...sm...
Subject: She has restless leg syndrome, but is is also similar to when she had...sm...
S/L TRANSPUS ARAL E ITIS many years ago and she has had these symptoms persistant since then. Thanks in advance!!!!
...would be similar to saying in close proximity to each other...nm
Subject: ...would be similar to saying in close proximity to each other...nm
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cannot find similar word...
Subject: cannot find similar word...
A Non-Stress test was performed and was not reassuring, with decreased variability and S/L defallorations.
Does it sound like MCV? That is a similar range. nm
Subject: Does it sound like MCV? That is a similar range. nm
The dictator clearly says 'doe bee' or something very similar
Subject: The dictator clearly says 'doe bee' or something very similar
Do some dictators say 'doe bee' as a short way of saying diluted betadine?
I guess I was thinking this would be similar to however...sm
Subject: I guess I was thinking this would be similar to however...sm
He looked ill; however, his color was good. You have to complete sentences on each side of the semicolon. Subject and verb on each side. Know what I am saying? I guess that is why I am questioning it! Thanks!
Similar study done with BEXXAR and s/l sinencephalin. Help! TIA -nm-
Subject: Similar study done with BEXXAR and s/l sinencephalin. Help! TIA -nm-
congruent means similar or matching so
Subject: congruent means similar or matching so
that might be what the doctor is really saying
the sounds are similar, but the word doesn't fit.
Subject: the sounds are similar, but the word doesn't fit.
Please provide more context! So many drugs sound similar! nm
Subject: Please provide more context! So many drugs sound similar! nm
ccc
It's similar to mucus/mucous. ous is an adjective, us the noun, sm
Subject: It's similar to mucus/mucous. ous is an adjective, us the noun, sm
So you would have callous tissue as callous is the adjective modifying tissue.
psych eval - never heard of a similar word...sm
Subject: psych eval - never heard of a similar word...sm
I also believe the diagnosis of Disruptive Behavior Disorder Not Otherwise Specified should be ruled out for her given high levels of concerns of these types seen for her at school. However, it does seem possible that some of these behaviors are related to issues with attention span and/or learning, and in particular, auditory memory; conceivably, as these issues are successfully addressed, we may see less pronounced S/L: SUP-TUNE-IS on her part, at least in the classroom.
just thought I'd say thanks for this reply- it just helped me w/ a similar question! :) (nm)
Subject: just thought I'd say thanks for this reply- it just helped me w/ a similar question! :) (nm)
akin ( essentially similar, related, or compatible )
Subject: akin ( essentially similar, related, or compatible )
Aargh, it came up as "posts similar to yours" when I posted the question.
Subject: Aargh, it came up as "posts similar to yours" when I posted the question.
Mullinpati. I better search the MT Stars board in a better way next time. I thought I did.
For future reference, have reports similar to this quite often. I do transcribe them verbatim, this
Subject: For future reference, have reports similar to this quite often. I do transcribe them verbatim, this way there is no finger pointing on what we as transcriptionists take as a "liberty" in interpretation.
If it is ever in question, they can go back to the dictators original dictation (if available) and see that is what he/she said and they are directly responsible for the content of their reports.
Hope this helps.
These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar
Subject: These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar.
Drugs associated with Dysuria
Azo-Gesic
Azo-Standard
Azo-Standard
Baridium
Baridium
Eridium
Eridium
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Phenazo
Phenazo
Phenazopyridine
Phenazopyridine
Prodium
Pyridiate
Pyridiate
Pyridium
Pyridium
Re-Azo
Urinary Analgesic
Urispas
Urispas
Urispas
Uristat
Urodol
Urogesic
Urogesic
Viridium
Viridium
Good work. I did a similar search and didn't find anything. nm
Subject: Good work. I did a similar search and didn't find anything. nm
And here I've only heard of tree gall disease! Must be similar! :) Will research. nm
Subject: And here I've only heard of tree gall disease! Must be similar! :) Will research. nm
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yes, absence seizures. always sounds like french word (ab sahns or similar pronunciation)
Subject: yes, absence seizures. always sounds like french word (ab sahns or similar pronunciation)
Many drugs sound similar, can u give context of sentence/patient problems? NM
Subject: Many drugs sound similar, can u give context of sentence/patient problems? NM
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On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.
Subject: On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.
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semi-Fowler position one similar to Fowler's position but with the head less elevated
Subject: semi-Fowler position one similar to Fowler's position but with the head less elevated
serum gastin level was found to be s/l subtine? and it was found to be very high
Subject: serum gastin level was found to be s/l subtine? and it was found to be very high
In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Subject: In Stedmans I found gap detection. I googled that with interior gap and I actually found something.
Uporanary since the house is good. That really has me stumped.
Thanks so much for helping.
Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)
Subject: Corvert -- I found it. (better post that i found it before NM tears me a new one for asking)
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Grammar challened. Is it ....she, herself, found... or is it ...she herself found… without the
Subject: Grammar challened. Is it ....she, herself, found... or is it ...she herself found… without the
commas? Thanks.
Found it
Found it myself, Kaposi's sarcoma - dumb me.
Go me! Found it myself. SM
In case anyone else comes across this doing ortho surgery, its free flowing detritus - loose material resulting from desintegration, such as tissue or bone.
Found this...
Subject: Found this...
ANTARA (fenofibrate) Will have to add this one to my books!
Found it - so sorry! Tri-Est
Subject: Found it - so sorry! Tri-Est
It never fails - I searched for this multiple times yesterday and again this morning. As soon as I posted it on the board, I found it. Sorry to have bothered you all.
Yes! I just found it too, but thanks so much!!
Subject: Yes! I just found it too, but thanks so much!!
found it
Subject: found it
same time you mentioned it.
Thanks!
might have found it
Subject: might have found it
I think i might have found it. Steinman pin maybe??? Any input is still appreciated
RE: might have found it
Subject: RE: might have found it
Steinmann pin (correct spelling)
FOUND IT!!
Subject: FOUND IT!!
Finally! Its interleukin 2.
i found it
Subject: i found it
(googled too) its Prialt, and there is a palm Prialt, an analgesic.
under new drugs in quick look drug book, it is singly-capped -- googled it was all caps...
I found it
Subject: I found it
I found it now.
Subject: I found it now.
it is TRAM (trans-rectus abdominis muscle) flap, but thanks anyway.
I found it on this website.
http://www.breastcancer.org/tram_reconstruction1a.html
she said she already found it
Subject: she said she already found it
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