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Perhaps he was slurring through it, but it was sure two syllables. Thank you!

Posted By: sm on 2006-11-28
In Reply to: maybe "transiently"?? NM - rad mt tn

Subject: Perhaps he was slurring through it, but it was sure two syllables. Thank you!

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It could be either - is the doc slurring so much you can't tell?
Subject: It could be either - is the doc slurring so much you can't tell?

Abduction is movement AWAY from the center of the body (like abducting someone - you take them away).


Adduction is movement TOWARD the center of the body.


So unless you can see the patient or the x-rays or whatever, you may just have to listen carefully.


Thanks to both. He was slurring and
Subject: Thanks to both. He was slurring and

now is saying it better. Yes, sensory. Just wanted to be sure.
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Subject: Maybe slurring

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Subject: MD says D5, not D50. Is he just slurring? See mssg

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Subject: doc is slurring s/l fastigal nystagmus.


Taking into account any possible slurring...
Subject: Taking into account any possible slurring...

or stumbling over the word....could it possibly be "oblique" ?  (pronounced by the doc as "o-bleek" instead of "o-blike")


That's the only alternative knee view I can think of other than a sunrise view, but sunrise couldn't be mistaken for your sound-alike description at all. 


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Thanks. I can hear the "on" now. He is slurring this together. NM
Subject: Thanks. I can hear the "on" now. He is slurring this together. NM

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Maybe slurring thoracic junction
Subject: Maybe slurring thoracic junction


they both have five syllables, so
Subject: they both have five syllables, so

what is the difference?
No, definitely two syllables because (sm)
Subject: No, definitely two syllables because (sm)

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Subject: It is three syllables.


Any chance they are slurring flex/extend?
Subject: Any chance they are slurring flex/extend?

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Found about 200 refs to upslurring and slurring. sm
Subject: Found about 200 refs to upslurring and slurring. sm

on EKG.


 


Google "EKG" and then go down to the SEARCH WITHIN RESULTS and put QRS slurring. Lots of info.


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Subject: Might be slurring some kind of study, but nothing's ringing

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slurring/missing first half of word- sm
Subject: slurring/missing first half of word- sm

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Subject: It was a thought I had, but there seems to be a few more syllables. Thx!!


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