Ok, could be. I have seen it both ways. I had looked this up before on..
Posted By: MTGirl on 2009-01-13
In Reply to: Mucus plug per American Pregnancy - Association, it is a plug of mucus. (NM)
Subject: Ok, could be. I have seen it both ways. I had looked this up before on..
the Mayo Clinic website. Here's where it was.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/signs-of-labor/PR00083
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Have looked and looked but cannot find anything. Sorry. nm
Subject: Have looked and looked but cannot find anything. Sorry. nm
2 ways
Subject: 2 ways
1. Go to INSERT, AUTOTEXT (Or ALT, I, A. In autotext you can type “-year-old” and hit okay. For this side you will actually have to type at least 4 letters (i.e. –yea) and the rest of the phrase will pop up and then you hit enter.
2. Or, the one you are hunting is to INSERT and AUTOCORRECT at the top left tab. Go to middle of screen “replace” and “with”. Type ":yo" and then tab over to the With side and type "-year-old". And then enter or "ok". Make sure it is a colon not semicolon.
HCG or hCG?? i have seen both ways.
Subject: HCG or hCG?? i have seen both ways.
Two different ways, so which one is
Subject: Two different ways, so which one is
correct?? and google has it with the hypen.
Yes, both ways!
Subject: Yes, both ways!
Stedman's Orthopaedic & Rehab Words has it listed both ways, bur hole and burr hole.
I have seen it both ways......nm
Subject: I have seen it both ways......nm
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I put both ways into google and both
Subject: I put both ways into google and both
were used, but in different contexts. It depends on how it is used and what the intent is. After reading both, reflection, in this case, would probably be the more correct word. Sorry.
Have see it in dictation both ways.nm
Subject: Have see it in dictation both ways.nm
S/L general ways
Subject: S/L general ways
Patient is ready to be admitted for outpatient surgery tomorrow for right hemicolectomy. When awakened this morning he felt this sharp pain in his right upper quadrant, started having some nausea *** to upper fever of way over 102. (after nausea is sounds like he says general ways to upper fever..."can that be right)? thanks
3 ways in Stedman's
Subject: 3 ways in Stedman's
CAM Walker
Cam Walker
Cam walker
I personally go with CAM (controlled ankle motion) Walker.
I've seen it both ways, but I have
Subject: I've seen it both ways, but I have
typed it as gastrocsoleus as well for many, many years.... in case it matters....
I think both ways are acceptable, but I would not
Subject: I think both ways are acceptable, but I would not
Either do May 10 or May 10th, but do not assume this means the current year. My 2 cents, for what it is worth.. LOL
And yet again 3 very simple ways...
Subject: And yet again 3 very simple ways...
ALT L with start numbered list lining them up and ALT L will shut it off.
Or start typing without the numbers, returning as needed and then block listings and ALT L.
Or, type 1, tab and type and when you return for #1 it will give you the number. If it indents, back up to the beginning of one of #1 sentences and SHIFT TAB to move it back the margin.
Just found both ways 6 and VI
Subject: Just found both ways 6 and VI
so totally confused. Any help??? Please. Thanks
Thanks. Google has it both ways
Subject: Thanks. Google has it both ways
I was going with white-white anyway. Thanks for your help.
There are several correct ways
Subject: There are several correct ways
I agree with using periods instead of semicolons to declutter the whole thing.
In the 2nd sentence I would put the comma before "and" as a complete sentence follows = ....during the day, and subsequently,.... In the final sentence = Therefore, one dose of Brethine was administered, and Stadol was given and subsequently it subsided. According to the BOS, you may join closely related sentences without commas. That is why I left out the commas in the final sentence. If you use too many commas, it becomes cluttered.
Well, now I see they have it listed both ways?
Subject: Well, now I see they have it listed both ways?
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Thanks! I've seen it both ways too!
Subject: Thanks! I've seen it both ways too!
Seen it spelled both ways...
Subject: Seen it spelled both ways...
???
If you google it, you see it both ways.
Subject: If you google it, you see it both ways.
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I think there are a few "correct" ways of doing it
Subject: I think there are a few "correct" ways of doing it
I work for oncologists, and they prefer HER2/neu
Stedman's Oncology Word Book has HER-2/neu
Vera Pyle Silver book has HER-2-neu
The only one I would not use that is mentioned is her2nu??
4 correct ways in stedmans...
Subject: 4 correct ways in stedmans...
i've used the lower case p, but that's not in stedmans:
PCO(subscript 2)
PCO2
P(co2 subscript)
Pco2
I have seen it both ways, but I prefer gray. SM
Subject: I have seen it both ways, but I prefer gray. SM
BTW, when I worked in house that happened to me also, I had to train 2 people. I quit.
Una or Unna boot? I have seen it both ways..
Subject: Una or Unna boot? I have seen it both ways..
I need to know which way is correct, or if both are acceptable(since I have seen both used online)- una boot or unna boot?? Thanks in advance!!
I found it both ways on google. nm
Subject: I found it both ways on google. nm
Stedman's 3rd abbreviations has it both ways.
Subject: Stedman's 3rd abbreviations has it both ways.
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I have heard it dictated both ways sm
I have always, always typed HEENT, no matter what, and it was changed to HENT. Now, I am paranoid that I am missing something - are the ears and eyes sharing one E now? ARRRGH!
