PS Yes, I have been called simple minded but you don't need to explain, nicer people have.
Posted By: Moving On on 2007-05-13
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Is it recognition, repetition, "and" simple commands are intact (or is it "of" simple co
Subject: Is it recognition, repetition, "and" simple commands are intact (or is it "of" simple comands". nm
LOL. yup, open minded me! nm
Subject: LOL. yup, open minded me! nm
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A much nicer answer than the one before yours -
Subject: A much nicer answer than the one before yours -
It was helpful and that is what this board is all about - at least that is what I think
Can you explain?... nm
Subject: Can you explain?... nm
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can someone please explain
Subject: can someone please explain
this sentence: Bearing noted within the colon. This is out of my line of specialty.
Thanks!
Here's how I explain it....
Subject: Here's how I explain it....
Effect. I try to remember that effect is what causes the action, affect is what happened after the action occurred. Exception in psych with flat affect
explain this.
Subject: explain this.
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see link..might help explain it.....
Subject: see link..might help explain it.....
Can you explain this in a little more detail? nm
Subject: Can you explain this in a little more detail? nm
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Not a problem, (was too much to explain...)
Subject: Not a problem, (was too much to explain...)
Could you explain what it depends on please? sm.
Subject: Could you explain what it depends on please? sm.
I have been wondering the same thing. I was always told grade in arabic numbers and stages in roman numerals. Now I am confused too. LOL.
When to use intraarticular and when to use interarticular. Could someone please explain.
Subject: When to use intraarticular and when to use interarticular. Could someone please explain.
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Thanks so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain that to me.
Subject: Thanks so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain that to me.
Please explain your answer, VERY CONFUSING..s/m
Subject: Please explain your answer, VERY CONFUSING..s/m
She did not ask that.
Why don't you answer simply:
The first option is the right one.
Furthermore, if you add an
'and', THEN you have to enter a comma in front of
, as well as z
This should be simple...
Subject: This should be simple...
But I can't seem to find documentation to tell me, maybe some of you with more experience can enlighten me?
I have a dictator today, she is saying, "Review of systems: s/l perinegative except for ...." and, "exam is s/l perinormal with EKG done today showing normal sinus rhythm"
Anyone hear of this "peri"normal "peri"negative and is this how to spell it? Can't find anything conclusive on google in any letter combination I can come up with.
Thanks for any help.
Tara
of course something so simple
Subject: of course something so simple
Thank you so much. Flolan......just what it sounded like and I was making it complicated!
simple was it!! thanks so much!
Subject: simple was it!! thanks so much!
I'm sure this is something simple, but here's the s/l - sm
Subject: I'm sure this is something simple, but here's the s/l - sm
Breasts are symmetric. Multiple firm masses surrounding left nipple that are tender to palpation. No nipple discharge. No overlying skin changes or s/l pu day aronge.
Appreciate any ideas!
thanks.. so simple. need more coffee
Subject: thanks.. so simple. need more coffee
I hope this is something simple.
Subject: I hope this is something simple.
I just cannot seem to get a grasp of this guy today. Pt is seen for congestive heart failure. Here are the sentences leading up to my problem:
We will check a BMP today to reevaluate renal function and, if he does have a markedly elevated creatinine, we may not be able to do this (referring to 64-slice CT angiography). I am hopeful that, with ___ and renal protection, we can get by with this. We will also plan on checking a TSH and baseline blood work, including a CBC and BNP for outpatient baseline.
Sounds like mucavest. I then thought of Mucomyst, but would like to know if anyone agrees because it does not make sense to me.
Thanks for any help!
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.
So simple yet so hard. Thank you very much!
Subject: So simple yet so hard. Thank you very much!
Probably a very simple question...
Subject: Probably a very simple question...
"On examination today, I did note that he has thickened yellow toenails on both feet. We recommend that he start using ?Clorox? soaks twice weekly as, at this time, oral treatment of this problem is extremely expensive.
I find one reference to this, but did not know how appropriate it would be. He may be saying something more like chloric, but I don't think that is it either. Thanks!
simple-locking
Subject: simple-locking
Ahhh! always so simple.
Subject: Ahhh! always so simple.
Need help with a simple surgery.
Subject: Need help with a simple surgery.
There is a complex closure of one layer of deep s/l *sutures or stuctures using 5-0 chromic gut, and then a superficial running, locking stitch using 5-0 Ethilon. The area is hemostatic. Sterile dressing is applied.
