I thought I was by asking here. Thanks for the website, though. In the future, if I
Posted By: elle on 2007-08-21
In Reply to: Good site to use....www.accessdata.fda.gov....nm - Use your tools! NM
Subject: I thought I was by asking here. Thanks for the website, though. In the future, if I
can actually UNDERSTAND what he is saying without merely guessing, maybe I will use it.
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thanks for the website! I'm sure this will come in handy in the future!
Subject: thanks for the website! I'm sure this will come in handy in the future!
You're Welcome. Thought you might like to know for future reference since you were helping me.
Subject: You're Welcome. Thought you might like to know for future reference since you were helping me.
Hi, I was wondering the website for labsonline. I typed it, a foto website came up thanks
Subject: Hi, I was wondering the website for labsonline. I typed it, a foto website came up thanks
I'm sure this has already gone, but for the future...
Subject: I'm sure this has already gone, but for the future...
Raz Pereyra. Found it under bladder neck suspension.
Thanks! I'll keep that for future
Subject: Thanks! I'll keep that for future
I believe it is Future Band.
Subject: I believe it is Future Band.
x
I agree with this. In future, please just
Subject: I agree with this. In future, please just
give the sentence so we don't have to beg to help you, LOL.
Transcription is not about mind reading, and that's what you were asking for.
Thanks, will come in handy in future :)
Subject: Thanks, will come in handy in future :)
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Thank you too also for the future information.
Subject: Thank you too also for the future information.
for future reference 1/8 = 0.125
Subject: for future reference 1/8 = 0.125
1/8 mL = 0.125 milliliters
for future reference
Subject: for future reference
remember that docs traditionally use the term "ring finger" to indicate the finger between the long and little fingers - it's naming a specific finger, not the name of a finger condition
for future reference
Subject: for future reference
Per Steadman's OB/GYN, it is Telinde.
here is info on Future band sm
Subject: here is info on Future band sm
PDF] I 0 2005 File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML CG FutureŽ Annuloplasty Band. This 5 10(k) summary of safety and ... The CG FutureŽ Annuloplasty Band is indicated for the reconstruction and/or remodeling ... www.fda.gov/cdrh/pdf5/K052860.pdf - Similar pages [ More results from www.fda.gov ]
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thank you very much, I will write that in my future notes
Subject: thank you very much, I will write that in my future notes
Curious, what was it, future reference...
Subject: Curious, what was it, future reference...
just for my info/future reference..if you
Subject: just for my info/future reference..if you
don't mind...how is the sentence structured? Is it
"Heart-size Epsilons are normal" or something else...It is my understanding that Epsilons are a wave pattern.
For future reference, depends on how it's used.
Subject: For future reference, depends on how it's used.
Per Gregg Reference (of grammar, usage, style, etc.), is lower case--master's degree, bachelor of arts degree, doctorate-- when used generally like in your example. But capitalized when used as a title, e.g., Jane Doe, Doctor of Philosophy.
Glad you asked. I needed a reminder too
Thanks for your response! Save it for future. nm
Subject: Thanks for your response! Save it for future. nm
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this list was a GREAT help. Thank you so much. I am printing it out for future use. :) nm
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Thank you VERY MUCH!!! I'll mark this down for future reference. nm
Subject: Thank you VERY MUCH!!! I'll mark this down for future reference. nm
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Propofol solution? For future reference. nm
Subject: Propofol solution? For future reference. nm
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If I may make a suggestion for future reference?
Subject: If I may make a suggestion for future reference?
If you enter s* cyst into www.onelook.com, you would have seen your answer. I think you would have been able to pick it out of the suggestions offered. Onelook is a very useful tool. Hope that helps for future.
found it!!! it is sevoflurane, for future reference
Subject: found it!!! it is sevoflurane, for future reference
NM
You too, Dr. SS. I will look forward to consulting you in the future when I get jobs that are non-h
Subject: You too, Dr. SS. I will look forward to consulting you in the future when I get jobs that are non-hem/onc resident ESLs :) NM
no luck but good link for future ref
Subject: no luck but good link for future ref
http://www.dsmz.de/microorganisms/bacteria_catalogue.php
Couldn't find anything that sounded like that here though.
it's what I ended up using- just hoping for something better for future reference... (because acc
Subject: it's what I ended up using- just hoping for something better for future reference... (because account specifics say docs don't get to make up words) :)
Ok thanks. It is hard to tell in this case but will keep in mind for the future.
Subject: Ok thanks. It is hard to tell in this case but will keep in mind for the future.
Found this link for future refs. sm
Subject: Found this link for future refs. sm
http://www.apsf.org/resource_center/clinical_safety/sars.mspx
I placed her into bilateral s/l future wrist splints.
