LAT gel stands for lidocaine adrenaline tetracaine
Posted By: nm on 2007-07-13
In Reply to: Topical anesthetic...sm - Confused
Subject: LAT gel stands for lidocaine adrenaline tetracaine
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LAT (lidocaine, adrenaline, tetracaine)
Subject: LAT (lidocaine, adrenaline, tetracaine)
LAT (lidocaine, adrenaline, tetracaine) or LET (same w/epinephrine) topical anesthetic (nm)
Subject: LAT (lidocaine, adrenaline, tetracaine) or LET (same w/epinephrine) topical anesthetic (nm)
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tetracaine (nm)
Subject: tetracaine (nm)
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tetracaine and fluorozine
Subject: tetracaine and fluorozine
I found it Tetracaine!!!!
Subject: I found it Tetracaine!!!!
maybe placing tetracaine?
Subject: maybe placing tetracaine?
1 of 1% lidocaine.........sm
Subject: 1 of 1% lidocaine.........sm
We injected Depo-Medrol 80 mg with 1 of 1% lidocaine.
What goes after the 1? Is it 1 cc of 1% lidocaine?
lidocaine
Subject: lidocaine
If clinician does desire an increment there (upon supposed questioning/inquiry, and for an accurate completion of the record), there are single and multidose quantity increments of lidocaine (1% and otherwise), which would be stated as mL.
Lidocaine help
Subject: Lidocaine help
Is there such a thing as Lidocaine spray 1000 and how would it be transcribed in the sentence .. Lidocaine spray 1000, approximately 10cc. comma after the 1000? Thanks for help.
Perhaps lidocaine. nm
Subject: Perhaps lidocaine. nm
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don't know - but lidocaine is not capitalized....nm
Subject: don't know - but lidocaine is not capitalized....nm
viscous lidocaine
Subject: viscous lidocaine
It means thickened
viscous lidocaine
Subject: viscous lidocaine
? viscous lidocaine...nm
Subject: ? viscous lidocaine...nm
Type of lidocaine
Subject: Type of lidocaine
In the upper tibial area, there is a 35 x 5 cm eschar in a linear fashion oriented superiorly to inferiorly. I did put __________ lidocaine on this area and tried to debride it, but it was too tender.
blank s/l manta
viscous lidocaine ?? nm
Subject: viscous lidocaine ?? nm
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viscus lidocaine?
Subject: viscus lidocaine?
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Xylocaine of Lidocaine
Subject: Xylocaine of Lidocaine
mixture lidocaine
Subject: mixture lidocaine
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Maybe short for lidocaine with?
Subject: Maybe short for lidocaine with?
as in lidocaine with epinephrine?
injected with lidocaine
Subject: injected with lidocaine
"I injected with 4-0 with lidocaine" or "I injected with 40-0 with lidocaine, " or "I injected with 40 with lidocaine." Which one sounds right? Any clues?
Thank you!!! :)
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Was - is referring to lidocaine, not the 5 mL.
Subject: Was - is referring to lidocaine, not the 5 mL.
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Of course, it was referring to the lidocaine,
Subject: Of course, it was referring to the lidocaine,
but it still sounds better if you use "was" instead of "were." Just as you wouldn't say, "2 cups of water was spilled" but instead, "2 cups of water were spilled." It's a matter of what sounds better, in some cases. :-)
5 mL of 1% lidocaine WERE injected...
Subject: 5 mL of 1% lidocaine WERE injected...
In response to Mark's question, "5 cc of 1% lidocaine was or were injected", the text from the grammar website below, from the topic, "Subject-Verb Agreement", explains why "WERE" was the right word there. Per that text, the "5 mL" (but not the "lidocaine") becomes the Subject, and the Verb should be in plural.
<http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/sv_agr.htm>
"Each of the students is responsible for doing his or her work in the library.
Don't let the word "students" confuse you; the subject is each and each is always singular — Each is responsible."
Hope that helps!
Viscus or viscous lidocaine?
Subject: Viscus or viscous lidocaine?
viscus or viscous is the word I am looking for here. Never heard of it. Thanks
s/l subcuticular injection of lidocaine.. thanks
Subject: s/l subcuticular injection of lidocaine.. thanks
This area was prepped with Betadine and a s/l subcuticular injection of lidocaine was used in the area ... Thank you
Wheal or wheel of 1% lidocaine?
