Not sure, how about "alveolar" smear - I could be wrong
Posted By: mmk on 2007-11-16
In Reply to: labs for pulmonary exam - vm
Subject: Not sure, how about "alveolar" smear - I could be wrong
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"alveolar" sounds right
Subject: "alveolar" sounds right
You are correct, doc either gave wrong dosage or wrong drug, would "flag" this for your QA dep
Subject: You are correct, doc either gave wrong dosage or wrong drug, would "flag" this for your QA dept if you have one.
Was this in wrong spot before? We had a slew of responses, all wrong! nm
Subject: Was this in wrong spot before? We had a slew of responses, all wrong! nm
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smear? nm
Subject: smear? nm
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Pap smear taken of "portia" (?)
Subject: Pap smear taken of "portia" (?)
etival Pap smear
Subject: etival Pap smear
colposcopy for an abnormal etival Pap smear and had some spotting since then.
Is pap (as in pap smear) capitalized?
Subject: Is pap (as in pap smear) capitalized?
peripheral smear
Subject: peripheral smear
s/l valocytes; also a med, s/l Aquabid 2 puffs twice daily. Thanks!
ThinPrep pap smear nm
Subject: ThinPrep pap smear nm
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Tzank smear. nm
Subject: Tzank smear. nm
S/l * rea * for peripheral smear
Subject: S/l * rea * for peripheral smear
Thanks for any help!
Pap smear and s/l cult-o. What could this be if not
Subject: Pap smear and s/l cult-o. What could this be if not
x
Pap smear and s/l JC probe taken.
Subject: Pap smear and s/l JC probe taken.
nt
s/l escus pap smear *nm*
Subject: s/l escus pap smear *nm*
x
ASCUS Pap smear (nm)
Subject: ASCUS Pap smear (nm)
x
Yes... Tzanck smear...thanks!!
Subject: Yes... Tzanck smear...thanks!!
A better link for Pap smear terms etc. sm
Subject: A better link for Pap smear terms etc. sm
http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/Military_OBGYN/Textbook/Pap/PapSmearInterpretation.htm
says pt had abnormal Pap smear with s/l Askis?
Subject: says pt had abnormal Pap smear with s/l Askis?
ASCUS Pap smear. See inside
Subject: ASCUS Pap smear. See inside
An ASCUS pap smear result is considered to be mildly abnormal. This is the most common type of abnormal Pap smear. ASCUS stands for Atypical Cells of Undetermined Significance,and basically means there were mild cellular changes and the the cause in unknown.
sounds like "LEK smear"
Subject: sounds like "LEK smear"
_____ smear was negative and babesiosis smears pending
Pap smear and GC probe (Gonorrhea and Chlamydia)..nm
Subject: Pap smear and GC probe (Gonorrhea and Chlamydia)..nm
anybody hear of a zank smear?? see sentence
Subject: anybody hear of a zank smear?? see sentence
He is unfortunately far beyond our being able to do zank smears, IFAs, PCRs, or cultures off of the primary lesions. Should we turn up a herpes type 2 lesions, we will at least broach the issue of hepatitis testing, in addition to HIV testing.
vaginal pH, amine test and wet smear ? any of these? nm
Subject: vaginal pH, amine test and wet smear ? any of these? nm
She had a history of an abnormal Pap smear and has had a _____ done last year.
Subject: She had a history of an abnormal Pap smear and has had a _____ done last year.
x
lues, cervical cancer screening/Pap smear
Subject: lues, cervical cancer screening/Pap smear
HPV is human papillovirus which was positive. Pap smear negative.
Subject: HPV is human papillovirus which was positive. Pap smear negative.
GYN exam s/l lewers cervical cancer screening/Pap smear
Subject: GYN exam s/l lewers cervical cancer screening/Pap smear
Does this make sense? Last Pap Smear was one year ago. Negative, with positive HPV. Tks! nm
Subject: Does this make sense? Last Pap Smear was one year ago. Negative, with positive HPV. Tks! nm
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S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells
Subject: S/L * Rea * for peripheral smear shows slightly decreased platelets. No clumps. Normal white cells and red cells.
