I think the acceptable/mostly used term is...sm
Posted By: typinlikemad on 2009-03-09
In Reply to: sorry wrong word it is... - mt3
Subject: I think the acceptable/mostly used term is...sm
esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD).
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Sorry, but either is acceptable
nm
either way is acceptable ....
Subject: either way is acceptable ....
AAMT prefers not making name possessive but a possessive form is acceptable if dictated or prefered by doctor. If it sounds better I would use 'S.
Yes, it is acceptable.
Subject: Yes, it is acceptable.
x
Both are acceptable and..
Subject: Both are acceptable and..
this account wants the "k". Thx
perhaps both are acceptable--sm
Subject: perhaps both are acceptable--sm
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A caesarean section (AE cesarean section), or c-section, is a form of childbirth in which a surgical incision is made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies. It is usually performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life at risk, although in the last decade it has been performed upon request.
q.a.c. is acceptable.....
Subject: q.a.c. is acceptable.....
acceptable
Subject: acceptable
I would think 3 in 1 or 3-in-1 are both acceptable
Subject: I would think 3 in 1 or 3-in-1 are both acceptable
Per BOS, this is acceptable but not
Subject: Per BOS, this is acceptable but not
preferred unless specifically indicated by the client. If not specified on account specifics, I would adhere to the BOS recommendations.
Either way is acceptable...
Subject: Either way is acceptable...
Use whatever your account prefers.
2+ is acceptable. nm
Subject: 2+ is acceptable. nm
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Either one is acceptable
Subject: Either one is acceptable
Patella is referring to the kneecap and patellar simply means relating to the patella. I just use the one that sounds the best in context with the sentence.
are both acceptable?
Subject: are both acceptable?
I had QA send back a note changing paraesthesias to paresthesias. I thought both were acceptable. I have typed it with an 'a' for years. (like orthopedic versus orthopaedic) I have never had any doctor tell me he/she prefers it without the 'a.' Thanks.
Per my AAMT BOS, gm is acceptable, sm
Subject: Per my AAMT BOS, gm is acceptable, sm
but g is the referred method (no period), which is the way I type it, i.e. Valtrex 1 g
Of course, my BOS is not the newest version, so things could have changed.
I think both ways are acceptable, but I would not
Subject: I think both ways are acceptable, but I would not
Either do May 10 or May 10th, but do not assume this means the current year. My 2 cents, for what it is worth.. LOL
Per BOS, subcu acceptable.
Subject: Per BOS, subcu acceptable.
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HbA1c is acceptable
Subject: HbA1c is acceptable
Substituting blood pressure with BP when it is dictated as "blood pressure" is not acceptable. That would be considered an error. Why would you use an acronym when it is not dictated as one? Every extra character helps.
So is HbA1c not acceptable if (sm)
Subject: So is HbA1c not acceptable if (sm)
dictator says "hemoglobin" instead of "Hb" in the report?
BOS II says either way acceptable. Ultimately, it's
Subject: BOS II says either way acceptable. Ultimately, it's
s
q.a.m. or every morning. q.a.m. is acceptable.
Subject: q.a.m. or every morning. q.a.m. is acceptable.
x
With or w/o apostrophe is acceptable
Subject: With or w/o apostrophe is acceptable
ahem - in whose MT life is that acceptable?
Subject: ahem - in whose MT life is that acceptable?
no, not acceptable to type BID or qday.
Subject: no, not acceptable to type BID or qday.
Yep, acceptable, because your program doesn't know
Subject: Yep, acceptable, because your program doesn't know
s
Is abbreviation p.o. for orally still acceptable? SM
Subject: Is abbreviation p.o. for orally still acceptable? SM
I have been told by QA that it is not. TIA
re: Is abbreviation p.o. for orally still acceptable? SM
Subject: re: Is abbreviation p.o. for orally still acceptable? SM
Here's a link that tells all.
http://www.aamtonline.org/abbreviations.htm
Is orthopod an acceptable slang? nm
Subject: Is orthopod an acceptable slang? nm
is t.i.w. acceptable for three times weekly?sm
Subject: is t.i.w. acceptable for three times weekly?sm
I have never run across this before and it is a NP dictating - terrible :( and she is saying Zemplar 1.5 mcg "three times weekly" and SR interpreted it as t.i.w.
