Oops - no ' on Graves (nm)
Posted By: me again on 2009-04-24
In Reply to: Graves' thyrotoxicosis? NM - Don't Know where the previous reply went
Subject: Oops - no ' on Graves (nm)
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it's Graves' disease, named after Robert James Graves(1796–1853), a British physician
Subject: it's Graves' disease, named after Robert James Graves(1796–1853), a British physician
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Graves' or Graves??
Subject: Graves' or Graves??
Stedman's Radiology Words says Graves and Dorland's Medical Speller says Graves'. Which is correct?
Graves as per my Sted's.
Subject: Graves as per my Sted's.
There is Graves ophthalmopathy
Subject: There is Graves ophthalmopathy
The name of the disease is Graves; do not
Subject: The name of the disease is Graves; do not
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Graves' thyrotoxicosis? NM
Subject: Graves' thyrotoxicosis? NM
nm
And it's Graves disease, not Grave's
Subject: And it's Graves disease, not Grave's
Graves' disease drug
Subject: Graves' disease drug
S/L pyrinomycin.
Thanks in advance!!!!
Graves is the name of the disease. It is not possessive.
Subject: Graves is the name of the disease. It is not possessive.
Stedman's has it as Graves disease.
Grave/Graves' optic neuropathy???-nm
Subject: Grave/Graves' optic neuropathy???-nm
Dorlands Medical Dictionary says it's Graves' disease - note the apostrophe after the "s
Subject: Dorlands Medical Dictionary says it's Graves' disease - note the apostrophe after the "s" nm
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patient has Graves hyperthyroidism..he is listing lab values & one the recording because fuzzy..sm
Subject: patient has Graves hyperthyroidism..he is listing lab values & one the recording because fuzzy..sm
Lab tests done at your office on 08/01/07 indicated a free T4 of 4.36 (0.8 to 1.9), T3 was 390 (72 to 170), and a TSH of less than 0.01. A WBC count was slightly low at 3.5 (3.9 to 11.3), hemoglobin was 12.5, hematocrit 37.6, _____ of 77 (80 to 102).
The blank sounds like LEV-IN AND CBU of 77.
??? any thoughts on what lab value this could be based on the normal range of 80 to 102? thanks.
oops
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I hit "enter" before I typed anything, sorry.... anyway, the way I'd do it?
he was given one day's notice.
she was given 10 days' notice.
oops
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sent this before posting the question! CT scan of abdomen and pelvis with s/l teevo? contrast -- ?
Oops
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You are right, but q. b.i.d. is that correct??
Oops, that would be just lol
Subject: Oops, that would be just lol
:-)
oops, I see you got it already :) (nm)
Subject: oops, I see you got it already :) (nm)
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Oops...here it is...really
Subject: Oops...here it is...really
http:/home.adelphia.net/!ktm58/links.html
Good luck!!!!!
Oops..just saw you already got it...nm
Subject: Oops..just saw you already got it...nm
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oops...try this
Subject: oops...try this
http://www.aboardcertifiedplasticsurgeonresource.com/lip_augmentation/types.html
oops...sm
Subject: oops...sm
I just looked up adenosine cardiolite and found that it was a chemical stress test. I am wondering now if JST would be *TST* for thallium stress test, or EST for exercise stress test. It has to be some kind of stress test. sorry about other post.
oops, sorry, I keep using nm when I mean sm!
Subject: oops, sorry, I keep using nm when I mean sm!
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oops
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ugh...sory for the double post! i got an error on the first one and thought it didn't work...
oops
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that typo in there should read sutures:)
Oops, I did a boo-boo
Subject: Oops, I did a boo-boo
Well I did that wrong. I have noted the spelling of Advicor for future reference. Thank you very much. I am going to have to get the Quick drug book.
Where do you order it from.
Thanks.
Oops!
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Didn't see any other replies when I wrote that.
Sorry for the redundant post.
OOPS...
Subject: OOPS...
Told you I knew it was a stupid question. I figured it out.. duh he was talking about disc level. Sorry.
oops. I think you are right...could that be --sm
Subject: oops. I think you are right...could that be --sm
Phago, as short for phagocyte white blood cells??
oops
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I meant, could it be autonomic dysfunction? Hence the question mark.
Oops
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sorry it is hyphenated. I have been out of the loop for a while and was pleased that I at least remembered the term.
Oops Hem-o-lok
Subject: Oops Hem-o-lok
oops, no such med! Sorry :(
Subject: oops, no such med! Sorry :(
xx
oops
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Oops, sorry, I meant sunk. Typo.
Oops - thanks
Subject: Oops - thanks
I usually type out the numbers - thanks
oops...are they the same
Subject: oops...are they the same
TIA
oops......I mean sm!
Subject: oops......I mean sm!
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Oops! Should say sm no nm!
Subject: Oops! Should say sm no nm!
Oops - here it is
Subject: Oops - here it is
My bad - here it is.
http://medicaltranscriptionwordhelp.googlepages.com
Oops
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I did not see that someone else answered it for you. Oh well, better late than never :)
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Make that nasal incision. Who would believe I type for a living?
oops! Thank you!
Subject: oops! Thank you!
plethora
oops
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that is spelled Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor
oops, you are right, sorry!
Subject: oops, you are right, sorry!
oops! lx I mean. nm
Subject: oops! lx I mean. nm
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oops
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maybe
Head norma. Eyes normal.
Oops
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Sorry! I'm leaving it blank.
oops
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I used the "fre" not the "fra" I did find it and was able to document in my word book. Thanks.
oops
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wow, it must be early, meant I spelled out 250 mg, two stat and one daily for four days...
Oops
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Not to be terribly picky, but formatting like that would suggest 25 mg of an unknown medication or an overdose of Lanoxin with an error in comma placement.
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crap...i'm sorry long day...its correct but it means rapid respirations
Oops
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Sorry. FEV 25-75%
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