Subject: I placed her into bilateral s/l future wrist splints.
:-)
got it, for future it's BCS Collet from the Journey system
Subject: got it, for future it's BCS Collet from the Journey system
for knee replacement.
Here is link for future shoulder exams. sm
Subject: Here is link for future shoulder exams. sm
http://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/article.asp?section=497&article=614
could be "to prevent" future herniation
Subject: could be "to prevent" future herniation
Reply is late, but possibles for future reference
Subject: Reply is late, but possibles for future reference
Could "Overreactive lispossum" be "overreactive specimen?"
Originally, I was thinking "overreactive splenism" which I would edit to "overreactive spleen" but diagnoses are usually NOT listed with lab values, except maybe as a statement "consistent with..." so that probaby would be wrong, although abnormal cells listed are found in hypo- and hypersplenism.
In any case, just thoughts for future since this is a day or 2 later than original post.
Also, I saw serocytes in lab terms, and assume it should be "spherocytes." At one of my very first temporary transcription jobs at a laboratory, I had mispelled "spherocytes" and "schistocytes" and doctor whose report I typed had me come back to his office and look at slides to see the cells so I would remember in the future.
Have a great day.
Thank you!! any websites for future reference for ethnic backgrounds? nm
Subject: Thank you!! any websites for future reference for ethnic backgrounds? nm
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I belive maneuver is it...Thanks I will remember for future reference..
Subject: I belive maneuver is it...Thanks I will remember for future reference..
x
is following his lipids and is considering an addition of a five blade in the near future dependant
Subject: is following his lipids and is considering an addition of a five blade in the near future dependant
upon what his triclyceride level is
In Tessier was it with a capital or not, just so I know for future reference as Stedman has it 2 dif
Subject: In Tessier was it with a capital or not, just so I know for future reference as Stedman has it 2 different ways.
it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t
Subject: it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t"
some dictators say and spellout "crie" or "scree" for future reference.
Subject: some dictators say and spellout "crie" or "scree" for future reference.
x
"cc" is a possible future listing in JCAHO "do not use list" sm
Subject: "cc" is a possible future listing in JCAHO "do not use list" sm
JCAHO requires its members to follow an official "do not use list" and "cc" is being considered for possible future inclusion in the JCAHO "do not use list" to be replaced by "mL" because it can be misread as U or unit when poorly WRITTEN...typing it is not as problematic but I go ahead and change it to mL to encourage dictators to make the "mental shift" away from "cc" ...hope that helps! see this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_abbreviations
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.
This website might help...
Subject: This website might help...
Hi. I do quite a bit of OP notes with lots of deliveries and surgeries for OB/GYN. I do agree with the previous post that those books would be extremely helpful, but I totally understand being strapped for cash (single mom with three kids here). I thought this website might offer you some help until things start to get a little better for you. You will find links here for just about everything.
I hope this helps. Good luck with everything and congratulations on your upcoming wedding
website (sm)
Subject: website (sm)
Hope this helps. There are also sample OB/GYN operative reports you can look at.
http://www.mtdesk.com/lstobgyn.shtml
MPR website
Subject: MPR website
OMG!! This site is incredible. I work for a hospital with over 15,000 employees statewide, and this site is the best by far.
Thanks a whole lot!!!
website
Subject: website
Cannot really help you with your preston ... but here is a website I have found helpful
http://medicine.ucsd.edu/clinicalmed/introduction.htm
Yep, that's EXACTLY the website I was at...sm
Subject: Yep, that's EXACTLY the website I was at...sm
for the past 10-15 minutes - I wish my plastic surgeons, who use the V.A.C. System all the time and I've been working for them 10+ years - would have corrected me over ALL this time......*cyberslaps them* *LOL*
Well, I thank you and the person who posted the corrrect answer (was that you?).....for sending me in the right direction. Actually it's better because now I will type in the periods and that's 3 more character spaces to get paid for *rofl*
Thanks :)
I see it on one website SM
Subject: I see it on one website SM
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/childrenshealth/203160.html
If you scroll down to the Answer section, third paragraph, they refer to the tonsils as "juicy and prominent."
Here's KCI's Website
Subject: Here's KCI's Website
http://www.kci1.com/35.asp
website???
Subject: website???
I went to this link, but it's not for what you said it was...It is a manufacturing site?? Would really like the correct website address if you have it. Thanks.
Thanks so much for the website!!!
Subject: Thanks so much for the website!!!
website...
Subject: website...
not sure if this will help you but may be a good place to start next time with ophth words...
http://www.mtdesk.com/lists_oph.shtml
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