TIA
Also, pes anserine is acceptable. It is a bursa.
Subject: Also, pes anserine is acceptable. It is a bursa.
Is it acceptable to abbreviate it, as she does say quant.
Subject: Is it acceptable to abbreviate it, as she does say quant.
Isn't g an acceptable abbreviation for gram?
Subject: Isn't g an acceptable abbreviation for gram?
I had QA correct this:
MiraLax 7.5 g to be taken to MiraLax 7.5 grams to be taken .
If 7.5 g is wrong I've been doing it wrong for a long time. It's not on the forbidden abbreviation list in the BOS, so now I'm stumped.
Anyone have an opinion on this? Thanks!
Why is annular not acceptable? This is an annulus.
Subject: Why is annular not acceptable? This is an annulus.
Just so you know, the first part should say: Overall alignment is acceptable. Not sure about the s
Subject: Just so you know, the first part should say: Overall alignment is acceptable. Not sure about the s/l nm
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It's a 'per the facility' issue as both are acceptable. Just use what QA says to keep them
Subject: It's a 'per the facility' issue as both are acceptable. Just use what QA says to keep them happy. nm
s
For clarity, trailer zeroes are acceptable in
Subject: For clarity, trailer zeroes are acceptable in
glasses have adds like
-2.00, +3.25, and it is required to use them to show how to dispense the prescription.
pelvicaliceal, pelvicalyceal (both are acceptable spellings)
Subject: pelvicaliceal, pelvicalyceal (both are acceptable spellings)
curet, curette - either/or? which is preferred and what is acceptable? nm
Subject: curet, curette - either/or? which is preferred and what is acceptable? nm
x
doc says fibroapical bullous disease. Is this acceptable?
Subject: doc says fibroapical bullous disease. Is this acceptable?
Pyle lists both as acceptable, same product
Subject: Pyle lists both as acceptable, same product
by two manufacturers..thanks for the help
COR is an acceptable heading for Heart/Cardiovascular.
Subject: COR is an acceptable heading for Heart/Cardiovascular.
x
37. When pH begins a sentence, it is acceptable to capitalize the letter “p”
Subject: 37. When pH begins a sentence, it is acceptable to capitalize the letter “p”
When pH begins a sentence, it is acceptable to capitalize the letter “p”? Thank you!
Is it now acceptable to use detorse and detorsed for undoing a torsion? nm
Subject: Is it now acceptable to use detorse and detorsed for undoing a torsion? nm
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even BOS states that follow-up is an acceptable version of followup. sm
Subject: even BOS states that follow-up is an acceptable version of followup. sm
Isn't it funny how this profession dwells on simple little things like this.
My dictionary is an older version...Is saphenopopliteal acceptable? TIA!!!
Subject: My dictionary is an older version...Is saphenopopliteal acceptable? TIA!!!
Rough is definitely acceptable - not smoothly done, kind of jagged, coarse. nm
Subject: Rough is definitely acceptable - not smoothly done, kind of jagged, coarse. nm
s
It's considered an acceptable sloppy "docism" to use tendinitis now. Read something
Subject: It's considered an acceptable sloppy "docism" to use tendinitis now. Read something
s
AAMT BOS2 states that diagnostic abbreviations are acceptable in diagnoses
Subject: AAMT BOS2 states that diagnostic abbreviations are acceptable in diagnoses
Dopperable pulses is acceptable (not capped) per Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics nm
Subject: Dopperable pulses is acceptable (not capped) per Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics nm
term birth born a live child OR term birth born alive
Subject: term birth born a live child OR term birth born alive
x
Stedman's says ETOH is preferred but EtOH acceptable, awa E, ET and ETH. nm
Subject: Stedman's says ETOH is preferred but EtOH acceptable, awa E, ET and ETH. nm
Help with term
Subject: Help with term
Doc is saying, when he's giving DTR's or pulses are s/l "coolmen" or coolen" and strong. I've never encountered this word in 10 years, thought I figured it out once, forgot to write it down and now have the same doc back...just bugging me help anyone?
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