I looked that up but don't really think it fits.
Posted By: ER MT on 2007-03-14
In Reply to: Voorhoeve's perhaps? - Emmalie
Subject: I looked that up but don't really think it fits.
Thank you anyway though.
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I looked at that, but I don't think the dosage fits. Thank you! I think I will have to blank this
Subject: I looked at that, but I don't think the dosage fits. Thank you! I think I will have to blank this one.
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Have looked and looked but cannot find anything. Sorry. nm
Subject: Have looked and looked but cannot find anything. Sorry. nm
Have looked and looked. sm
Subject: Have looked and looked. sm
The only mention I found was in MT Daily on archives where the same question was asked!!. Wonder if it is a cooling solution, like with baking powder etc? Will wonder about this for a while. Sorry to not be a help.
I looked further and since I was not
Subject: I looked further and since I was not
sure about Aredia, I found Truvada, antiviral combination for HIV infections, 200 and 300 mg Maybe?
I looked in the BOS, and all it had
Subject: I looked in the BOS, and all it had
were the usual things on leads and such. I'm not seeing anything that is an obvious match. I had to send it off to QA.
Thank you so much! I looked everywhere! :)
Subject: Thank you so much! I looked everywhere! :)
nm
Thanks again M.A. - l looked it up, seems to fit. nm
Subject: Thanks again M.A. - l looked it up, seems to fit. nm
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Looked up that too!
Subject: Looked up that too!
I looked up Indices as well, but could not find medical meaning, except for "index". Doesn't really make sense to me, but I am unsure???
I looked everywhere also. sm
Subject: I looked everywhere also. sm
We had some of our family practice guys say Celebrex Pain Pack and we never did get an answer about that one. Never saw it written down either. May be one of those type things.
thanks but not sure this fits. nm
Subject: thanks but not sure this fits. nm
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Thank you, I think this best fits.
Subject: Thank you, I think this best fits.
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I don't think that fits
Subject: I don't think that fits
As he actually is saying Nephrocans one can via PEG. I cannot find anywhere.
Thanks much. That fits. nm
Subject: Thanks much. That fits. nm
not sure it fits
Subject: not sure it fits
As far as the s/l, yes it sounds like that, but don't think it fits. Urine culture: URED e. coli??? Does that make sense??
fits it to a T :)
Subject: fits it to a T :)
Yes, that fits
Subject: Yes, that fits
Thanks
Thanks-that fits!
Subject: Thanks-that fits!
Wow- I learned a few things from that one short paragraph of dictation! Thanks for your help.
I believe that fits!
Subject: I believe that fits!
Thanks for the help!
I looked it up and get get fracture. But MD Is clearly saying it that way. sm
Subject: I looked it up and get get fracture. But MD Is clearly saying it that way. sm
I do not know how to spell the fx. Can someone help me?
Coccidia (Coc·cid·ia) (kok-sid´e-ə) [Gr. kokkos berry] a subclass of parasitic protozoa (class Sporozoea, phylum Apicomplexa) found in both vertebrates, including humans, and higher invertebrates; see coccidiosis. Their life cycle involves merogony, gametogony, and sporogony, and gamonts are usually present, with mature gamonts being small and typically intracellular, without an epimerite or mucron. Syzygy does not usually occur, but if it does, it involves anisogamous gametes. The subclass comprises three orders: Agamococcidiida, Protococcidiida, and Eucoccidiida.
thank you so much for your help anyway. I looked also and could not find it anywhere
Subject: thank you so much for your help anyway. I looked also and could not find it anywhere
Thanks, I looked that up and it seems to be eburnea
Subject: Thanks, I looked that up and it seems to be eburnea
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Thanks! I looked it up and it sounds
Subject: Thanks! I looked it up and it sounds
Seriously yes. I looked in Stedmans and...
Subject: Seriously yes. I looked in Stedmans and...
tried google unless I am not spelling it right. I dont normally do these type of files...sorry if I should know.
Thanks for those who looked, but I found them.
Subject: Thanks for those who looked, but I found them.
