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Never mind...he spelled it later...Tikosyn n/m

Posted By: Jill on 2008-08-15
In Reply to: S/L "tecus/tekis" along with antiarrhythmic therapy n/m - Jill

Subject: Never mind...he spelled it later...Tikosyn n/m




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Never mind. She just spelled uberis
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Never mind - found it....spelled it wrong too!!!
Subject: Never mind - found it....spelled it wrong too!!!

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Never mind! Doc spelled it out = SHOX gene deletion
Subject: Never mind! Doc spelled it out = SHOX gene deletion

Doc spelled it out later in the dictation. Nice doc, huh?
Tikosyn
Subject: Tikosyn

nm
Tikosyn?
Subject: Tikosyn?


Tikosyn
Subject: Tikosyn


How bout Tikosyn
Subject: How bout Tikosyn

I found Tikosyn, a cardiac medication to help prevent fibrillation, flutter, etc.  Maybe this will help 
Tikosyn® (dofetilide). sm
Subject: Tikosyn® (dofetilide). sm


Tikosyn Web Site





To minimize the risk of induced arrhythmia, patients initiated or re-initiated on TIKOSYN should be placed for a minimum of 3 days in a facility that can ...
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TIKOSYN® (dofetilide) is indicated for the conversion and maintenance of normal sinus rhythm (delay in the time to recurrence of atrial fibrillation/atrial ...
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Probably Tikosyn...an antiarrhythmic...nm
Subject: Probably Tikosyn...an antiarrhythmic...nm

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could be Tikosyn, see link
Subject: could be Tikosyn, see link


Tikosyn, heart medication, comes in 250 mcg not mg nm
Subject: Tikosyn, heart medication, comes in 250 mcg not mg nm


Pt w/heart trouble? There's Tikosyn, comes in 125 & 250 mg capsules. Could be taken together for
Subject: Pt w/heart trouble? There's Tikosyn, comes in 125 & 250 mg capsules. Could be taken together for

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Tikosyn (dofetilide). Here is great drug link for you. sm
Subject: Tikosyn (dofetilide). Here is great drug link for you. sm

http://formulary.prescribingreference.com/


 


You can go down to cardiovascular and click on arrhythmia etc.


 


Good luck.


The dr spelled that?
Subject: The dr spelled that?

Go with acct specs, but when dr's spell crazy drugs, I put them in quotes.  If it wasn't spelled, could he be saying indapamide?
yes, but it's spelled
Subject: yes, but it's spelled

cannabinoids - resembling or related to cannabis.
It can be spelled either way. sm
Subject: It can be spelled either way. sm

Per the manufacturer site, it's spelled CYPHER but in general use and transcription, it's routinely spelled Cypher.
Thank you, but she spelled
Subject: Thank you, but she spelled

it. That's what is confusing me, and I don't even know what the patient is using it for.
I never have spelled it out - not sure about anyone else though
Subject: I never have spelled it out - not sure about anyone else though


TY - I spelled it every other way, but that one! = )
Subject: TY - I spelled it every other way, but that one! = )


Thanks, I did too. Doc even spelled it. nm
Subject: Thanks, I did too. Doc even spelled it. nm

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it Pierson. I left it blank and QA put it in with the doc's spelling.
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Subject: Thanks - He isn't saying it like it's spelled, but that has to be it.


how should this be spelled?
Subject: how should this be spelled?

The doctor dictates:  "An extended time was required to sequentially break the stone into small granular fragments and the remaining fragments in the lower pole infundibuly.  It appeared that he had a scarred lower inferomedial pole infundibuly that was not accessible with the flexible ureteroscope." 


 


Infundibular:  Infundibularly, infundibuly?  As far as I can tell, he is making this word up lol.  What do you suggest?


 


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Subject: Was it spelled out?

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Subject: Your are right, but is spelled Stamm....nm

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Subject: No, as spelled previously


A day late, but they just spelled
Subject: A day late, but they just spelled

Infusion Treatment Area.
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Subject: Looks like it is spelled ProQuin XR. Sorry. nm


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Subject: that would be spelled correctly as


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numbers spelled out
Subject: numbers spelled out

The sentence it was in was - The patient will be seen again in 5 (five) years.

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Subject: She is 1 of 6 children, should this be spelled out? TIA

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Subject: use numerals only, not to be spelled out

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That is spelled correct.
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Subject: doc spelled it out "uroqid" nm.

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Subject: Is it spelled cysticercosis?


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Subject: WAIT... I think is spelled....

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Subject: It can be spelled either way. Personally, I use

CT scan.  Just be sure whichever you choose, you are consistent with the spelling.
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Subject: Thank you (he spelled it barr). nm

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incorrectly spelled
Subject: incorrectly spelled

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Subject: NICU is not usually spelled out --

like I-C-U.  It usually sounds like a 2-syllable word -- "Nick-U" 


If you already knew that, please disregard.  I just thought if you aren't familiar with peds, you may not have known.