Rest of sentence may help, but thinking "in lace-up shoes" n
Posted By: Terri on 2009-02-08
In Reply to: orthopedic doctor...s/l en-laid-up shoes. nm - minmin
Subject: Rest of sentence may help, but thinking "in lace-up shoes" n
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I agree, I think if you add "in" in front of opposition, the sentence reads just fine.
Subject: I agree, I think if you add "in" in front of opposition, the sentence reads just fine.
What is the rest of the sentence?
Subject: What is the rest of the sentence?
nm
the rest of the sentence
Subject: the rest of the sentence
It is recommended that the patient have a s/l "seizure" and cystoscopy with dilation under general anesthesia. (entire sentence)
What's the rest of the sentence? (sm)
Subject: What's the rest of the sentence? (sm)
I would guess it's "____________ of the esophagus." Clostridium difficile? Dunno, need more info.
P.S. re the rest of the sentence
Subject: P.S. re the rest of the sentence
I think it should read:
The patient’s MRI results showed L3-L4 grade I anterolisthesis of L4 on L3, causing severe narrowing of the lateral recess (or recesses).
Context? The rest of the sentence?
Subject: Context? The rest of the sentence?
Can't get it from what you've posted as bronchoscopies aren't accidental.
Subclavian? What is the rest of the sentence? NM
Subject: Subclavian? What is the rest of the sentence? NM
nm
necrosis maybe? What's the rest of the sentence?
Subject: necrosis maybe? What's the rest of the sentence?
how about "attempts at" ? (depending on rest of sentence)
Subject: how about "attempts at" ? (depending on rest of sentence)
it almost sounds like the doc is making up his own word...what is the rest of the sentence? nm
Subject: it almost sounds like the doc is making up his own word...what is the rest of the sentence? nm
I wrote SM, meaning the rest of the sentence was in the body.... :-)
Subject: I wrote SM, meaning the rest of the sentence was in the body.... :-)
:-)
Can we have the full sentence & the one after? I'm thinking something
Subject: Can we have the full sentence & the one after? I'm thinking something
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What's the next sentence? Am thinking that they removed the vibrissae but
Subject: What's the next sentence? Am thinking that they removed the vibrissae but
s
I'm thinking maybe they're butchering 'introitus'? What's next sentence? nm
Subject: I'm thinking maybe they're butchering 'introitus'? What's next sentence? nm
s
S/L doctor is saying (lace) fever lymphadenopathy
Subject: S/L doctor is saying (lace) fever lymphadenopathy
Thanks for your help!
I found it. lace locks. thank you to all those who looked.
Subject: I found it. lace locks. thank you to all those who looked.
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S/L-Elma shoes?
Subject: S/L-Elma shoes?
She wore these in the airport instead of her sneakers and got blisters. What kind of shoes are these??
yes, Elma shoes
Subject: yes, Elma shoes
they are like a slipper/bootie, a house shoe...at least the brand I know of.
s/l hallex shoes
Subject: s/l hallex shoes
He did get the shoes I asked for and he thinks they may be a little better than the s/l Hallex shoes but not a lot. He is wearing his s/l Hallex shoes today. tia.
hallux shoes
Subject: hallux shoes
as in for hallux valgus or hallux rigidus.
s/l liftlocks on shoes-OT eval
Subject: s/l liftlocks on shoes-OT eval
The patient is having an OT evaluation. He is in a wheelchair. The sentence is under ADLs and states, "He uses (s/l liftlocks or lislocks) on his shoes and these work well."
Saucony's (running shoes) nm
Subject: Saucony's (running shoes) nm
Has anyone heard of Orthowood shoes?
Subject: Has anyone heard of Orthowood shoes?
I could swear the doctor is saying s/l orthowood shoes. Anyone have any ideas? TIA.
The patient has an ulceration on her foot and needs to wear special shoes.
Ortho wedge shoes?
Subject: Ortho wedge shoes?
