It's like riding a familiar horse, comes back pretty quick. You're very welcome.
Posted By: MT50 on 2007-12-04
In Reply to: MT50 you are great!!! thanks so much. I have been out of ortho - eversothankful
Subject: It's like riding a familiar horse, comes back pretty quick. You're very welcome.
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S/L Macoa Cobb - back surgery. Sound familiar?
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So quick! You're the best! Thanks.
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you're pretty close - "coalescing" - /sm
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all the lesions are running together.
You're welcome... I have some socks that are pretty awesome!
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Pretty sure they're two separate problems. nm
Subject: Pretty sure they're two separate problems. nm
wow...you're quick and good. thank you.
Subject: wow...you're quick and good. thank you.
Holy cow, you're quick.
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He said this twice and I still could not pick it up. Thanks a bunch!
you're pretty darn close, it's "coccygeal" .nm
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You're right. sorry. quick search and just glanced. nm
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You're Welcome and thanks for posting back what you found :) NM
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horse serum?
Subject: horse serum?
I have a pt allergic to horse serum. Could someone explain this to me?
Horse serum - sm
Subject: Horse serum - sm
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Trough! I don't have a horse! (nm)
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LOL it is horse serum
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Charley horse. :)
Subject: Charley horse. :)
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sl holland horse plaque
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I hate to beat an old horse to death, but...
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I have searched MTStars and can't find my answer. I have posted this question before and do not get a reply. I promise this will be my last attempt to find this answer. I know how to use follow up and follow-up, BUT many people are using followup per BOS. I can't find followup as a word in any dictionary. Can someone please tell me where this is found BESIDES BOS? Thanks in advance. We are possibly putting in a quality check and I want to make sure I have it correct before then. Thank you!
yeah, if the patient was a horse :) it's Questran (nm)
Subject: yeah, if the patient was a horse :) it's Questran (nm)
maybe clapping or clopping (like horse, but more of a sound) from a.fib (nmsg)
Subject: maybe clapping or clopping (like horse, but more of a sound) from a.fib (nmsg)
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Apparently, charley-horse CAN include bruise, etc.
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hate to beat a dead horse on ileal conduit
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back pain, given dura-back if needed for spasm. nm
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not familiar with this
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the site OneLookDictionary?
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That seems familiar.
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The more you do it the more familiar
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not familiar
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but I only find DHE-45. What is the MF?
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with toxicology? I have a patient who has insecticide inhalation with a diagnosis of organophosphate toxicity. They are intubating him and are using atropine to dry up secretions, but the doc states that if this does not work that "s/l two pan or tupan" would be the second medication of choice??? Any ideas, what "two pan" could be. I have googled to no avail. TIA
Not familiar - can someone help?
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getting stupid as time goes by!
Thanks SO much..it sounded so familiar sm
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In surgery, surgeon said he
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Sontag seems familiar..
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Not familiar. Can we have this sentence and the one that
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Not familiar. Where in the abd is he when he's saying this, near what organ(s)? nm
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not familiar with ENT problems?
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This sounds familiar
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No. I am familiar with Sjogren's. That's not it but thanks.
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Don't suppose you could get pituitary out of that?:) All I'm familiar with! nm
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Do you have any samples of this doc? Not sounding familiar. nm
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That's what I did. Was hoping it looked familiar to someone -
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