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LOL, that sounds poetic. Good research! Thank you.

Posted By: Winnie Ruth on 2006-02-05
In Reply to: Lain according to the oxford dictionary - Kim

Subject: LOL, that sounds poetic. Good research! Thank you.

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Good call! It's interesting to research these archaic terms.
Subject: Good call! It's interesting to research these archaic terms.


hematic poetic marrow reconversion?
Subject: hematic poetic marrow reconversion?

It sounds like :  hematic poetic marrow reconversion?  I cannot find it anywhere. 
sounds good....thanks (nm)
Subject: sounds good....thanks (nm)

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Sounds good to me, thanks!
Subject: Sounds good to me, thanks!

nm
Sounds good to me.
Subject: Sounds good to me.

I'd have never figured it out. I'll send it to QA and see if they can add it, and I'll add it to the normal I made. Thank you!
That sounds good.
Subject: That sounds good.

I'd go with that.
OK. sounds good.
Subject: OK. sounds good.

Sounds like that makes sense.  I'll try to look it up further.


THANKS!!


TY, sounds good to me
Subject: TY, sounds good to me


Sounds good nm
Subject: Sounds good nm

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Sounds good to me, thanks! (nm)
Subject: Sounds good to me, thanks! (nm)

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thanks that sounds good
Subject: thanks that sounds good

i will type it as one word.
That sounds good to me! Thanks! NM
Subject: That sounds good to me! Thanks! NM

nm 
sounds good to me.
Subject: sounds good to me.


Sounds good to me. Thanks!
Subject: Sounds good to me. Thanks!


Sounds like - good uterine cry, or cri
Subject: Sounds like - good uterine cry, or cri

any guesses?
That sounds good to me.. thanks soooo much
Subject: That sounds good to me.. thanks soooo much


Sounds like a good save to me! :) nm
Subject: Sounds like a good save to me! :) nm

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Sentence sounds good to me!
Subject: Sentence sounds good to me!

nm
Sounds pretty good to me, but (sm)
Subject: Sounds pretty good to me, but (sm)

I would say hCG instead of HCG. It stands for human chorionic gonadotropin. It is found in the blood and urine of pregnant women (and other rarer things, like cancer). Blood hCG makes total sense, and the values you listed make sense if a miscarriage occurred.
Gosh, sounds good to me!
Subject: Gosh, sounds good to me!


good try but it sounds like it starts with an A. thanks for your help.
Subject: good try but it sounds like it starts with an A. thanks for your help.


Sounds good, but have not been able to verify
Subject: Sounds good, but have not been able to verify

this acronym anywhere, either on Google or Abbrev. search sites; would figure this is a client that requires expansions!! AARGH!!!
Yeah, that sounds good
Subject: Yeah, that sounds good

Thanks.
You are a good stretcher , plus everything sounds better when you take a break! Thanks!
Subject: You are a good stretcher , plus everything sounds better when you take a break! Thanks!


But he gave a good hint. It sounds like
Subject: But he gave a good hint. It sounds like

he's saying there is no evidence for anything like scleroderma beyond Raynaud's (because you can have Raynaud's without or with scleroderma).

So Raynaud's makes perfect sense.
Sounds good to me. Thumbs-down abduction it is
Subject: Sounds good to me. Thumbs-down abduction it is


sounds are coarse. There is good air exhange? nm
Subject: sounds are coarse. There is good air exhange? nm


sounds are coarse. There is good air exhange? nm
Subject: sounds are coarse. There is good air exhange? nm


Sounds good, but I specifically hear "fish." Thanks you two for trying! nm
Subject: Sounds good, but I specifically hear "fish." Thanks you two for trying! nm

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NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain

the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!

Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.

Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.

GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
Your QA needs to do some research. SM
It is and always has been Steri-Strips. 
No, I know how to research, thank you.
Subject: No, I know how to research, thank you.

However, it's a verbatim account.  When QA and the doctor send it back to me telling me to do what they say, I do it no matter what my reference book or spellchecker say.  The physicians are the ones who are making up new words or combining things, not me.
see what a little research can do :) nm
Subject: see what a little research can do :) nm

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after more research...
Subject: after more research...

