I type one-teens because that's how I was told to do it. nm
Posted By: That's how I personally do it! on 2007-11-23
In Reply to: doni't want to appear dumb but... - mt
Subject: I type one-teens because that's how I was told to do it. nm
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for one-teens, I would type 110's (s/m)
Subject: for one-teens, I would type 110's (s/m)
since he goes on to say 120's (which are the numbers 20-29) so 110's (would be all the "teens..." would be 10-19. Hope that helps!!
Type as teens
Subject: Type as teens
One-teens is how I type it. Was on QA at the time and was
Subject: One-teens is how I type it. Was on QA at the time and was
I have been told to type the dates out
Subject: I have been told to type the dates out
but I think each hospital/client has a preference. I am going to be doing a different account where I work and now they want the dates as 6/30/2006. Go figure. They are trying to make us all crazy.
Are you working on your own or for a company? I would find out what the preference is if it is a company.
Agree with you on that one. I have type V.A.C. and I was told VAC.
Subject: Agree with you on that one. I have type V.A.C. and I was told VAC.
I find V.A.C. in Vera Pyle Medical Terminology and VAC in Surgical Word Book. If you ask me, they both are correct, but we need to go by what our particular accounts tell us. I believe we all work for different companies, hence different client profiles.
patient was told to F-off. How would you type that?
Subject: patient was told to F-off. How would you type that?
Would that be "F" off/ "F-off" ... Thanks alot...
We have been told not to type "include"
Subject: We have been told not to type "include"
when dictated like that, but as poster below said, it is all client preference.
Yes, purulent is how we were told to type it at one of my jobs
Subject: Yes, purulent is how we were told to type it at one of my jobs
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I was told at one time to type it as 110s
Subject: I was told at one time to type it as 110s
I personally always type as dictated, unless told otherwise. nm
Subject: I personally always type as dictated, unless told otherwise. nm
one-teens is how I'd do it....nm
Subject: one-teens is how I'd do it....nm
1-teens
Subject: 1-teens
nm
1-teens (113 thru 119)
Subject: 1-teens (113 thru 119)
nm
Getting this a lot lately, I put 1-teens!
Subject: Getting this a lot lately, I put 1-teens!
nm
if says 1-teens then yours is fine
Subject: if says 1-teens then yours is fine
nm
"one-teens" is the way I would put it.
Subject: "one-teens" is the way I would put it.
It is exactly what he said, but not the usual way of expressing it, thus the " ".
100s to 1-teens
Subject: 100s to 1-teens
nm
Teens or 10s? Please see message.
Subject: Teens or 10s? Please see message.
The doctor dictates: The plan is if his platelet count drops to the teens, to transfuse him. My questionn is - it is okay to type "teens?" Or, should it be "10s?" TIA
my docs say 90 to 1-teens all the time
Subject: my docs say 90 to 1-teens all the time
nm
"peak pressure" in the teens
Subject: "peak pressure" in the teens
one-teen or one-teens is correct. nm.
Subject: one-teen or one-teens is correct. nm.
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Doc dictates that blood sugars are in the one-teens SM
Subject: Doc dictates that blood sugars are in the one-teens SM
How would you type it? TIA
I would say 1-teens also. Some docs phrase it this way a lot. Hope this helps.
Subject: I would say 1-teens also. Some docs phrase it this way a lot. Hope this helps.
nm
Don't be confused by dift opinions. Blank if unsure. However, docs dictate one-teens all the ti
Subject: Don't be confused by dift opinions. Blank if unsure. However, docs dictate one-teens all the time.
I was told to do this
Subject: I was told to do this
Dr. Jones, thank you for ...
Leave Sincerely in, but don't type his name in, as it will show up anyway.
been told 5Ƈ" only and not to...sm
Subject: been told 5Ƈ" only and not to...sm
and NOT to spell them out....
IOW, should be 5'1"......especially in VITAL SIGNS if they dictate height and weight. *S*
that's what I was told too
Subject: that's what I was told too
first time I did it and had been doing it ever since. It depends on what client wants really.