Here is a picture of one: http://www.dme-direct.com/ortho-wedge-post-op-shoe/
Merrell clogs (shoes)
Subject: Merrell clogs (shoes)
orthopedic doctor...s/l en-laid-up shoes. nm
Subject: orthopedic doctor...s/l en-laid-up shoes. nm
thanks
Wear stiff-soled shoes to reduce the aerobic activity to allow for bone healing. Sound right?nm
Subject: Wear stiff-soled shoes to reduce the aerobic activity to allow for bone healing. Sound right?nm
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"In-Fast"
Subject: "In-Fast"
is a trade name . he may be saying "dash" to use as a hyphen
maybe "in airway"??
Subject: maybe "in airway"??
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will check an "in-helm" INR. ??
Subject: will check an "in-helm" INR. ??
Not sure this is what I'm hearing. The patient has an enterocutaneous fistula. Says "need for daily wound care discussed. Will check an "in-helm" INR.
Clues??
Not "romare"..."in room air".
Subject: Not "romare"..."in room air".
You'll hear it this time!
maybe "in florid relapse" NM
Subject: maybe "in florid relapse" NM
"In regards to" is not correct grammar. SM
Subject: "In regards to" is not correct grammar. SM
If we are going to be grammar experts, we must know that it should be in regard or as regards.
the second one is probably "in formalin" for pathology nm
Subject: the second one is probably "in formalin" for pathology nm
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Second one, could it be "in origin" instead of epichondral?
Subject: Second one, could it be "in origin" instead of epichondral?
"in short order"
Subject: "in short order"
confused...when to use "in" and "at"
I have had no problems using these before but my new Editor has started to confuse me, when do i use "at" and when do I use "in"...for example...the patient was seen "in/at" the clinic....appointment with the oncology department "in/at" soandso hospital...thanks
Thanks. I definitely hear the "In-testum"
Subject: Thanks. I definitely hear the "In-testum"
though so I'll flag it. It almost sounds like the word cuts off in the dictation.
just a guess, but how about "in excess"?
Subject: just a guess, but how about "in excess"?
I think it's "in-stent" - as in restenosis
Subject: I think it's "in-stent" - as in restenosis
meaning "in sinus rhythm." nm
Subject: meaning "in sinus rhythm." nm
Never mind - he was saying "in brackets" GRRRR!
Subject: Never mind - he was saying "in brackets" GRRRR!
Could the phrase be, "in formalin" instead of "informally" nm
Subject: Could the phrase be, "in formalin" instead of "informally" nm
nm
maybe "in portion"...poor English use, but a WAG. sm
Subject: maybe "in portion"...poor English use, but a WAG. sm
The "in" portion of the study as opposed to the "out" portion. Maybe he was talking slowly because he was...thinking..while...talking.... I've done that myself.
"breaking in to"--"in" and "to" just happen to be beside one another
Subject: "breaking in to"--"in" and "to" just happen to be beside one another
Into or In to?
"Into is a preposition that has many definitions, but they all generally relate to direction.
On the other hand, in by itself can be an adverb, preposition, or adjective (and to by itself is a preposition or an adverb). Sometimes in and to just end up next to each other.
Maybe examples will help!
He walked into the room.
(Which direction was he going? Into the room.)
We broke in to the room.
('Broke in' is a phrasal verb. What did you break in to? The room.)
(Fogarty, Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips 34-35).
Or, could it be "in and out" suture technique. Just don't know/can't find
Subject: Or, could it be "in and out" suture technique. Just don't know/can't find
stone "in gradu" formation...
Subject: stone "in gradu" formation...
That is the complete sentence if that helps any?
taking insulin "in excess" maybe
Subject: taking insulin "in excess" maybe
"in knee-chest" position, maybe??
Subject: "in knee-chest" position, maybe??
probably being redundant and saying "in the dorsal supine position." nm
m
?"In vitro or in vivo" allergy testing
Subject: ?"In vitro or in vivo" allergy testing
s/l "in vitro or in vivo" allergy testing should be considered. Foreign doctor.
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