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It is three views and shouild be plural. QA is wrong.

Posted By: pc on 2008-01-03
In Reply to: subject/verb agreement - Tracey

Subject: It is three views and shouild be plural. QA is wrong.




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WOW, thanks. I thought since there were three views it was plural.
Subject: WOW, thanks. I thought since there were three views it was plural.

Learn something new every day. OR just a refresher anyway.

THanks again

I agree that it is views and should be plural.
Subject: I agree that it is views and should be plural.


It is the plural form of decubitus so type plural decubiti
Subject: It is the plural form of decubitus so type plural decubiti


You are correct, doc either gave wrong dosage or wrong drug, would "flag" this for your QA dep
Subject: You are correct, doc either gave wrong dosage or wrong drug, would "flag" this for your QA dept if you have one.


Was this in wrong spot before? We had a slew of responses, all wrong! nm
Subject: Was this in wrong spot before? We had a slew of responses, all wrong! nm

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ad-views, add-views, sm
Subject: ad-views, add-views, sm

Patient was to have core biopsy but the radiologist wanted her to have adviews first. Does this mean additional views? TIA
2 views
Subject: 2 views

The numbers are typed numerically. susan
"Brodin" views?
In a calcaneal surgery, "this was noted to be in good position in AP and Lateral as well as ?Brodin's? views.
yes, additional views
Subject: yes, additional views

i guess i would go with add-views
I believe all those views are legit as you have them,
Subject: I believe all those views are legit as you have them,

but I hope he also indicated what body parts were being imaged, LOL.

I love my HPI Radiology Imaging Words and Phrases. IMO it's better than Stedman's.
No they are three separate views.
Subject: No they are three separate views.

No they are 3 separate views.
It is the sentence structure that is confusing. Three individual views, but once the word views gets put into the sentence it becomes plural and without the word views it is regarded as singular. I don't necessarily agree, but I believe this is why the QA department and your manager keep changing your grammar.
Radiology views sm
Subject: Radiology views sm

MRI of the knee with sagittal proton density fat-sat s/l DRIVE (doc says "all caps") and also Coronal s/l WATTSc ?
How about "special views" nm
Subject: How about "special views" nm


Could be: A pair of orthogonal views were taken.
Subject: Could be: A pair of orthogonal views were taken.

nm
Surrender views on chest x-ray
Subject: Surrender views on chest x-ray

s/l "surrender views for a chest x-ray with nipple markers.  Anybody heard of this?  Thanks!


Probably should be chest x-ray, 2 views, showed....
Subject: Probably should be chest x-ray, 2 views, showed....

a plain x-ray consists of 2 views, AP and lateral.    


Here are the shoulder views that I can think of off the top of my head
Subject: Here are the shoulder views that I can think of off the top of my head

Internal and external rotation views, usually done AP


Neutral view (also AP, without rotation)


Scapular Y view


None of them sound like "SOA" but maybe this will help....


s/l Kobe views of ankle
Subject: s/l Kobe views of ankle

Dictator saying 3 views of the ankle plus s/l Kobee view?
When she returns I wil probably get s/l mun-yen views of both wrists to look at the S<
Subject: When she returns I wil probably get s/l mun-yen views of both wrists to look at the S<

degenerative arthritis in the left wrist also.
pelvis x-ray views: s/l juday nm
Subject: pelvis x-ray views: s/l juday nm

nm
Mammogram additional views
Subject: Mammogram additional views

Sounds like additional Presop views.


s/l Lateral Lig views of the lower extremities
Subject: s/l Lateral Lig views of the lower extremities

Bilateral Lower Extremities (Test)


Lateral Lig views of the lower extremities


Addl views - press-out view
Subject: Addl views - press-out view

Got it, press-out view...THANKS
We will x-ray the wrist with AP, lateral, and s/l mo-neen views.
Subject: We will x-ray the wrist with AP, lateral, and s/l mo-neen views.

TIA :-)
Xray help with rotator cuff tear views
Subject: Xray help with rotator cuff tear views

we will obtain some x-rays of that right shoulder, an AP s/l grasivial only .


 


or something that starts with the letter g and then view only?


sounds like lateral morris views of the ankle
Subject: sounds like lateral morris views of the ankle

is that correct, morris views?
My ortho docs use the term of weightbearing views frequently... sm
Subject: My ortho docs use the term of weightbearing views frequently... sm

There is also a PA view (my understanding is just a different way of standing when taking the x-ray vs an AP view). The way you are typing them is correct.
Cervical procedure, s/l "on vasse" views? obtained. nm
Subject: Cervical procedure, s/l "on vasse" views? obtained. nm


Nondisplaced fibula fracture s/l *alloplaster* x-rays, AP, lateral, and mortise views of the ankle.
Subject: Nondisplaced fibula fracture s/l *alloplaster* x-rays, AP, lateral, and mortise views of the ankle.

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plural. nm
Subject: plural. nm

s
plural...nm
Subject: plural...nm

s
IMO only, but seems plural SM
Subject: IMO only, but seems plural SM

Unfortunately I cannot find a "rule" on this either, but if you change "bilateral" to "both" or "right and left" it does not change the meaning of the sentence but you would use the plural, tibias.

In the same way in your example, I believe it should be "examination of the hips, knees and ankles is normal bilaterally." (Consider if "bilateral" was before the word hips instead.)

Again, just my opinion -- tough question! Especially in a sentence fragment such as a diagnosis...

....plural, I mean....
Subject: ....plural, I mean....

nm
Your plural
Subject: Your plural

http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=phalanx
plural. :) nm
Subject: plural. :) nm


...plural. :) ...nm
Subject: ...plural. :) ...nm

s
NEVER add an 's' to cc. It is already plural.
Subject: NEVER add an 's' to cc. It is already plural.

f
plural has e at the end
Subject: plural has e at the end

nm
I would use plural, nm
Subject: I would use plural, nm


plural of plexus
Subject: plural of plexus

Isn't plexus both singular and plural? My doc keeps saying "brachial plexi" when he's talking about both arms, and I can't find that anywhere. Any help is appreciated.
...and the plural form would be....:) nm
Subject: ...and the plural form would be....:) nm

s
metastases - plural
Subject: metastases - plural

x
Pleural is not plural--ack!
Subject: Pleural is not plural--ack!

"Pleural" - You have been transcribing too long.  You mean "plural," n'est-ce-pas?


 



Plural of orifice?
Subject: Plural of orifice?

What is the correct plural form of orifice?


Always use the plural - Adnexa
Subject: Always use the plural - Adnexa

Per BOS - Page 13
Yes, plural effusion
Subject: Yes, plural effusion


plural! Gotcha! :) nm
Subject: plural! Gotcha! :) nm

s
I would use it as the plural form. :) nm
Subject: I would use it as the plural form. :) nm

n
No because it's plural, not possessive
Subject: No because it's plural, not possessive

It's just Apgars.
adnexa is plural
Subject: adnexa is plural


Specimen plural
Subject: Specimen plural

Is specimen both singular and plural?

Thanks

L