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No such word as decubiti.

Posted By: NM on 2008-11-05
In Reply to: This is NONSENSE..... - aw

Subject: No such word as decubiti.

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    wrong - they ALL dictate decubiti...no such word
    Subject: wrong - they ALL dictate decubiti...no such word


    no such word as decubiti. It is decubitus. Look in your medical dictionary. NM
    Subject: no such word as decubiti. It is decubitus. Look in your medical dictionary. NM

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    decubiti?
    Subject: decubiti?

    Is this a word?  Spell check doesn't have it.  What would be the pleural of decubitus ulcer?  Thanks for any help.
    decubiti
    Subject: decubiti

    this is a direct quote from mtstars "sound Alikes Search:" Decubitus vs Decubiti - VLC Forums
    Decubiti is the plural of decubitus, therefore either way is acceptable when
    there are more than one. It certainly looks and reads better as multiple ...

    Decubiti ulcers
    Subject: Decubiti ulcers

    I would use decubiti only if being used alone. When used with ulcers I would use the singular and type decubitus ulcers.
    decubiti (bed sores, etc.)
    Subject: decubiti (bed sores, etc.)


    It is decubitus/decubiti. if you want or not.
    Subject: It is decubitus/decubiti. if you want or not.

    LIKE THE DOCTORS SAY.

    The OP said.....'Docs will inevitably dictate this as decubiti..'
    And this is RIGHT!

    All doctors, not only one!

    I believe more what the doctors say who studied a decade, than the BOS of the AAMT with changes every year.

    WHAT IS THE PLURAL OF DECUBITUS?

    ACCORDING TO YOU ALSO
    DECUBITUS ?

    Don't make me laugh!



    s/l "cyclo" decubiti
    Subject: s/l "cyclo" decubiti

    s/l cyclodecubiti. I'm sure of the decubiti part but can't quite make out the first part... 
    that was what I thought but when she kept dictating it decubiti
    Subject: that was what I thought but when she kept dictating it decubiti

    I thought maybe I was wrong.  Needed a real second opinion - from other than MD.  Thanks
    skin shows no s/l decubiti? NM tia
    Subject: skin shows no s/l decubiti? NM tia

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    for Cyndee: decubiti...........scroll down
    Subject: for Cyndee: decubiti...........scroll down






    Decubiti/Pressure Ulceration

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    - Discussion:
    - sacral, ischial, trochanteric, and heel ulcerations are most common;
    - preventative measures:
    - turning the patient ever 5 min q 2 hrs of relief may prevent pressure ulceration;
    - a shift of weight in the wheelchair is required every 15 minutes;
    - air flow matress;
    - if neurologic deficit is present or if significant spine instability exists, rotating bed will help protect spine & decrease pulmonary and skin complications
    prior to surgical stabilization;
    - doughnut cushions should not be used, because they decrease blood flow to the area resting in the center of the donut;


    Decubiti - definition of Decubiti in the Medical dictionary - by ...Decubiti explanation. Information about Decubiti in Free online English dictionary. What is Decubiti? Meaning of Decubiti medical term.
    medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Decubiti




    s/l 'kee-sler' cream..for decubiti..TIA - nm
    Subject: s/l 'kee-sler' cream..for decubiti..TIA - nm


    The singular and plural forms are decubitus. No decubiti. And
    Subject: The singular and plural forms are decubitus. No decubiti. And

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    Thank you for the appreciation, decubiti is plural according to Merriam-Webster
    Subject: Thank you for the appreciation, decubiti is plural according to Merriam-Webster


    bedsore..
    Subject: bedsore..

    and also Stedman's.

    It is correct Latin grammar

    decubitus, pl. decubiti

    In medical language

    decubitus ulcer, pl. decubitus ulcerS


    pleural of decubitus is decubitus in Dorlands Medical Dictionary. I have always been typing decubiti
    Subject: pleural of decubitus is decubitus in Dorlands Medical Dictionary. I have always been typing decubiti as the pleural. Oops. nm


    It is the plural form of decubitus so type plural decubiti
    Subject: It is the plural form of decubitus so type plural decubiti


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    Subject: one word in Stedman's cardiology and The Surgical Word Book


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    It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm
    Subject: It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm

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    Subject: Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?


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    Subject: pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word

    basic grammar here
    If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm
    Subject: If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm

    she was looking for the plural form of decubitus, saying she got stumped by it.  I responded very simply to that.  I did not feel I needed to correct her use of "pleural" as was not her question and just quickly wanted to help her, and checked my medical references to do so.  I pointed out that there are no plural form for decubitus.  This is all correct.  What is your problem.  I was trying to help an MT with correct and verfified medical transcription help, now I know why I stay away from any message boards, always someone who wants a fight.  Whatever.
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    Subject: not a word question but word book question

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