Subject: Wheal or wheel of 1% lidocaine?
Thanks for any help!
s/l wheel of plain lidocaine? TIA nm
Subject: s/l wheel of plain lidocaine? TIA nm
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s/l sugarcaine, a mixture of BSS and lidocaine? nm
Subject: s/l sugarcaine, a mixture of BSS and lidocaine? nm
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one-quarter percent lidocaine? sm
Subject: one-quarter percent lidocaine? sm
Doctor dictated the local consisted of "one-quarter percent lidocaine with epinephrine". Should I spell it out like that or use 25%? Thanks for any help!
I keep wanting to put EMLA in there, as in lidocaine. sm
Subject: I keep wanting to put EMLA in there, as in lidocaine. sm
They used to mix TAC and lidocaine in the olden days of derm etc. Just a WAG though.
1.5 mL of plain lidocaine and 40 mg 1 mL of Depo-Medrol
Subject: 1.5 mL of plain lidocaine and 40 mg 1 mL of Depo-Medrol
This is a injection to test for carpal tunnel. Should I write the last part 40mg/1mL of Depo-Medrol ?
yeah I was thinking viscous lidocaine too
Subject: yeah I was thinking viscous lidocaine too
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I know it's too late, but likely Lidoderm patch (lidocaine).
Subject: I know it's too late, but likely Lidoderm patch (lidocaine).
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all I can think of would be lidocaine or Xylocaine, but does not sound like your sounds like. nm
Subject: all I can think of would be lidocaine or Xylocaine, but does not sound like your sounds like. nm
There is an antacid-lidocaine "cocktail" that is pink
Subject: There is an antacid-lidocaine "cocktail" that is pink
for GERD. Sometimes has other meds in it.
oops - typo of mine - viscous lidocaine
Subject: oops - typo of mine - viscous lidocaine
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1% lidocaine buffered with *NEWT* sodium bicarbonate?? nm
Subject: 1% lidocaine buffered with *NEWT* sodium bicarbonate?? nm
I do a lot of these, usually the meds are Depo-Medrol (methylprednisolone) and lidocaine.....sm
Subject: I do a lot of these, usually the meds are Depo-Medrol (methylprednisolone) and lidocaine.....sm
many times a contrast material will be injected after when they do the epidurogram to check the appropriate placement, usually Omnipague-240. Sorry I cannot be of more help here with no s/l.
yes, but I type it 4:1---basically 4 parts lidocaine and 1 part cortisone.
Subject: yes, but I type it 4:1---basically 4 parts lidocaine and 1 part cortisone.
yes, but I type it 4:1---basically 4 parts lidocaine and 1 part cortisone.
viscous lidocaine. AKA mixture called "Magic Mouthwash". nm
Subject: viscous lidocaine. AKA mixture called "Magic Mouthwash". nm
I think I got the gel with gabipentin ketoprofen lidocaine gel. How to type gaba/keto/lido gel??
Subject: I think I got the gel with gabipentin ketoprofen lidocaine gel. How to type gaba/keto/lido gel??
Could someone please tell me what CPE stands for (sm)
Subject: Could someone please tell me what CPE stands for (sm)
sounds like a test . . . may be related to hearing or ear infection
TIA
Anyone know what MBA stands for?...
Subject: Anyone know what MBA stands for?...
working on discharge summary and I haven't got a clue. TIA.
BTW, the ALL stands for...
Subject: BTW, the ALL stands for...
both Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia.
and it stands for:
Subject: and it stands for:
Multicenter Automatic Defibrillator Implantation Trial 2
I don't know what LCL stands for.
Subject: I don't know what LCL stands for.
ENG stands for
Subject: ENG stands for
electronystagmogram and your next blank may be canalith repositioning. I assume the patient is having trouble with dizziness?
OD stands for
Subject: OD stands for
right eye. So, the patient had conjunctivitis of the right eye.
Are you asking what D&C stands for?
Subject: Are you asking what D&C stands for?
dilatation and curettage. Sentence is "She had a D&C and was placed on Provera" maybe???
Mixture of Maalox, lidocaine, and benadryl used to relieve the pain of mouth ulcers
Subject: Mixture of Maalox, lidocaine, and benadryl used to relieve the pain of mouth ulcers
Larry's solution is a mixture of Maalox, lidocaine, and benadryl used to relieve the pain of mouth ulcers
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