I'm suggesting the 2 ways I might be hearing it, thx
Subject: I'm suggesting the 2 ways I might be hearing it, thx
there may be 2 correct ways, see inside
Subject: there may be 2 correct ways, see inside
I use www.clinicaltrials.gov or www.nih.gov for harder spellings, also some other good sites out there . . I do a hematology clinic regularly, and the anti-Xa is what they require.
I checked it up so many ways and could not find it. Thank you so much!!!
Subject: I checked it up so many ways and could not find it. Thank you so much!!!
Not it, but thanks for trying - sometimes s/l dis-a-rude - I'm hearing it both ways
Subject: Not it, but thanks for trying - sometimes s/l dis-a-rude - I'm hearing it both ways
Thanks penny! I had seen it a number of ways. nm
Subject: Thanks penny! I had seen it a number of ways. nm
I've seen it typed both ways
Subject: I've seen it typed both ways
but since bilateral means 2-sides, I would think you could leave it singular as bilateral explains how many.
guess anular can be spelled both ways NM
Subject: guess anular can be spelled both ways NM
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Are you hearing that as 1 phrase or are you suggesting the 2 ways
Subject: Are you hearing that as 1 phrase or are you suggesting the 2 ways
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Thank you. I found many different ways, so I wanted to confirm.
Subject: Thank you. I found many different ways, so I wanted to confirm.
nm
Xyloxylin. Capitalized? Found it both ways. Could you let me know the reference? TIA.
Subject: Xyloxylin. Capitalized? Found it both ways. Could you let me know the reference? TIA.
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Medication dosages, QA marking wrong both ways!
Subject: Medication dosages, QA marking wrong both ways!
Good afternoon everyone. I'm in need of some second opinions please. When typing medication dosages, I have always transcribed them the same way for the last 12-1/2 years. For example, Lortab 5 mg q.4h. p.r.n. pain.
I have worked for the same company for a little over two years now and have never had QA say anything about this until last month, when I got a QA audit marking it off and changing it to Lortab 5 mg q. 4h. p.r.n. (with a space between the q. and the 4h.) I thought okay, maybe I've been transcribing it incorrectly all lthis time and a new QA person picked up on it. It happens, no big deal.
So, I started transcribing it their way with the space, as in q. 4h. and didn't think anything more about it. Yesterday, I get another audit. This time, I get dinged for typing it the way they wanted it the last audit q. 4h. with the space with a note stating it should be q.4h. with no space (the way I had been typing it).
Now, I know they have been messing with all of the MTs big time lately, making changes daily from everything to hours, pay, policies, and procedures for vacation, days off, etc. You name it, they've been doing it, and I really think they are trying to either find a reason to fire some of us or drive us to the point of insanity until we quit, but despite the games, I still want to make sure I'm doing my job correctly. If I've been doing something wrong, I would like to correct it ASAP, except now I have no idea which one is correct.
Sorry for the long, drawn out post, but I'm totally confused now and beyond frustrated. Now, I'm questioning myself on everything, and I have no idea which way is correct as far the space or no space with the medication dosages. Thank you for taking the time to read my question and rant. I would appreciate any and all opinions on how you all transcribe this!
That is what I thought. When I Google it, I get confused as you can find both ways. Thanks!!
Subject: That is what I thought. When I Google it, I get confused as you can find both ways. Thanks!!
I have typed that both ways, it just depends on what the dictator is saying. Both are correct.
Subject: I have typed that both ways, it just depends on what the dictator is saying. Both are correct.
I bet dictator forgot already said scar prob. says it both ways at times nm
Subject: I bet dictator forgot already said scar prob. says it both ways at times nm
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Google shows it both ways in articles from medical journals sm
Subject: Google shows it both ways in articles from medical journals sm
Regarding both the thyroid and the kidneys.
So if it were me, I would put it the way the doctor said it.
MIsh, I've heard to it both ways; "E" and "X;" the former being referred to more freq
Subject: MIsh, I've heard to it both ways; "E" and "X;" the former being referred to more frequently.
the "X" as being referred to for Xanax. This drug is misused as highly as "E." Just a thought. Hope this helps.
Thank - couldn't find anywhere (spelled many ways) including QLDB.
Subject: Thank - couldn't find anywhere (spelled many ways) including QLDB.
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It is binging or bingeing, both ways in Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Subject: It is binging or bingeing, both ways in Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Telangiectatic matte or mat? Found so many different ways, but derm book does not address. sm
Subject: Telangiectatic matte or mat? Found so many different ways, but derm book does not address. sm
Anyone know for sure? I found what I thought were a couple of good sites that spelled it mat, but my derm doc just dictated it and spelled matte, so I am not sure. Thanks!
Have looked and looked. sm
Subject: Have looked and looked. sm
The only mention I found was in MT Daily on archives where the same question was asked!!. Wonder if it is a cooling solution, like with baking powder etc? Will wonder about this for a while. Sorry to not be a help.
I looked further and since I was not
Subject: I looked further and since I was not
sure about Aredia, I found Truvada, antiviral combination for HIV infections, 200 and 300 mg Maybe?
I looked in the BOS, and all it had
Subject: I looked in the BOS, and all it had
were the usual things on leads and such. I'm not seeing anything that is an obvious match. I had to send it off to QA.
Thank you so much! I looked everywhere! :)
Subject: Thank you so much! I looked everywhere! :)
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Thanks again M.A. - l looked it up, seems to fit. nm
Subject: Thanks again M.A. - l looked it up, seems to fit. nm
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