Looked but can't find anything in AMA style guide. sm
Posted By: nm on 2005-12-13
In Reply to: moreso - kimmlet
Subject: Looked but can't find anything in AMA style guide. sm
I think your doc is confusing "more so" with "moreover." "Moreso" is not even in the English dictionary.
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Have looked and looked but cannot find anything. Sorry. nm
Subject: Have looked and looked but cannot find anything. Sorry. nm
thank you so much for your help anyway. I looked also and could not find it anywhere
Subject: thank you so much for your help anyway. I looked also and could not find it anywhere
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Subject: I'm sorry. I looked all over and I can't find
anything. I only can think of the word outcome but it doesn't make sense. Sorry.
Thanks - I've looked through everything I can find - sm
Subject: Thanks - I've looked through everything I can find - sm
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I believe I've looked everywhere and can't find this s/l
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Patient has had rheumatoid arthritis for over 30 years. Has had total hip arthroplasty, then several revisions with bone grafting. The last procedure ultimately failed.
Don't know if doctor is combining two procedures here and not sure if either are for hip (Bridle procedure and Stone procedure), but he's saying something that s/l brittlestone procedure.
Thanks for any help.
Sorry, have looked and searched, can only find...sm
Subject: Sorry, have looked and searched, can only find...sm
gauge, Chiba and Touhy needles. This one is a tough one. I had suggested Jamshidi needle before, but that is a biopsy needle, not used for drainage purposes. If you find out what this is, please let us know. This one is really stumping me. Sorry I couldn't help.
style
Subject: style
stay home for the next two days or 2 days? or does it depend on account specifics? Thanks in advance.
style
Subject: style
Use numbers unless 2 numbers in a row or beginning a sentence. Zoloft 50 mg 1 daily versus Zoloft 50 one daily.
If you don't have AAMT Book of Style, this is a good website. http://www.mtdaily.com/style.html
Which style do you use for PRN/p.r.n.? How about the same for PC/p.c.? -sm
Subject: Which style do you use for PRN/p.r.n.? How about the same for PC/p.c.? -sm
http://www.ismp.org/tools/errorproneabbreviations.pdf
Because this site re: medical abbreviations that should never be used in reports doesn't list PC/p.c., then your choice is based on your style guide, isn't it. Which style guide do you follow for tx'ing "as needed"...PRN or p.r.n.? Go with it for PC/p.c. (There's an AAMT Style Guide that some medical tx companies require MTs to follow. Does it require small letters and periods for Latin-word abbreviations?)
Resource: Abbreviations Web site,
http://www.medilexicon.com/medicalabbreviations.php?keywords=PC&search=abbreviation
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Need help on style board....nm...TIA
Subject: Need help on style board....nm...TIA
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Subject: AAMT Style
Anyone have any good web links to sum up AAMT BOS Second Edition - Don't have book yet...Thanks
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Subject: style question
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Have a style question here!!
Subject: Have a style question here!!
Working for a new company -- they say all meds in a paragraph be separated by semi-colons as well as semi-colon use in parts of the PE. They seem to imply that I am some kind of incompetent fool for not doing this automatically. I've been an MT for 25+ years, and a few of my accounts were for some of the most prestigious medical facilities in the U.S. and have never routinely done this. Is this a new AAMT style rule? I wouldn't be questioning this if it was a hospital preference, but it's the whole little smarmy company.....
Sorry so cranky.
per the Book of Style
Subject: per the Book of Style
Per Book of Style 2 edition page 150:
"When the generic name and brand name of a medication sound alike, use the generic spelling unless it is certain that the brand name is being referenced to."
Therefore, I would use the generic spelling levothyroxine.
Book of Style
Subject: Book of Style
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Style question, sm...
Subject: Style question, sm...
The provider is dicating HPV DNA in the ASSESSMENT. Normally, we never abbreviate in the assessment, but for some reason I'm wondering if an exception to this could be for DNA. Should I type it 'human papilloma virus deoxyribonucleic acid' or "human human papilloma virus DNA"?
TIA for your advice,
Vertically Challenged
Book of Style sm.
Subject: Book of Style sm.
It is the former AAMT's way of trying to standardize what each MT is doing. Many companies expect you to strictly adhere to what the BOS says for quality and if you do not it affects your QA scores.
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Subject: s/l spring air guide
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AAMT "Book of Style"? (nm)
Subject: AAMT "Book of Style"? (nm)
Book of Style 2nd edition....
Subject: Book of Style 2nd edition....
I don't know if you guys follow BOS rules but...
per BOS page 150 "When generic name and brand name of a medication sound alike, use the generic spelling unless it is certain that the brand name is being referenced." (Therefore, use KCl.)
Also per BOS p 461 Dangerous Abbreviations "Use complete spelling for drug names." (Therefore, use potassium chloride!) ?
Style question: If using the term SM
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lol, I love your style and wisdom! Nm
Subject: lol, I love your style and wisdom! Nm
nm
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Therefore, at this time I decided to attempt at recanalizing the distal superficial femoral artery and popliteal artery to see if I can find any of the tibial vessels by increasing flow down to the tibioperoneal trunk. Therefore, a _____ guide wire was inserted and the straight catheter was removed. S/L stroke?
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What is the difference between glidewire and guide wire? TIA
Subject: What is the difference between glidewire and guide wire? TIA
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