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If you would PLEASE give more information, help would be easier for us trying to help. nm

Posted By: Me on 2007-08-09
In Reply to: s/l lebellen de frans - NDmt

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can you give the sentence please? Easier to help. nm
Subject: can you give the sentence please? Easier to help. nm

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Please give us more information! - nm
Subject: Please give us more information! - nm

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can you give any more information
Subject: can you give any more information

i.e. the specialty. full sentence this term used in.
We might be able to help if you would give more information.,
Subject: We might be able to help if you would give more information.,


Can you give any more information?
Subject: Can you give any more information?


What to give us a little more information,
Subject: What to give us a little more information,

like diagnosis, etc. ???
PLEASE give us more information in posts! sm
Subject: PLEASE give us more information in posts! sm

type the whole line if you have to but context helps us sort it out.
You need to give more information. Your same post below
Subject: You need to give more information. Your same post below

asks for addition information. You have not given enough information for us to help.
Can you give more information, like the whole sentence? TY
Subject: Can you give more information, like the whole sentence? TY


Not enough information. Please give context.
Subject: Not enough information. Please give context.


It wouild help if you would give some more information. How can we just guess
Subject: It wouild help if you would give some more information. How can we just guess

what someone is saying.  Are you in the diagnosis, surgery, physical exam or WHAT?
Please give more information. What part of the body?
Subject: Please give more information. What part of the body?


would be easier to help with more info... sm
Subject: would be easier to help with more info... sm

is it a consult? is doc a hematologist/oncologist? did you listen further to get possible clues/diagnosis/history?...only possible guess i can come up with is "regarding 'a known drop in' hemoglobin"...??
WHY do you think it is, as you say, easier for a physician to say
Subject: WHY do you think it is, as you say, easier for a physician to say

polynephritis? I don't get your rationale.
Not a problem, it gets easier...
Subject: Not a problem, it gets easier...


This may be easier to read. sm
Subject: This may be easier to read. sm

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Totally agree with M.A. It's so much easier to look these sm
Subject: Totally agree with M.A. It's so much easier to look these sm

terms up in a book, and quicker, too. Google can be very misleading.

arabics are easier to read; for example
Subject: arabics are easier to read; for example

nm
I also think it makes it easier to read, however,
Subject: I also think it makes it easier to read, however,

due to client preference I have to use one space after periods. Probably would be better to go ahead and change ALL my expansions. Wow, that's going to take some time.
hang in there, it does get easier in time
Subject: hang in there, it does get easier in time


That is correct. It is easier to see if bladder
Subject: That is correct. It is easier to see if bladder

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thanks! that makes it easier to remember...
Subject: thanks! that makes it easier to remember...


might be easier to google plus area of nation sm
Subject: might be easier to google plus area of nation sm

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...I'd use 2 spaces after whatever punctuation. Makes it easier to read.
Subject: ...I'd use 2 spaces after whatever punctuation. Makes it easier to read.

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An easier way to look at is, white matter isn't a type of infarct... SM
Subject: An easier way to look at is, white matter isn't a type of infarct... SM

it is where the infarct took place.  So you would not hyphenate.
You hear trialed all the time. Give 'em what they give you! Can't drive yourself friggin'
Subject: You hear trialed all the time. Give 'em what they give you! Can't drive yourself friggin'

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Does it give the dosage? Could you give more of the sentence? nm
Subject: Does it give the dosage? Could you give more of the sentence? nm

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More information would help!
Subject: More information would help!

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more information
Subject: more information

The patient has dermatoma and trapezostrium is what heard, but searching could not helped me to find the word, the patient has also bone cancer
For the information.
Subject: For the information.

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More Information
Subject: More Information

It's in the HIP and then in the Impression he just say nephrolithiasis, so maybe it is a a separate problems. The text is ... stage III chronic renal insufficiency. The etiology is complex and probably includes ______ nephrolithiasis, hydronephrosis and hypertension. Thank you for your help.
More information... sm
Subject: More information... sm

If it helps to figure this one out, the patient also has hyperlipidemia, insomnia, hyperthyroidism and is taking two antidepressants, Ambien and a muscle relaxer. 


Thanks to you all for the information
Subject: Thanks to you all for the information

Megace was what I was trying to think of. I really appreciate you the MTs on here who help one another out. I will write down the other and do a little research on it but know it was Megace I had told 2 people about in the past and does it ever work!
information
Anyone have any information on the heart catheterization now where they use the AngioSeal (as in, down time afterwards, sex limitations, etc?  Thanks for feedback! 
More information
Subject: More information

Sentence: Portions of T8 as well as an epidural abscess T9 and 10, and T5 with abnormal 'nev typical vastia'.
Thanks for the information!!
Subject: Thanks for the information!!


More information, please
Subject: More information, please

Can you include some of the text where this term is found? It would be helpful to be able to investigate further. Thanks.
how about a little more information. nm
Subject: how about a little more information. nm

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do you have more information? nm
Subject: do you have more information? nm

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do you have any more information??
Subject: do you have any more information??

you could give?
here is more information
Subject: here is more information

Here is whole paragraph.

Awastepost fracture. No symptoms. With his shirt off there is an observable minimal deformity of the mid-clavicle. He is nontender. Has full motion of his shoulder and the fracture fragments move in unison.
More information
Subject: More information

CURRENT MEDICATIONS:
Her current medications include sulindac, s/l evowak, Diovan/HCTZ, Protonix, Caltrate, Centrum Silver, and B12. 
Aha! Thanks for the information.
Subject: Aha! Thanks for the information.

I totally had forgotten about snuff!
PVR must be it then. Thanks for the information..
Subject: PVR must be it then. Thanks for the information..


Need more information.
Subject: Need more information.

Give the sentences the other words are in.
This information may be of help to you (sm)
Subject: This information may be of help to you (sm)

0.16 — 0.19 BAC: Dysphoria predominates, nausea may appear. The drinker has the appearance of a "sloppy drunk."


More information would be
Subject: More information would be

needed, such as what part of the body is involved. Where is the pain? What other symptoms?
More information
Subject: More information

what test is being done. Was thinking endogenous, but would need more information.
See, this isn't enough information
Subject: See, this isn't enough information

to get a lot of informed responses.

I'd want to see more dictation from before and after. I can only assume you're doing the physical exam section - you didn't even say that.
No other information available
Subject: No other information available

My dr just lists a bunch of medications under CURRENT MEDICATIONS, so the only thing I have is "DICLOXAMINE daily"...now you see why I'm having trouble!
Need some more information before
Subject: Need some more information before

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