Newbie MT, you did a really great job with this sm
Posted By: CL on 2006-01-20
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Subject: Newbie MT, you did a really great job with this sm
tough op! I'm impressed! Not being able to hear it limits the help I can give you, but I've been doing ops for many years, and I think you did great!! As far as paragraphing is concerned, only paragraph if the doc dictates it unless your company says you can do it on your own. Most of the MT we do nowadays is "type what they say," so if they don't paragraph, don't paragraph.
There were a few spots where you should relisten as I couldn't grasp what should go there. Most of my changes involved adding hyphens, as in 12-mm this, or 5-mm that. Both 12 and mm modify the following noun so you need a hyphen here. You had a couple of misspellings (and I think I left you one with "unde") (some things didn't fit my screen). Basically, I think you're being audited because your QA may be thinking you can be advanced to the tougher stuff.
Note, Steri-Strips is a proper name. Also, I see where I didn't change one term which should read (at the end) umbilical port site was closed AT the level of the fascia. And then, The skin was then...
Ya did good, NewbieMT!!!
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Hey Newbie MT
Subject: Hey Newbie MT
I don't mean to put you down at all and I see that you are getting some excellent report, but your reports indicate that you are doing trauma level work. Where is the QA staff with your MTSO? I mean, if you are needing this much help and you are working a trauma hospital, it is going to be hard for you to make it in the long run if you are needing this much help with so many small issues.
Also, from a QA MTSO standpoint, if I thought that if this much of actual reports was being put in a web forum, I would have serious issues with your understanding of any confidentiality agreement you had to sign with the company.
I'm all for helping someone out but I seriously think you are overstepping the bounds of what the intent of creation of this board and of the people enabling you here. How did you pass all the testing to get a job on a trauma hospital? I really do wish you well but I hope someone at your company doesn't recognize these reports and lays you low.
To Newbie (sm)
Subject: To Newbie (sm)
I don't know how new you are, but I think your work is excellent, and you obviously care about doing a good job. We all needed help (still do) and most of us oldsters had people right there with us to help. If I ever see your posts on here, I'll be glad to help you.
As a newbie myself I am also sad to see this...sm
Subject: As a newbie myself I am also sad to see this...sm
... It stinks that someone can get a job by 'cheating' BUT once they are working that will certainly show and the position will open up again. However, this type of thing may be a big reason why so few companies are willing to hire a new graduate. Very sad.
Are you a newbie?
Subject: Are you a newbie?
I have the word *radiology* flagged to auto email me - for potential jobs...
Could you write your questions without that word (radiology) so I don't get them?
Newbie needs help!
I am brand new so this question will probably seem funny to you more experienced MT's....I am typing about a patient's sutures and the doctor said he used 4 0 nylon...how do you type that out?
Thanks for your help!!!
Susan
Newbie needs help again
Subject: Newbie needs help again
I need help from you wonderful people on this board! I am dealing with outward deviation of boty eyes, and here is the sentence:
Apparently the child was operated on at age 2 for (sounds like scabusiness)
please help!
Thank you!
Susan
newbie needs help...Please
Subject: newbie needs help...Please
Continue some OTC cold medicine which has acetaminophen, s/l gawfinocin, dextrum, s/l methorphane and pheniramine. I cannot get these.
Newbie
Subject: Newbie
Okay, I am sure this is asked over and over and over but I haven't been able to find any recent examples. I am in training and really growing to understand so many reasons why this is an extremely complicated field to work in. I have had to transcribe, as of late, some extremely slurred and garbled transcriptions. I'm doing pretty good on figuring out procedures, drugs, equipment, conditions, etc. But trying to figure out some doctor who sounds either drunk or half asleep, and what they are trying to say is next to impossible. I have found that it doesnt matter how much I slow down or speed up a slurred word, I will still not understand it. So, I would just like to hear some tips of things you guys have tried over the years in this area. I realize that it is something that doesn't have just one or two tricks to figure out, but I have learned there are many creative and resourceful people here! Thanks.
Give us a s/l, Newbie! nm
Subject: Give us a s/l, Newbie! nm
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Newbie's reports
Subject: Newbie's reports
The area in which you most need help is in how to decide what is ethical. The moderator herself does not allow such reports to be posted here. You should have known better. Now you do.
okay, that helps this newbie! ty! nm
Subject: okay, that helps this newbie! ty! nm
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newbie needs help with drugs
Subject: newbie needs help with drugs
Okay doc says earlier in the report pt lost his prescription for verapamil. In plan doc says renewal of his Verelan SR. In drug book it says they can get easily confused with one another. However, it also states Verelan is listed under brand names for verapamil. Would leave as is or flag it?
Yes, thanks. I'm a newbie and never had an transfusion before.
