L is pretty clear at start - but thank you for reply
Posted By: Sandy54 on 2006-05-03
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Subject: L is pretty clear at start - but thank you for reply
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I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help
Subject: I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help
:-)
It's pretty clear-sm
Subject: It's pretty clear-sm
that he is saying Q2, I think. It doesn't sound like Pupilscan II.
I did see the hits on google about the transistors, but I couldn't make any sense of what he would mean by that. I listened again, and it's pretty clear he's saying Q2 pupillometer.
I searched cue 2, que 2, queue 2, etc. and couldn't find anything either.
Thank you so much to all of you for your help.
No, it's pretty clear
Subject: No, it's pretty clear
It doesn't sound like warfarin or heparin. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for trying, but it is pretty clear
Subject: Thanks for trying, but it is pretty clear
at least the trine part is . . . I thought a couple of times I might be hearing upset (trine), but I don't think so. It really does sound like obsetrine.
Sounds pretty clear to me
Subject: Sounds pretty clear to me
I definitely am hearing laprobiotic or laprobotic; he says. I think it is a laparoscopic procedure using a robotic arm but not sure of the spelling. Cannot find. I guess I will sound it out. Thanks so much.
thanks for trying, pretty clear. I am going to blank it. :)
Subject: thanks for trying, pretty clear. I am going to blank it. :)
Thanks! The "McCun.." is pretty clear (nm)
Subject: Thanks! The "McCun.." is pretty clear (nm)
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the carbo part was pretty clear
Subject: the carbo part was pretty clear
who knows though - it could be gabapentin. Maybe the doctor can't read the patient's handwriting or the patient made up their own name for it. I am just going to flag it, since it's an allergy.
Thanks for trying...I flagged it. Says cure-all pretty clear
Subject: Thanks for trying...I flagged it. Says cure-all pretty clear
he says it pretty clear, but is probably mispronouncing it, as I could not find it anywere.
Subject: he says it pretty clear, but is probably mispronouncing it, as I could not find it anywere.
but thanks for the suggestions.
Not Celebrex? Is that 'vet' sound pretty clear? nm
Subject: Not Celebrex? Is that 'vet' sound pretty clear? nm
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It is pretty clear that she is saying "preos" but I just cannot document it and have not heard
Subject: It is pretty clear that she is saying "preos" but I just cannot document it and have not heard this
he's not saying branch... He's a pretty clear speaker and it s/l bundloid, any ideas? n/m
Subject: he's not saying branch... He's a pretty clear speaker and it s/l bundloid, any ideas? n/m
Anyone heard of a medication by the name of Tasan? Pretty clear, but can't find it.
Subject: Anyone heard of a medication by the name of Tasan? Pretty clear, but can't find it.
I thought it would be some type of cement, but he's is saying "Prodance" pretty clear, I ju
Subject: I thought it would be some type of cement, but he's is saying "Prodance" pretty clear, I just
can't document that anywhere. It seems to be a packing of some sort as the doc stated "we packed the wound and sutured the soft tissues over this impregnated with the antibiotics"... with whatever this "Prodance" thing is. I did try researching all types of antibiotic-impregnated cements, but no luck there either.
PT with OCD..was able to describe a lot "thunning" rituals. (pretty darn clear)
Subject: PT with OCD..was able to describe a lot "thunning" rituals. (pretty darn clear)
Our records indicate that the patient was having rituals that would last 9 to 10 hours a day. She was able to describe a lot of __* rituals, a lot of germ phobia rituals, and high anxiety.
Transcribing ESL. He is pretty clear, but does 15 cc fluid restriction sound a little severe??? (nm)
Subject: Transcribing ESL. He is pretty clear, but does 15 cc fluid restriction sound a little severe??? (nm)
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It is so clear Fair a con FE, can't get Femcon FE, it is just so clear. :(
Subject: It is so clear Fair a con FE, can't get Femcon FE, it is just so clear. :(
It would start out with
Subject: It would start out with
Resumption of atenolol rather than redemption, right?
TY - I think I need to start this day over. = )
Subject: TY - I think I need to start this day over. = )
Thank you so much. I really did not know where to start looking.
Subject: Thank you so much. I really did not know where to start looking.
Okay, let's start with the first thing. sm
Subject: Okay, let's start with the first thing. sm
Can you hear "1+ swelling?"
For the second, she might have misspeaked. It looks as if she took a stool sample for Hemoccult while doing the rectal exam. I'm thinking she might be saying (or meant to say) "Stool negative for Hemoccult." Then she goes into the urine dip.
I would put C4, C5, C6 quadriplegic just as you had at the start.
Subject: I would put C4, C5, C6 quadriplegic just as you had at the start.
since when did it start being x2 with no space?
Subject: since when did it start being x2 with no space?
I have just started using this as well with my hospital "alert and oriented x4"
Is this a new rule in the AAMT book?
