Meant to post link - looks to be a doctor's blog... sm
Posted By: May be making up word you're hearing. on 2009-04-22
In Reply to: Never heard of it. Google cardiac cripple. There's a little info. - nm
Subject: Meant to post link - looks to be a doctor's blog... sm
http://jimbocyberdoc.wordpress.com/2006/05/02/
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On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.
Subject: On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.
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I meant, she has seen a doctor for a variety of...
Subject: I meant, she has seen a doctor for a variety of...
Doctor states s/l spondylolysis. Do you think he meant spondylosis or spondylolisthesis?
Subject: Doctor states s/l spondylolysis. Do you think he meant spondylosis or spondylolisthesis?
Meant to post thanks to MT 50, that is!
Subject: Meant to post thanks to MT 50, that is!
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hmmm, was that meant for my post??
Subject: hmmm, was that meant for my post??
Not sure, Harsh attitude meant for me?? I don't see any anon posts either?? All seem to have a name/initial. The written word gets lost in translation, can't possibly know what is really meant, no inflection heard. Glad you asked though. Perhaps it is how you are reading the posts, ya think? My post was meant just like I said, if somebody wants it in a certain way that is the way you do it. You don't argue and trying to "be right" If you go searching to get an okay to do it another way, thid will only create problems for you. You need to think on it.
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Oops - meant to post above to you.
Subject: Oops - meant to post above to you.
Oops. Meant s/l - 1st word help post!
Subject: Oops. Meant s/l - 1st word help post!
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Under meds, doctor says post Diovan. Is this a term that is used? Haven't heard of it. Thanks.
Subject: Under meds, doctor says post Diovan. Is this a term that is used? Haven't heard of it. Thanks.
blog enclosed reduction?
Subject: blog enclosed reduction?
Dr. states pt underwent blog enclosed reduction in the ED. (Possibly related to a fall and pain in right wrist?) Not sure if this is right?
Can you post a link to that FDA site? SM
Subject: Can you post a link to that FDA site? SM
I am not finding anything, except for a link to a list of nonopioids from 1981. Sorry, but things like this drive me nuts if I don't find them.
Here's a link to what I found:
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-46,GGLG:en&q=new+drug+valacet
okay, now see link. Other post didn't work. SL
Subject: okay, now see link. Other post didn't work. SL
Here's a link to a previous MTStars post
Subject: Here's a link to a previous MTStars post
on this same question. Is this an ENT account? The best thing would be see if you can get verification from the account, might be some name they have for their own conconction of Maalox, Benadryl and Xylocaine. I've seen plenty of things misspelled in reports, even standards handed out by an account itself...
initals are RT (sorry, link didn't post right)
Subject: initals are RT (sorry, link didn't post right)
If there's no link inside my post above, copy and past SM
Subject: If there's no link inside my post above, copy and past SM
http://www.medcompare.com/matrix.asp?catid=126
viable (not necrotic) See link for post op complications. sm
Subject: viable (not necrotic) See link for post op complications. sm
http://www.jamesburt.com.au/maletummy/complications.html
link didn't post - here's a copy of what I found...
Subject: link didn't post - here's a copy of what I found...
Is huffing fermented poop the next new street drug?
Filed under Offbeat, Stuff I Like
There’s been articles floating around on the internet warning about a new street drug called Jenkem. The latest “informational bulletin” from a Sheriff’s office in Collier County, Florida was posted on The Smoking Gun website. Apparently, Jenkem is fermented urine and fecal matter and when inhaled, the concentrated methane supposedly gives off a powerful high.
I checked it out at snopes.com and found this LINK. However, the actual veracity of this story is still considered “undetermined” and a link to a BBC news article was provided. Supposedly, this started with the street kids in Zambia as a cheap way of getting high. The story is too disturbing and too disgusting to go into detail here, so click away at the link at your own risk and not if you plan on eating anytime soon.
The DEA would have a hell of a time regulating something like poop. Moms like me could be the newest victims of this new drug. Who needs a crack pipe when we have a diaper genie we could plaster our face against and inhale it hallucinogenic contents?
Please click on the link I provided directly under your post. There's your answer.
Subject: Please click on the link I provided directly under your post. There's your answer.
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Oops, my post got jumbled above. meant trade name, not there is trade name. nm.
Subject: Oops, my post got jumbled above. meant trade name, not there is trade name. nm.
nm
ADMIN, can you post a perm msg to post LOTS of context when asking about WORDS?
Subject: ADMIN, can you post a perm msg to post LOTS of context when asking about WORDS?
thanks
OP's post inside post says not Harrington rods
Subject: OP's post inside post says not Harrington rods
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Wait...! apparently my post did not post
Subject: Wait...! apparently my post did not post
I would do 60%. I have several doctors that will say 60 (as in ) 6-0. Clarifying the numbers so you don't put 16. They do 50, 5-0 so you don't put 15 because they sound close. It just sounds like sixty-six-zero. Put what you feel is right but I would be from experienc it is 60%
See if this link helps. Lists Mycobacterium tuberculosis, See link.
Subject: See if this link helps. Lists Mycobacterium tuberculosis, See link.
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http://www.dsmz.de/microorganisms/html/bacteria.genus/mycobacterium.html
I copied this from a link from Onelook.com...this is the link SL
Subject: I copied this from a link from Onelook.com...this is the link SL
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/5196/medspeak.html#d
If the info from link is wrong, I apologize.
