OMG MT50 - we had the same thought, same time
Posted By: omit the bore...give him bursitis.....sm on 2008-02-21
In Reply to: I would think dictator is stumbling over the word bursitis, like beginning to say it and then restat - MT50
Subject: OMG MT50 - we had the same thought, same time
how funny!!! LOL
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Do you know what it's for? MT50 has a good thought with
Subject: Do you know what it's for? MT50 has a good thought with
nm
what time are we using here in mtStars? US time or India time?
Subject: what time are we using here in mtStars? US time or India time?
is it protime, pro-time, or spelled out prothrombin time? also, where did you find it.. i've look
Subject: is it protime, pro-time, or spelled out prothrombin time? also, where did you find it.. i've looked.
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with time are you supposed to put the word hour after the time, i.e. 1600 hours
Subject: with time are you supposed to put the word hour after the time, i.e. 1600 hours
nm
that would be two weeks' time. 's is singular (one week's time) and s' is pleural (two
Subject: that would be two weeks' time. 's is singular (one week's time) and s' is pleural (two weeks' time)
nm
pro time, no hypen, two words, as if your typing prothrombin time
Subject: pro time, no hypen, two words, as if your typing prothrombin time
prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time
Subject: prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time
?? PTT is partial thromboplastin time, PT is prothrombin time
Subject: ?? PTT is partial thromboplastin time, PT is prothrombin time
so that didn't answer my question at all -- and in fact was incorrect info
2 years' time or 2 year's time- Which is correct?
I put 2 years' time and was marked off on QA.
One Weeks' Time or One Week's Time
Subject: One Weeks' Time or One Week's Time
Which one is correct?
Thanks!
fourth time she has used this she is saying on-cora..each time in the..
Subject: fourth time she has used this she is saying on-cora..each time in the..
paragraph she talks about Omega 3 fatty acid maybe she means Omacor, but is saying Oncora instead of Omacor?? any ideas on this one?? thanks
I agree - we all do it from time to time - we try to make something else out of it
Subject: I agree - we all do it from time to time - we try to make something else out of it
nm
PT or Pro time stands for prothrombin time
Subject: PT or Pro time stands for prothrombin time
Three month's time or three months' time? TIA!
Subject: Three month's time or three months' time? TIA!
it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t
Subject: it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t"
I found Real-Time, Real-time, real-time ultrasound...
Subject: I found Real-Time, Real-time, real-time ultrasound...
nm
Thanks, MT50
Subject: Thanks, MT50
I actually saw that in my Google search, but confirmation from another MT helps!
Thanks again MT50 for your help.
Subject: Thanks again MT50 for your help.
That has to be it. I will make a note of this one has I have never come across it before.
Thank you very much MT50!!
Subject: Thank you very much MT50!!
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That is it. Thank you MT50! nm
Subject: That is it. Thank you MT50! nm
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Yeh, probably go with MT50, did not
Subject: Yeh, probably go with MT50, did not
think of that one.
thank you MT50
Subject: thank you MT50
thank you again MT50
Subject: thank you again MT50
Thank you, MT50 and mmk!
Subject: Thank you, MT50 and mmk!
That explains why I initially thought the first part of the word sounded almost as if he was pronouncing it similar to the Rapide suture!
Wow! You go MT50!
Subject: Wow! You go MT50!
I learned something new today too! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks MT50!
Subject: Thanks MT50!
Have a great day.
Thank you MT50!!!! NM
Subject: Thank you MT50!!!! NM
MT50 - see msg
Subject: MT50 - see msg
This med you replied back with is pronounced with a 'D'?
These are the medications this patient is allergic to:
AMBIEN, S/L DILOTA, MORPHINE, AND HYDROCODONE, AND DETROL.
Thanks!
MT50 r u there?
Subject: MT50 r u there?
Blepharoplasty..... The patient is brought to the operating room where a skin-marking pen was used to delineate the skin orbicularis fat that was to be removed from the upper lids. the (s/l) ruler pen was used for this drawing. Any ideas? ruliten, ruler tip pen, ruler pen
Thank you, MT50!
Subject: Thank you, MT50!
I see what you're saying. It's her interpretation vs. mine, and part of me thinks I should go with mine because ultimately, it's my work, and I'm accountable, but I really do see what you're saying. Neither the QA or I can be 100% sure of our own interpretations. Only the doctor knows what he was saying in this clipped sentence.
Thank you MT50!
Subject: Thank you MT50!
Just how on earth did you find that??
Thanks again MT50
Subject: Thanks again MT50
Same to you MT50 and to all who
Subject: Same to you MT50 and to all who
take part on this board.
Thanks MT50!
Subject: Thanks MT50!
MT50
Subject: MT50
I was working Saturday morning and I couldn't figure something out, I'm sitting there in my office moaning "oh, MT50, where are you?" and my sister flipped out!
thanks MT50!!!
Subject: thanks MT50!!!
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Thank you so much MT50 that is it
Subject: Thank you so much MT50 that is it
Thank you MT50
Subject: Thank you MT50
Thanks, MT50!
Subject: Thanks, MT50!
THANKS MT50
Subject: THANKS MT50
You are TOO smart! It was symphalangism. Really mangled, but could pull it out with your expert help!
TY MT50 (sm)
Subject: TY MT50 (sm)
I appreciate all your help all the time! Have a great day!
I believe it is one of those words that over time MDs have been using (I get it all the time) see be
Subject: I believe it is one of those words that over time MDs have been using (I get it all the time) see below:
From www.techortho.com
With the biceps tenodesis procedure, the biceps tendon is left attached to the fibular head and is then "tenodesed" to the anterior aspect of the ...
Thanks MT50- you are so helpful as always! nm
Subject: Thanks MT50- you are so helpful as always! nm
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I like your thinking, MT50
Subject: I like your thinking, MT50
I would have sworn this word ended in an 'ic' sound, but after listening again, I think what I'm hearing is the first part of the word curette instead. Thank you so much!
Thank you, Hayseed and MT50
Subject: Thank you, Hayseed and MT50
Thanks to both of you for your replies to my post. I appreciate your time!
LOVE YOU MT50!
Subject: LOVE YOU MT50!
Thank you MT50, you are always to my rescue
Subject: Thank you MT50, you are always to my rescue
TY MT50 - you are always so helpful. = )
Subject: TY MT50 - you are always so helpful. = )
MT50 with that same report would they say serious?
Subject: MT50 with that same report would they say serious?
serious spasm of the sigmoid colon?
To MT50 below (neurology) see msg below
Subject: To MT50 below (neurology) see msg below
MT50 - thanks for helping -
Subject: MT50 - thanks for helping -
I've never heard this - are you saying the rest is correct and would be written as 5 Hz resting tremor? Thanks.
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