Sorry Strattera (I need to go to bed and start over!)
Subject: Sorry Strattera (I need to go to bed and start over!)
have no idea where to start looking
1) Abdominal discomfort, especially over the epigastrium with some radiation to the upper chest. Differentials include gastric etiology such as reflux disease, gastritis, (s/l wildair, wild bear, wilder) disease and a remote possibility of cardiac etiology.
I really can't find anything close to this one. Can you help?
In your dictionary, start with phal -
Subject: In your dictionary, start with phal -
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It is great. you can just start typing a name
Subject: It is great. you can just start typing a name
in the search and pause, and a list pops down instantly. How quick is that?
Thank you!
Just start the sentence with "Vicryl 4-0." nm
Subject: Just start the sentence with "Vicryl 4-0." nm
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Debbie, you don't need to start a new thread sm
Subject: Debbie, you don't need to start a new thread sm
each time you add something to a former post. Just "post quick reply" under the thread you wish to clarify or comment.
debbie-you don't have to start new thread for same
Subject: debbie-you don't have to start new thread for same
medication: start chlor-fal-don 100 mg per day.
Subject: medication: start chlor-fal-don 100 mg per day.
chlor-fal-don 100 mg per day with potassium 20 mEq per day.
Psych pt on s/l "ditalozam". Definitely a "d" start. nm
Subject: Psych pt on s/l "ditalozam". Definitely a "d" start. nm
Since they start out on the left side,
Subject: Since they start out on the left side,
I don't think this is logical. They start at the rectum, then meet the sigmoid (left colon), next transverse, then right (descending) colon, then cecum last.
But I'd be more comfortable with the term rigid sigmoidoscope than colonoscope. No way can a rigid instrument get all the way around, right?
I am not positive that it is, but I thought it was a start.
Subject: I am not positive that it is, but I thought it was a start.
Never in my experience unless at start of a sentence. nm
Subject: Never in my experience unless at start of a sentence. nm
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Thank You!! (gives me a good place to start)
Subject: Thank You!! (gives me a good place to start)
Here is the physical for for Head Start
Subject: Here is the physical for for Head Start
It is very short. Lead and HCT or HBG are the things assessed for. I would take a second listen to it and see if you hear lead.
http://www.davis.k12.ut.us/district/earlychildhood/files/F978B88EA5384727A44818C361D9BB48.pdf
Start sentence with "The"
Subject: Start sentence with "The"
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After a colon (:) you can start with a numeral.
Subject: After a colon (:) you can start with a numeral.
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LOL! I did not start the 'negative' thingee,
Subject: LOL! I did not start the 'negative' thingee,
I was amazed too, I just commented on it, saying that the right term would be 'opposing opinion', not negative.'
But Patty is back, that's all what matters.
Yes, we are emotional and impulsive, too. That's when the typos come in!
thanks to both....good start and ideas
Subject: thanks to both....good start and ideas
You're welcome, Christa. Gyn is tough when you start out. nm
Subject: You're welcome, Christa. Gyn is tough when you start out. nm
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The AAMT BOS is a good place to start, sm
Subject: The AAMT BOS is a good place to start, sm
though it's time consuming to look things up in there but it does have a lot of information in it. (Get the 2nd edition--1st is pretty much obsolete). I'm sure others will come up with some good leads for you, too.
No need to post in a condescending manner. We all had to start somewhere.
Subject: No need to post in a condescending manner. We all had to start somewhere.
You don't have to capitalize it. It is not meant to start with a capital.
Subject: You don't have to capitalize it. It is not meant to start with a capital.
There may be other opinions out there, but since it is supposed to be pH, keep it that way even if it does start the sentence. I like the idea of adding the word THE to the front, though. That works too and solves the problem! Good thinking!!!
Patient will start s/l prom-a-pin 2 mg at bedtime. SM
Subject: Patient will start s/l prom-a-pin 2 mg at bedtime. SM
Patient has abdominal pain and insomnia. Thanks :-)
can you hear "story is" one of mine start every doc with this.
Subject: can you hear "story is" one of mine start every doc with this.
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It could be. With a lot medications, you start at the lowest dose. sm
Subject: It could be. With a lot medications, you start at the lowest dose. sm
You then titrate up to a higher dose. Titration is increasing in increments rather than giving a big dose all at once. Hope this helps.
I was always taught to start with "Sutures of 0 Prolene," since it does not....sm
Subject: I was always taught to start with "Sutures of 0 Prolene," since it does not....sm
change context or meaning of sentence at all, just grammatically correct; but as always it is good to check with your own QA, some companies have their own weird little rules whey want to go by.....been doing mostly OPs for years, so hope I can help!
I woulld not start a new sentence after configuration. sm
Subject: I woulld not start a new sentence after configuration. sm
leave it as one sentence withour a period.
The comma after compression is right, but take the second comma out after elicited.
And I think you should type 3rd and 4th as numbers.
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