Pristiq. See link. Best drug link for me.
Subject: Pristiq. See link. Best drug link for me.
http://www.empr.com/mood-disorders/category/17/0/
ESL doctor - please help!!
Subject: ESL doctor - please help!!
Dictator says this word twice, but it sounds different each time and I don't think either is correct...
This patient recently got a diagnosis of Soft Tissue Rheumatism: He says:
She has a history of pelvic and scapular s/l tills, polyarthralgias, tight hamstrings and stated she has lost weight.
And in the other spot it sounds like he is saying pelvic and scapular tilts. Any ideas? Thanks!
Doctor's Name
Subject: Doctor's Name
I use MedWeb all the time. It is a great site! Check it out.
Help please PT doctor
Subject: Help please PT doctor
He sounds like he is saying towel and tilt testing. I can find tilt testing but not towel testing. Is there such a thing or am I hearing it incorrectly?
for an ENT doctor
Subject: for an ENT doctor
Anyone ever hear of what s/l boyette, voyette, goyette, ????? solution??? (used with packing the nose after surgery.........antiseptic ??????
I always put it exactly as the doctor says it
Subject: I always put it exactly as the doctor says it
Sometimes they say "levocurvature" instead of "levoscoliosis" because the curvature may be caused by the way the patient is positioned. The doc may be reluctant to diagnose a scoliosis on the basis of just one study.
Don't think so, but thanks anyway! Think doctor
Subject: Don't think so, but thanks anyway! Think doctor
Yes, the first one was a doctor name! Thanks to both of you!
Subject: Yes, the first one was a doctor name! Thanks to both of you!
the doctor is saying...
Subject: the doctor is saying...
(s/l) xanthalomas, but does he mean xanthomas? "He has the presence of xanthomas around the nasal portion of the orbits bilaterally."
The doctor is saying
Subject: The doctor is saying
“anichomycosis" Had several people listen and this is what he is saying, but all I find is onychomycosis. Was wondering if you can get that type of fungus on his nose from a fungus from the nail.
yes it is an ESL doctor!
Subject: yes it is an ESL doctor!
s/l she has gone detroit/detroph before..
"to try it" make sense in this context...
Anything's possible with this doctor - Thanks.
Subject: Anything's possible with this doctor - Thanks.
NM
could the doctor be saying
Subject: could the doctor be saying
urethritis/gonorrhea? I am finding this...just a guess.
If the doctor says...
Subject: If the doctor says...
The patient is issued *DME* of a sling-and-swathe to be used postoperatively.
What would be the correct thing to type out for DME? durable medical equipment?
The patient is issued a durable medical equipment of a sling-and-swathe to be used postoperatively. Just doesn't sound right :-( tia.
I believe the doctor is..
Subject: I believe the doctor is..
talking about the patient taking hydrochlorothiazide as a neuroleptic medication. Does that sound correct? TIA.
I can't tell what the doctor
Subject: I can't tell what the doctor
is dictating...lol. Not sure if it is neuralgic or neuralgia..thanks for your help.
if the doctor say L2 3 sm.
Subject: if the doctor say L2 3 sm.
is it written L2-3? The patient has a central angular tear at L2-3. tia.
The doctor dictates
Subject: The doctor dictates
His aortic valve appeared well-(s/l seated). I found some examples like that, but am unsure of certainty and spelling accuracy? Thank you in advance for any help.
Oh good... That is what I had gone with. This doctor
Subject: Oh good... That is what I had gone with. This doctor
consistently makes up his own drugs. He also makes up his own words. If I hear the non-word "equivocable" one more time, I am going to scream. He's a great dictator as far as being clear speaking, he just likes to improvise on his words a bit. Not fun for me.
THANKS!
and when it goes to court the doctor will
Subject: and when it goes to court the doctor will
x
61.5 inches? the doctor said
Subject: 61.5 inches? the doctor said
61 and a half inches. Wouldn't it be 61-1/2 inches and not 61.5? End of the day brain fog.
Thank you. I think it is the doctor's mistake....
Subject: Thank you. I think it is the doctor's mistake....
Doctor's Addresses
Subject: Doctor's Addresses
I swear by this site and use it quite a bit.
www.ama-assn.org/
Thank you everyone, but do you always find the name of the doctor that you are looking for?
Subject: Thank you everyone, but do you always find the name of the doctor that you are looking for?
Sometimes I find that harder than finding the address. He just says the doctor's name phonetically and I have to figure out which name he is saying.. Any ideas? Thanks.
think it could be ph is 0.96 and the doctor said "s" on accident?
Subject: think it could be ph is 0.96 and the doctor said "s" on accident?
That just may be it! Old mushmouth doctor anyway. Thanks! nm
Subject: That just may be it! Old mushmouth doctor anyway. Thanks! nm
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maybe it's 0.5 mg - doctor not dictating the 0
Subject: maybe it's 0.5 mg - doctor not dictating the 0
nm
Would you flag this?? I have a doctor
Subject: Would you flag this?? I have a doctor
dictating a medicine of Xanax 20 mg t.i.d. I'm only an MT, not a pharmacist, but 20 mg sounds awfully high, especially when the doses are usually in the 0.5 to 2 mg range. I checked and it comes in 0.25 mg up to 2 mg. I'm just wondering if I should put a QA marker here and ask them to double check or if I should just type what I hear and let it go through. Has anyone else heard of somebody being on this high of a dose of Xanax before? Thanks!
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