I think this is related to the chemo but I'm not able to verify it. I think it is closer to mediport or metaport.
---after more research --
Subject: ---after more research --

I think it is Breslow depth. This lady has a very strange accent, perhaps a southern drawl and on certain words it is hard to understand her!
thanks for the research...how do you know...sm
Subject: thanks for the research...how do you know...sm

Thanks for confirming *S*


But, how do you know the poster was speaking psychologically?  Really they should've typed the entire sentence for us readers, JMO. 


BTW, while I appreciate your post, FYI....and you might already know this....Wikipedia is edited by anyone and everyone online.....and I like Wikipedia a lot!!! but it's not a good site as a *reference*, JMO


Thanks, I will research more!
Subject: Thanks, I will research more!

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Did some more research...
Subject: Did some more research...

..and it is Rocephin. I need to flag the dosage though! Thanks!
You should know how to research this.
Subject: You should know how to research this.

and way too easy to find. You will not become an MT if you are stopped by something easy. Learn to use your references!

I was trying to research this for you -
Subject: I was trying to research this for you -

I keep seeing "articulation speech scores."  Is there any chance this is what it is?
Actually, a 38 would be more normal on my research. nm
Subject: Actually, a 38 would be more normal on my research. nm

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Yes, and when I use Google to research
Subject: Yes, and when I use Google to research

diseases of the genitals, I get a lot of hits to porn sites.  Is that proper research?  We have no way of knowing whether the hits the OP got were investigated, so does that still count as research?   Maybe in your book, but not in mine.
ok...did more research...it's "pillar" sm
Subject: ok...did more research...it's "pillar" sm

Apparently in CTS release, "pillar pain" is common. Found this:
After surgery, the healing edges of the ligament beneath the skin are usually tender for at least four to six weeks after the procedure. Temporary tenderness on each side of the palm where the ligament is attached to the bones on each side of the palm to these bones is common after surgery and is called "pillar pain". This generally resolves gradually. Hand therapy is often helpful during recovery.
research anidulofungin
Subject: research anidulofungin

it is anti-fungal...dont know if it is specific for cancer patients or not
This is where your OWN research skills need to be used.
Subject: This is where your OWN research skills need to be used.

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How would you find this or research this?
Subject: How would you find this or research this?

I'm doing a psychiatric consultation by an Asian dictator, and he says this patient has been living in s/l Fiocor House or ThreeCor House for the last several months due to alcohol and drug problems.  This is for one of my accounts in Michigan.  I can't understand this pronunciation well enough to get a good s/l for Google, so what would ya'll recommend doing to find this darned term?
My research confused me even more LOL.....
Subject: My research confused me even more LOL.....

He says ..... was captured in the ciliary sulcus. It s/l he says haptic but from my research I find that the haptic is in the sulcus. Never saying it is captured. The optic is captured in the bag. So I am a wee bit confused. Any help would be great. Thanks.
I found Trimasone but you need to research it. SM
Subject: I found Trimasone but you need to research it. SM

If this help is needed all that emergently you should practice putting the word in the subject line so the reader doesn't have to open up all these darn boxes.


This is not a very reliable reference, but there is a word like your s/l in there.


Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference: Preparations: Thailand: T
... Trilosil (Thailand). Trilosil N¤ (Thailand). Trim (Thailand). Trimasone¤ (Thailand).
Trimate-Ace (Thailand). Trimexazole (Thailand). Trimicon (Thailand). ...


You are not developing her research skills
Subject: You are not developing her research skills

Not to flame but how is she doing it "on her own" with a full critique done here in public.  And I'll ask again, why isn't her QA helping her in the way they want her trained or giving her links to document her answers so she can research.  One learns better when one does for themselves rather than being fed by the silver spoon.
Yeah, but I believe the OP did mention that research had been done...sm
Subject: Yeah, but I believe the OP did mention that research had been done...sm

The OP had used Google and found instances of both words being used. Sounds more like the OP was looking for some help with the proper usage of the word in the context of a report. I don't see why she (or he) caught any grief for asking for opinions on the proper term to use.
Now here is a answer with proper research!
Subject: Now here is a answer with proper research!

You win a new box of Swingline staples that won't bunch up as much!  Applaud!!