The patient has idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Thanks again.
positive sickle cells and s/l pardip? cells in the smear
Subject: positive sickle cells and s/l pardip? cells in the smear
normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm
Subject: normal Pap smear in there anywhere? Normal Pap in 2006?nm
this one is right; ones below are wrong. nm
Subject: this one is right; ones below are wrong. nm
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perhaps I was wrong
Subject: perhaps I was wrong
Milton, no ulterior motive here. I'm also not a cynic, so perhaps it's best I just graciously back away from this board. You've already answered my question. This is not a board for the likes of executives. The information flying around is inaccurate, and that's the way it will remain. Since most people are smart enough to go to the source when seeking verifiable info, I'll trust the general population to be sensible enough to contact the source if and when in doubt about what they're reading. Sorry to have disturbed you.
they want, EVEN IF THEY ARE WRONG!!! *L*..nm
Subject: they want, EVEN IF THEY ARE WRONG!!! *L*..nm
xx
it wrong, cause 99% it usually is!!!....LOL...nm
Subject: it wrong, cause 99% it usually is!!!....LOL...nm
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but I could be wrong......*L*......nm
Subject: but I could be wrong......*L*......nm
x
Don't know about that...and I could be way wrong....
Subject: Don't know about that...and I could be way wrong....
but isn't there also an Orthofix screw?
Do you know what's wrong with
Subject: Do you know what's wrong with
the patient?
no, that's the wrong end...thank you though..nm
Subject: no, that's the wrong end...thank you though..nm
nm
You are right, I am wrong - Sorry OP! (nm)
Subject: You are right, I am wrong - Sorry OP! (nm)
zzz
YES! Thanks! I think she just saying it wrong.
Subject: YES! Thanks! I think she just saying it wrong.
THANKS!!!!
YOUR WRONG!
Subject: YOUR WRONG!
I USE THIS SITE EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE, AND I DO HAVE A FULL LINE OF REFERENCE MATERIAL.
THANKS AARON, YOU DID MAKE ME FEEL BETTER!
she's right, I was wrong (above)....sm
Subject: she's right, I was wrong (above)....sm
it's med-evac, nn is 100% right on this!!! ..........dang - I've been typing it wrong for YEARS....thanks for the heads up....nn......*S* It's what I love most about MT'g - ya do learn new stuff daily!!!!
no I was wrong, it's not pt name...sm
Subject: no I was wrong, it's not pt name...sm
I mis-read the OP...it is evidently some type of test that I, myself, am not familiar with.
I know what's wrong
Subject: I know what's wrong
You're using the quotation marks at the end, which means Google is searching for that exact phrase. Take the quotation marks out, and you'll get it.
I may be wrong, but
Subject: I may be wrong, but
Since the definition of hydrosalpinx is "The accumulation of serous fluid in the fallopian tube" I would say that is a condition and not something that can be made into a plural. You wouldn't say "He has gouts", you would say "He has gout in both feet".
So, I'd say something like "There was hydrosalpinx in both fallopian tubes" when he tries to make it plural.
That's my take on it, anyway.
and you'd be wrong again - SM
Subject: and you'd be wrong again - SM
here's your free education in net etiquette
http://www.tailfeathersnetwork.com/netiquette.php
Typing in all caps is considered shouting. Who wants to read a post where the person screams at you the entire time? The majority of users simply ignore those posts, and any valuable information is lost. Please do NOT use all caps, you will only be perceived as ignorant, inconsiderate, and lazy.
BOS is wrong
Subject: BOS is wrong
Assessments need to be without abbreviations (unless the abbreviation is so obscure that you and no one else knows it). If not, when they are audited it will hit the fan. Remember all the middlemen who are going to read and make decisions about reimbursement, etc. based on the report. Some of them are $8.00 an hour employees and are making decisions regarding OUR health care and the treatments/procedures our doctors have decided upon. Does that scare you too?
IT IS WRONG BECAUSE
Subject: IT IS WRONG BECAUSE
b.i.d. and t.i.d. etc. are abbreviations from latin words. Week or weekly is definitely not latin. Type it out as "weekly"
might help if we know what is wrong with
Subject: might help if we know what is wrong with
x
I could be wrong, but...
Subject: I could be wrong, but...
I always use follow-up with a dash as an adjective ("follow-up appointment, follow-up call") and follow up with space & no dash as a verb ("...will follow up in 7 to 10 days"). I do not use 'followup'. I think this is correct, but maybe someone could enlighten me?
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