Quite all right. Meant to come back and check answer.
Posted By: but forgot. Thanks for help! on 2008-03-11
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Subject: Quite all right. Meant to come back and check answer.
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Wasn't meant for you but the person who responded to my answer right below
Subject: Wasn't meant for you but the person who responded to my answer right below
I tried to be helpful and say that my QA said to transcribe it sub-Q. "Anon" made a reply to that stating it was wrong and was somewhat belittle-ing in her response. No wonder there are a lot of viewers and the same "handful" of responders. I am thankful for the responders, but if others get belittling responses like "anon" gives, it makes you feel like your not worthy to be on here. You were very kind in your response.
And that is all that I meant, wow, really sorry I came back, take it away, AW, the board is yours,,,
Subject: And that is all that I meant, wow, really sorry I came back, take it away, AW, the board is yours,,,
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I'm here and I will check and get back to you!
Subject: I'm here and I will check and get back to you!
Will see him back in three months and check a s/l CPE?? TIA
Subject: Will see him back in three months and check a s/l CPE?? TIA
Check back, I will try to put a list of refs together for you. nm
Subject: Check back, I will try to put a list of refs together for you. nm
Necon®1/35. Check back for a link for this stuff. nm
Subject: Necon®1/35. Check back for a link for this stuff. nm
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Oops - spelling check: I meant DIFFERENCE (blush) :) n/m
Subject: Oops - spelling check: I meant DIFFERENCE (blush) :) n/m
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My Stedman's spell check comes back with pro embolic (2 separate words). Pro is a word in itself
Subject: My Stedman's spell check comes back with pro embolic (2 separate words). Pro is a word in itself as is embolic. Hope this helps.
Mo, I just sent an e-mail to the doc to get answer. Thx for help. Will post answer. THX
Subject: Mo, I just sent an e-mail to the doc to get answer. Thx for help. Will post answer. THX
back pain, given dura-back if needed for spasm. nm
Subject: back pain, given dura-back if needed for spasm. nm
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OB.. she returns for a string check?? or Estring check?? Thanks
Subject: OB.. she returns for a string check?? or Estring check?? Thanks
ENT answer
Dorland refers to "great" auricular nerve when defining nervus auricularis magnus
answer
Subject: answer
He is on several meds, and 105/70 is As Low as it needs TO be. DOC doesn't want it to go any lower, so He is going to reduce one of the meds (Norvasc) some. They talk so fast that it's hard to tell if they're saying hyper or hypo.
Right Answer!!
Subject: Right Answer!!
Sted's Ortho has this:
Electro-Acuscope
Electro-Acuscope electroacupuncture
Electro-Acuscope 85 stimulator
answer
Subject: answer
addisonian syndrome
the answer?????? ..................NM
Subject: the answer?????? ..................NM
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the answer was already given.....NM
Subject: the answer was already given.....NM
answer
Subject: answer
There is a rally, and also there is a balloon. But rally and balloon as one word... I don't know.
and the answer was
Subject: and the answer was
folliculitis.
thank you both so much for the answer
Subject: thank you both so much for the answer
See answer.
Subject: See answer.
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension.
I second that answer.
Subject: I second that answer.
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Answer Med
Subject: Answer Med
Could you be hearing Metoclopramide (generic of Reglan)?
thanks for the help sm for answer
Subject: thanks for the help sm for answer
"dorsolateral slit, prepuce" is what it ended up being. Thank you for the help.
I like your answer!
Subject: I like your answer!
The answer is NO.
Subject: The answer is NO.
(Just kidding - I'm punchy after seeing all these incomplete questions and now answer posts that aren't assigned to a question!)
Answer!
Subject: Answer!
Don't know about BOS, but leukocyte esterase is just a test for an enzyme that might indicate a uti...so in my experience, it's either a positive or negative result. If he gives you actual numbers or ranges (10-20), then he's talking about actual white blood cells (leukocytes).
At least that's my understanding.
Hope that helps!
QA answer
Subject: QA answer
If you cannot find it in the BOS, then chances are it does not matter.....unless the client profile specifically says not to abbreviate it should be OK.......
Answer
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There is NO hyphen in followup. It is either one word or two words.
Verb is follow up. (The patient will follow up with me).
Noun is followup. (The patient will be seen in followup in 1 week).
Hope that helps! Never use a hyphen with followup.
your answer
Subject: your answer
When doc dictates those just type it like you have it with the abbreviation first and then parentheses around the rest.
Thanks for your help. Just not sure, but I will let you know when and if I get an answer. NM
Subject: Thanks for your help. Just not sure, but I will let you know when and if I get an answer. NM
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Your answer is better !! nm
Subject: Your answer is better !! nm
See below, same answer.
Subject: See below, same answer.
don't have another answer, but
Subject: don't have another answer, but
great website I use is http://health.ucsd.edu/labref/Labref.html
Can you not answer?
Subject: Can you not answer?
I appreciate your answer.
Subject: I appreciate your answer.
nm
Answer
Subject: Answer
Apposition is when something is positioned side by side or fitted together like closing the skin for an incsion....the two sides are in apposition. Opposition is when things are opposite of each other, like the ability to move your thumb in contact with your fingers.
Oh well, my answer was Tc-99m
Subject: Oh well, my answer was Tc-99m
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Possible answer for DR
Subject: Possible answer for DR
DR: Degeneration reaction or reaction of degeneration [muscle fibers] according to my copy of Stedman's Medical abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols.
ref for you for my answer. sm
Subject: ref for you for my answer. sm
Traube semilunar space
a crescentic space about 12 cm wide, bounded medially by the left border of the sternum, above by an oblique line from the sixth costal cartilage to the lower border of the eighth or ninth rib in the midaxillary line and below by the costal margin; the percussion tone here is normally tympanitic, because of the underlying stomach, but is modified by pulmonary emphysema, a pleural effusion, or an enlarged spleen.
Answer
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It is Klebsiella (bacteria)
answer
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Could it be hematopoietic ?
here's your answer
Subject: here's your answer
cotyledons
answer
Subject: answer
it's high sensitivity CRP (C-Reactive Protein)
answer
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bilirubin or urobilinogen?
both words are in a UA
answer
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Narcan? It's what they give for an overdose.
Answer
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PE protocol
Answer
Subject: Answer
coude catheter
Did you ever get an answer on this?
Subject: Did you ever get an answer on this?
"Shanz" pins. From Stedman's Orthopedic and Rehab Word book.
She already got that answer on MTChat
I think she's taking a test and posting her questions on every MT board on the net. I'm not answering any of her questions until I'm sure she's not cheating.
Answer to question
Subject: Answer to question
status post gastric bypass and revision for peptic ulcer disease
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