Medquist letter format question...
Posted By: Please see message on 2007-12-05
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I never usually have to type letters so I am unsure of the format. Are we supposed to type the "Sincerely," and are we supposed to indent it?
Thanks!
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Subject: Probably would get more insight if you post this under MEDQUIST. Good luck to you!
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Subject: format
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Subject: OB format for G 3, P 1-1-0-2
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Subject: Format ?
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Abbreviation Format
Subject: Abbreviation Format
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Subject: format question
Do you put immunizations under the Social History section in a report or by themselves? I'm not testing, just confused. The doctor is dictating: "All immunizations are up to date" under Social History. Thanks.
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Subject: Format question...
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Subject: Format question
This is so small I hate to ask, but everytime I type this it just looks odd no matter what way I type it and would like to know how another MT would type this.
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Subject: I would say cecal and S1-S2 is how I format it...nm
s
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format question
Subject: format question
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Subject: Punct? format?
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Subject: Radiology Format ??
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Subject: format that to your accts specs (sm)
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Subject: Format for multiple problems
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Subject: Format & Capitalization (psychiatric)
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Go to format/paragraph and you'll see it. nm
Subject: Go to format/paragraph and you'll see it. nm
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Subject: Just a general question on format
I have been using these forums for a while now and I keep seeing people using "nm" and "sm". What does this mean?
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Subject: He dictates in SOAP format so that might look out of place.
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Can anyone tell me what the specific rules are for time format in the new BOS on pages 337-339. A brief description would be great or u can scan and email it to me too, whichever is easier.
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Subject: letter help
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Subject: Thanks, but definitely s/l the first letter is a "b"..nm
nm
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Subject: Need help addressing a letter.
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Subject: AIc (its actually the letter "I" not the number ŕ"
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Subject: You're looking up A zero...you need A, letter O.
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Regarding letter h (hour) per BOS...please sm
Letter h. (with a period) is the abbreviation for the Latin word hora, meaning hour.
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every 4 hours or q.4 hours or q.4 h or q.4 h Copyright (c) 2002 American Association for Medical Transcription. So does this mean we can do the q.4 h without the period at the end of h, because I am constantly having to remove capital letters from words following the h with a period. Thanks.
thank you - I missed a few letter in there. = )
Subject: thank you - I missed a few letter in there. = )
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Subject: use number 0, not the letter O.....
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