*It actually sounds more like sutures, but would that make sense? Thanks for any help.
simple question please
Subject: simple question please
Hi he says "progesterone cream qhs (small pause) qd"
should it be qhs daily or just daily? I think he might have been correcting himself, but have you ever seen qhs and daily together?
A simple search and I found this--sm
Subject: A simple search and I found this--sm
Breg Knee brace:
Breg Knee Brace TRI-PANEL IMMOBILIZER ACL PCL MCL*NEW
hope this is what you are looking for.
Not something simple like TriCor or Lopid? nm
Subject: Not something simple like TriCor or Lopid? nm
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May be simple interrupted fashion. nm
Subject: May be simple interrupted fashion. nm
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The simple ones alway getcha!
Subject: The simple ones alway getcha!
Thanks everyone, simple English word
Subject: Thanks everyone, simple English word
The sentence was sugar still runs from 90-100. Feel dumb! Got to love the trainees. Still Googled WAG sugar...LOL Will not ever forget that one!
yw...sometimes we try so hard we miss the simple stuff :) nm
Subject: yw...sometimes we try so hard we miss the simple stuff :) nm
That second part could be a simple as "cyst wall"
Subject: That second part could be a simple as "cyst wall"
if it's pertaining to the same procedure.
Could it be so simple as men's glandular stage 2 cancer.
Subject: Could it be so simple as men's glandular stage 2 cancer.
Glandular tissue is also found in breast tissue and males also do get cancer there, most think about down below when referring to males.
How is male breast cancer staged? The term "stage" is used to describe the anatomic extent of disease according to standardized rules. The same staging system is used for both male and female breast cancer patients. This standardized language allows clinicians and researchers to accurately describe the extent of disease. The AJCC (American Joint Committee on Cancer) staging system uses three numbers to determine the stage of the disease. T (stands for tumor) describes tumors of increasing size and local tissue destruction. N (stands for nodes) describes whether or not the tumor has metastasized to regional lymph nodes and if so, how extensive those nodal metastases are. M (stands for metastases) describes the presence or absence of systemic metastases. The AJCC staging system for breast cancer allows precise stratification of cases and is too complex to fully describe here (24).In most series, men present with more advanced disease (higher stages) women. It is not known whether this reflects delay in diagnosis, more rapid progression in disease, different breast anatomy resulting in most lesions being subareolar (with easy access to subareolar lymphatic trunks) or other factors.
pretty simple disk herniation
Subject: pretty simple disk herniation
See link, pretty simple but informative
Subject: See link, pretty simple but informative
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1122394
has a normal s/l affact. Help, I can't think of a simple word?!!? sm
Subject: has a normal s/l affact. Help, I can't think of a simple word?!!? sm
Patient is orineted times three and has a normal ______. s/l affact.
My mind is drawing a blank
thank you! it seems the most obvious/simple terms get me more than the complicated ones!
Subject: thank you! it seems the most obvious/simple terms get me more than the complicated ones!
Blah. Simple wrist x-ray, but I have a question. SM
Subject: Blah. Simple wrist x-ray, but I have a question. SM
She says: "Mild to moderate osteoarthritis about the s/l TRI SCAVY joint." Help?
Doc mumbles/stumbles over words, had me going too since it was such a simple answer! LOL nm
Subject: Doc mumbles/stumbles over words, had me going too since it was such a simple answer! LOL nm
That's it - gosh such a complicated word for a simple function.
Subject: That's it - gosh such a complicated word for a simple function.
Thanks
Geez! It's usually that simple too! Doesn't that just drive you crazy?!?!?!
Subject: Geez! It's usually that simple too! Doesn't that just drive you crazy?!?!?!
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I feel dumb! I hate when I overlook the simple things!!!!
Subject: I feel dumb! I hate when I overlook the simple things!!!!
I think a lot of people use the same
Subject: I think a lot of people use the same
name to post with, i.e. "anon", so it's probably different posters using "anon".
From all my QA people...
Subject: From all my QA people...
Followup is a noun, follow-up is an adjective and follow up is the verb. The correct way is follow-up visit
Quite a few QA people out there that
Subject: Quite a few QA people out there that
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Because people want help, but
Subject: Because people want help, but
aren't willing to give the background necessary to give an informed answer.
Some people are...
Subject: Some people are...
deserving, like yourself. :-)
I like to participate because I learn new things every day. It's sort of like "continuing education" for me. And...if I can be of help, I will do that too. I know I would appreciate any help.
I agree - simple mental status exam from my "psychiatric" days.
Subject: I agree - simple mental status exam from my "psychiatric" days.
Always wonder that too - why do people answer
Subject: Always wonder that too - why do people answer
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