Is this enunciated carefully or is he in a hurry?
Posted By: annabanana on 2008-06-05
In Reply to: missing foot (sm) - jinx
Subject: Is this enunciated carefully or is he in a hurry?
Still I got nuthin.
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Thanks, I was in such a hurry I must have overlooked them (nm)
Subject: Thanks, I was in such a hurry I must have overlooked them (nm)
Some people might be in a hurry, or might forget just this once. nm
Subject: Some people might be in a hurry, or might forget just this once. nm
nm
oops - metformin - really in a hurry - nm
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Listen carefully
Subject: Listen carefully
to make sure the author is not saying Neck is supple; no JVD.
Listen carefully..
Subject: Listen carefully..
may be saying acetate.
Listen very carefully to dictator...
Subject: Listen very carefully to dictator...
there are indeed PVCs (premature ventricular contractions) as well as SVT and PACs. Hope this helps.
listen very carefully while he spells
Subject: listen very carefully while he spells
and I'll bet he is actually saying h-i-a-t-u-s
or maybe he is off a little in his spelling, but close enough for you to know he means hiatus hernia.
listen carefully could also be asystole
Subject: listen carefully could also be asystole
Sheesh, didn't read carefully; you could be right! nm
Subject: Sheesh, didn't read carefully; you could be right! nm
nm.
for: need help: could you please listen carefully to 'starting sutures)' again ?
Subject: for: need help: could you please listen carefully to 'starting sutures)' again ?
Ruminating: Thinking carefully and for a long period.
Subject: Ruminating: Thinking carefully and for a long period.
nm
Or, depending, could be forward flexion. Have to listen carefully and keep in context.
Subject: Or, depending, could be forward flexion. Have to listen carefully and keep in context.
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