Ferrex (iron supplement)
Alamag (antacid)
Senna (herbal supplement)
News to me, too! Just looked it up! :) nm
Subject: News to me, too! Just looked it up! :) nm
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So sorry - it's nuptials - should have looked first!
Subject: So sorry - it's nuptials - should have looked first!
Thank you, I should have looked under "suctioning"
Subject: Thank you, I should have looked under "suctioning"
:)
I would have NEVER looked up Halfprin!
Subject: I would have NEVER looked up Halfprin!
...and yet there it is right in my QuickLook under aspirin! You go MT50!
That's how I looked at it, too, but just wasn't sure. nm
Subject: That's how I looked at it, too, but just wasn't sure. nm
nm
Thank you so much! I looked everywhere, I thought. :) nm
Subject: Thank you so much! I looked everywhere, I thought. :) nm
nm
mEq (the only way I have ever seen it and have looked also everywhere on dosages)
Subject: mEq (the only way I have ever seen it and have looked also everywhere on dosages)
looked at rxlist.com and
Subject: looked at rxlist.com and
medicinenet.com and all they showed is sotalol
When I looked at this video,.....sm
Subject: When I looked at this video,.....sm
I realized again what geniuses doctors are. I could not even finish watching it.
How could you get this video and connect it to the OP's question?
Ok, could be. I have seen it both ways. I had looked this up before on..
Subject: Ok, could be. I have seen it both ways. I had looked this up before on..
the Mayo Clinic website. Here's where it was.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/signs-of-labor/PR00083
Wherever I looked it is capitalized...sm
Subject: Wherever I looked it is capitalized...sm
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I'm sorry. I looked all over and I can't find
Subject: I'm sorry. I looked all over and I can't find
anything. I only can think of the word outcome but it doesn't make sense. Sorry.
check to see if this fits first, but there is sm
Subject: check to see if this fits first, but there is sm
a Roxanol oral solution which is oral morphine sulfate.
Thank you.. Guaiac fits!!
Subject: Thank you.. Guaiac fits!!
Thanks, that's interesting, but I'm not sure it fits here.
Subject: Thanks, that's interesting, but I'm not sure it fits here.
The report went to QA with a blank. I really believe he was saying 'skier,' but I just couldn't document it!
thanks to all...I am checking on both to see what fits. :) nm
Subject: thanks to all...I am checking on both to see what fits. :) nm
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That sounds like it fits,
Subject: That sounds like it fits,
as the patient has increasing menorrhagia. Thanks so much!
I do not think that abbreviation fits
Subject: I do not think that abbreviation fits
Squamous cell carcinoma of the lung with metastases, COPD, dyslipidemia, hypertension, history of alcohol of alcoholism in the past, atrial fib-anticoagulated and depression. These are his illnesses and I do not think the abbreviation fits any of these. I think with me being new I should flag it. Thanks MT50 I have bookmarked medilexicon also for further use :)
Boerhaave plz look up and see if this fits nm
Subject: Boerhaave plz look up and see if this fits nm
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see if cachectic fits
Subject: see if cachectic fits
Probably cigarettes as this fits nm
Subject: Probably cigarettes as this fits nm
nm
Look up GISSI and see if that fits.
Subject: Look up GISSI and see if that fits.
Hmmmmmmmm. I looked it up but didn't see it. You could be right :) Thanks!
Subject: Hmmmmmmmm. I looked it up but didn't see it. You could be right :) Thanks!
Hmmmm
found it - ascetic - looked for every ae, eth, est
Subject: found it - ascetic - looked for every ae, eth, est
in Taber's thank goodness for google!
have you looked it up in all those 27 years? It's appose.
Subject: have you looked it up in all those 27 years? It's appose.
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thanks I looked up Phenergan and it works! nm
Subject: thanks I looked up Phenergan and it works! nm
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Thanks..I looked that up and actually found what it is supposed to be..(sm)
Subject: Thanks..I looked that up and actually found what it is supposed to be..(sm)
in an online medical dictionary. It is NOT ballotte or balot like he said..it's actually ballottement which is a maneuver used in a physical exam to estimate the size of an organ near the surface...so he didn't say the term correctly!!! Thanks for your help.
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