Subject: Yes, thanks. I'm a newbie and never had an transfusion before.
newbie reply
Subject: newbie reply
I google what the word sounds like with different spellings and sometimes that helps. Many slurring doctors on my end too! Jenny
Yes, I know I sound like newbie, but SM
Subject: Yes, I know I sound like newbie, but SM
I'm an oldie and the doctor giving dictation sounds about 101.
I left it as recess, since recessectomy does not exist and I'm tired of doctors making up words.
I really do appreciate input I receive here, so thanks.
Yes, I know I sound like newbie, but SM
Subject: Yes, I know I sound like newbie, but SM
I'm an oldie and the doctor giving dictation sounds about 101.
I left it as recess, since recessectomy does not exist and I'm tired of doctors making up words.
I really do appreciate input I receive here, so thanks.
Newbie posting reports
Subject: Newbie posting reports
Newbie, this is the stuff of which lawsuits are made. Get informed. Get some ethics. Get a clue. Good thing you do not work for my company or you would be out in a New York minute.
You may not be a newbie, but you "pubically stated"???
Subject: You may not be a newbie, but you "pubically stated"???
nm
Newbie works for Sten-Tel
Subject: Newbie works for Sten-Tel
as previous bragged about on the new MT board.
TY! You ladies are lifesavers for a newbie!!
Subject: TY! You ladies are lifesavers for a newbie!!
Great credentials. Great advice.
Subject: Great credentials. Great advice.
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Great new gal.
You had a great question, and you are going to be a great MT. If my response sounded a little cranky, I did not mean to be. My point is after 25 years, I am not in the business of practicing medicine, and my inclination is that the doc, being a good doc, removed the colostomy bag and examined the colostomy site; and what he actually meant was, "no blood coming from colostomy site". But to add the word site or bag, when he said neither, gets into the business of practicing medicine and that is not our business. The best thing to do is put the responsibility back on him and go verbatim. You are going to be a great MT, I worried to death about things exactly like this 25 years ago. Good luck and come on the board anytime, plenty of people helped me, and still do.
Great - thanks for the help
Subject: Great - thanks for the help
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I did. That was great. Thank you. sm
Subject: I did. That was great. Thank you. sm
I searched for soooo long on that one. I REALLY appreciate it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! Have a great
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great!
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Ah...great! Thanks:)
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And thank you! This will be a great help . nm
Subject: And thank you! This will be a great help . nm
I tried RX.com but your help is great! nm
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YOU ARE GREAT
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Thanks soooo much!
Just ran across this, looks great
Subject: Just ran across this, looks great
http://www.alphadictionary.com/directory/Specialty_Dictionaries/Medicine/more2.html
That was great... Thanks so much.
Subject: That was great... Thanks so much.
Great. Thanks so much
Subject: Great. Thanks so much
Have a nice weekend.
Great....
Subject: Great....
I haven't come across that before. Thank you for the info.
Great. That is it. I have not had this
Subject: Great. That is it. I have not had this
word in a while and just the way the doc was saying it, could not get. Thanks a bunch.
you too, nn - have a great day!!!!....nm
Subject: you too, nn - have a great day!!!!....nm
Great!! That is it!! Thanks!!!
Subject: Great!! That is it!! Thanks!!!
Great! Thanks so much! nm
Subject: Great! Thanks so much! nm
Thanks! Great help! ... but one more...
Subject: Thanks! Great help! ... but one more...
On another report, I can pick of some of the terms you have used here but the very first one sounds like he is saying:
PRUC mode with a rate set at 16.
GREAT!!
Subject: GREAT!!
Thanks a lot everyone. That DMS list is wonderful!! I guess it must be his thick Maine accent!!
thank you, that is a great help! sm
Subject: thank you, that is a great help! sm
I do think it must be organism/bacteria, and you probably have them right. But how do they expect us to know what they are talking about when they throw out obscure acronyms like that?
Thanks again!
Great! Thanks so much! nm
Subject: Great! Thanks so much! nm
Great, thanks! nm
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GREAT Thanks.
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Thats it. Thanks.
Great! Thank YOU. nm
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You all are great!
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np have a great day!
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That's great that
Subject: That's great that
you have support from the MTSO, at least.
All my books agree with you, and I remember this being discussed in many forums. The word smiths always agree it should be 2 words. Maybe this coder would like you to start throwing codes around in reports?? Then tell her not to change your codes. :oD
Thank you and also have a great one.
Subject: Thank you and also have a great one.
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THIS IS GREAT, THANK YOU
Subject: THIS IS GREAT, THANK YOU
I just checked out this site, it is FANTASTIC!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!
Great thx, I had it right..NM
Subject: Great thx, I had it right..NM
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