I was told by my QA
Subject: I was told by my QA
that if a doc dictates an abbreviation, NOT to use the abbreviation, but to type it out.
I told you it was the
Subject: I told you it was the
the word is manbibulectomy. How many times have I transcribed that one and couldn't hear it tonight!!!!
Here's what I was told...
Subject: Here's what I was told...
by QA on one account, because she had addressed this before with the company and account, pussy would be changed to pus-like when dictated. But, I would check with your account specs or manager, as they may not want anything changed at all. Per Bos, page 340, adjective is pus-like, i.e., The wound was filled with pus-like fluid. HTH.
I have always been told when they
Subject: I have always been told when they
dictate "KCl" in a med list it is Kay Ciel as that is the medication. KCl is just the chemical abbreviation for potassium chloride.
We have been told to use 110 or if
Subject: We have been told to use 110 or if
they say "1-teens" then use 110s.
We have been told to use 3.
Subject: We have been told to use 3.
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I was told
Subject: I was told
to drop the trailing zero for things like meds, but on measurements, it would be ok. Might be company-specific, tho.
My QA person told me Sub-Q
Subject: My QA person told me Sub-Q
THX - would not have guessed it unless someone told me!!
Subject: THX - would not have guessed it unless someone told me!!
Thanks . . . that is how my brain told me
Subject: Thanks . . . that is how my brain told me
But my Stedman's disagreed (LOL) . . . intertrigonal is what netscape said "did you mean . . ." when I googled, and I actually went with intertriginous, which is what came up in the archives here when I asked the question, and Stedman's liked that too (although the PA did say "al" v. "ous".
1 or 2 (I was told this during training)
Subject: 1 or 2 (I was told this during training)
I was told when I was training at one point WITH MedQuist (when I was still on full QA) to use the numbers 1 and 2 and not the Roman numerals. I hope that helps. It might very well be a matter of preference for the account you are working on, but I believe the numbers 1 and 2 are correct.
If I told you the town
Subject: If I told you the town
and I'm not sure I can do that. It's in CA though.
I was told to use METs
Subject: I was told to use METs
MET = maximum exercise tolerance.
Can't really document that at the moment, however...
I was told by my QA T-current and T-max,
Subject: I was told by my QA T-current and T-max,
but someone else may have a different opinion. If the account I am doing is not verbatim then I transcribe current temperature and maximum temperature because I consider those terms to be slang. Again, others may have different opinions but I haven't had any complaints.
I've been told that also, and it seems like
Subject: I've been told that also, and it seems like
it usually refers to kidney pain rather than musculoskeletal pain, right? I'm just asking.
This is what I was told to do, even tho I think it is stupid.
Subject: This is what I was told to do, even tho I think it is stupid.
nm
I have always been told to capitalize it
Subject: I have always been told to capitalize it
Gram negative is also capitalized in Stedman's
My QA person just told me it was
Subject: My QA person just told me it was
Parent-Child Relationship Programme. You're too good, MT50!
i have been told to use "to" by QA
Subject: i have been told to use "to" by QA
...
My company never told me about
Subject: My company never told me about
what to do with trademark names. Now, I had a Coda balloon, trademark name, in the report also, it was Coda, not all caps. So, I am really, really confused.
I have to send the report in because I have other blanks. I am going to leave this word all caps, and when QA checks it, I will see if they change it or not.
Thanks everyone for the help.
We have been told it is CPAP, however
Subject: We have been told it is CPAP, however
I have a doctor physicially go into a report and change what I had transcribed to C-pap, so each doctor wants things his way. With a hyphen does not change the meaning and if a doc wants things certain ways and it is verbatim, the you almost always have to go with the doc unless it is totally wrong. I would refer it to my supervisor.
Same here, that's what I've always been told. (sm)
Subject: Same here, that's what I've always been told. (sm)
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No he was told by someone else...it is psyche..
Subject: No he was told by someone else...it is psyche..
We have been told that it changed too, but
Subject: We have been told that it changed too, but
we are NOT changing over to it as of yet per the client.
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