Personally I would not have either, it would be 1 gram IV Kefzol induction.
Posted By: MT50 on 2008-02-08
In Reply to: op help - Tracey
Subject: Personally I would not have either, it would be 1 gram IV Kefzol induction.
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No, don't cap gram-negative. The test Gram stain is capitalized - per Stedmans Inf Dis Book. -s
Subject: No, don't cap gram-negative. The test Gram stain is capitalized - per Stedmans Inf Dis Book. -sm
Also, I worked in a lab for many years, and gram-negative and gram-positive are not capitalized. Gram is the name of the doctor or scientist who came up with the staining test, Gram stain, so that is capped.
gram-position pleomorphic bacilli? (gram-positive should be small "g")
Subject: gram-position pleomorphic bacilli? (gram-positive should be small "g")
Sted's Path and Lab Words - gram-negative bacilli but Gram
Subject: Sted's Path and Lab Words - gram-negative bacilli but Gram
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It should be Gram's stain, the formal name, or the result was gram negative.... then not.....nm
Subject: It should be Gram's stain, the formal name, or the result was gram negative.... then not.....nm
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Incorrect, it is gram-negative and cap only for Gram stain.
Subject: Incorrect, it is gram-negative and cap only for Gram stain.
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Which is correct..Gram or gram negative?nm
Subject: Which is correct..Gram or gram negative?nm
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Gram stain, and gram-negative. (nm)
Subject: Gram stain, and gram-negative. (nm)
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Might be Kefzol, used often. nm
Subject: Might be Kefzol, used often. nm
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Kefzol
Subject: Kefzol
That could actually be it! Thanks!! :)
Is he saying Kefzol? (nm)
Subject: Is he saying Kefzol? (nm)
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Kefzol ?
Subject: Kefzol ?
Could it be Kefzol irrigation? sm
Subject: Could it be Kefzol irrigation? sm
Kefzol is a powder (cefazolin) that is placed in a wound after irrigation.
s/l folkatose induction?
Subject: s/l folkatose induction?
sounds like the doctor says : Patient admitted (folkatose?) induction secondary to under 1 episode of late ..
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?Kefzol powder (cephalosporin antibiotic) nm
Subject: ?Kefzol powder (cephalosporin antibiotic) nm
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2 grams of IV Kefzol as a sedative for OR report?
Subject: 2 grams of IV Kefzol as a sedative for OR report?
another induction chemo with s/l seven and three? how to type that pls
Subject: another induction chemo with s/l seven and three? how to type that pls
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I usually hear "prior to induction". nm
Subject: I usually hear "prior to induction". nm
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"admitted for Pitocin induction"...? nm
Subject: "admitted for Pitocin induction"...? nm
Was there PROM or other type of infection? If not Pitocin, then maybe Kefzol for
Subject: Was there PROM or other type of infection? If not Pitocin, then maybe Kefzol for
s
OB..a desire to initiate ovulation induction...
Subject: OB..a desire to initiate ovulation induction...
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Personally, I don't see that being the
Subject: Personally, I don't see that being the
word, and if it was the word, I would think it would be fistula, not fisular. Since it came back from QA that way, I guess it has to fly, but personally...nah! Sorry. But to me, fisula is not even a word.
Personally, I would--sm
Subject: Personally, I would--sm
take out the comma between nucleations and right; I would also take out the comma between right and x 3, I would place a comma between fifth and "and". This is really a confusing sentence, as I am not sure if it means "right times 3" or right third, second, and fifth DIP joints. that would make a difference in the punctuation.
Personally, I would use the --sm
Subject: Personally, I would use the --sm
heading of CHIEF COMPLAINT: New patient with arm pain. or new patient, arm pain.
JMO
I personally
Subject: I personally
would do 1/1,000,000
Personally 3+3
Subject: Personally 3+3
I don't have anything personally against them (sm)
Subject: I don't have anything personally against them (sm)
But you're right...I have a lot of CNPs and PA-Cs who are constantly saying the wrong things. For example, the CNP who keeps saying dilution instead of deciliter for the UA, when she does an eye exam she always says the lids were averted instead of everted. She SPELLS it for me and always sounds like she's disgusted because she keeps spelling it with an A and I keep typing it with an E. It has always been Everted. Averted means to look away. I type these things up for years and years and then someone comes along like her and I start questioning myself, and maybe I'm typing it wrong...it just drives me crazy.
It could go either way, personally most
Subject: It could go either way, personally most
of the time I have heard things similar to this, the distally would go with the sensation.
Personally -
Subject: Personally -
I change it to match the context of the sentence - another x-ray, x-rayed again, etc.
If it is verbatim I would type re-x-ray.
I, personally..
Subject: I, personally..
would type it 4 x 4s-no apostrophe. :-)
I personally would just separate
Subject: I personally would just separate
by a slash 500/500/250/500, but that's just me :)
Grammar help! Myself personally
Subject: Grammar help! Myself personally
Dr. states. "I myself personally use drug-X."
or is it myself, personally?
Or leave out one or the other?
This is a verbatim account.
TIA!!
Personally, I would leave out the myself--sm
Subject: Personally, I would leave out the myself--sm
that would be like saying "I me personally use the drug." verbatim or not, it is not good grammar, but it is your call. JMO.
Personally, I'd change it to, I was able to
Subject: Personally, I'd change it to, I was able to
get in touch with the patient's daughter, as I am my own QA. My doc lets me spritz up his letters all the time.
I personally capitalize it.
Subject: I personally capitalize it.
Hi there! I personally would not hesitate
Subject: Hi there! I personally would not hesitate
to type cruciates, just as he dictated it. JMHO.
It can be spelled either way. Personally, I use
Subject: It can be spelled either way. Personally, I use
CT scan. Just be sure whichever you choose, you are consistent with the spelling.
Personally I would use DeLee, they say it all
Subject: Personally I would use DeLee, they say it all
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Personally, I type it as 10.4.
Subject: Personally, I type it as 10.4.
as in he personally has history of.... NM
Subject: as in he personally has history of.... NM
It is however your client wants. Personally,
Subject: It is however your client wants. Personally,
our client does not use slang, so we expand.
I personally always use "disk", but sometimes
Subject: I personally always use "disk", but sometimes
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Personally, I do not use the hyphen because
Subject: Personally, I do not use the hyphen because
"white matter" goes together as it is a part of the brain.
I personally don't use "q" anymore at all, but from
Subject: I personally don't use "q" anymore at all, but from
what I understand it's okay to use it in a non-medication context.
Personally I would capitalize since it is a brand name
Subject: Personally I would capitalize since it is a brand name
Personally, I am a grammar freak--sm
Subject: Personally, I am a grammar freak--sm
AND I was taught through my medical transcription school, to change things like this to make a readable, correct sentence. Verbatim was not acknowledged, as we all know that some docs cannot put a sentence together verbally in the English structural rules. I was taught that a good transcriptionist always changes incorrect things to become correct things...not just *this is what he says, so this is what I give 'em.* attitude. Personally, I would change the sentence to read * A __ cm hardware was tried.* It does not change the meaning of the sentence one iota and sounds much better, at least to me. But that is me and my opinion. My many years of proper English schooling just will not let that sentence pass as is. The hair on the back of my neck stands up when I know it is incorrect. This is just my opinion, and I don't need to be slammed for it. I would really like to know what your employer has to say about it Hayseed, if you ever get a response.
I personally would put "not ill-appearing". nm
Subject: I personally would put "not ill-appearing". nm
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