Sentences reads this exactly - please read.
Posted By: Pulling my hair out! on 2006-03-22
In Reply to: More info might help (sm) - Misha
Subject: Sentences reads this exactly - please read.
Her major problem is breathlessness. It is present with no exertion. She used _____ oxygen.
It does not sound cut off. tonelisary, denelisary
I am ready to scream. Not sure if it is a method of oxygen or what.
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his sentence reads ....
Subject: his sentence reads ....
A 31-year-old white male who presents today for evaluation of a 2-year medical ??? sol/journ (?). I dont' know, does sojourn make sense.
I would do like you have it. Reads better than hyphenated I think. nm
Subject: I would do like you have it. Reads better than hyphenated I think. nm
I think it reads okay with "which" and without a comma
Subject: I think it reads okay with "which" and without a comma
But that's just me.
Sentence reads, IUPC and IOFEM were placed.
Subject: Sentence reads, IUPC and IOFEM were placed.
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.
Sentence reads: A 20 cc subcutaneous pocket was formed. My question relates to cc versus mL - sm
Subject: Sentence reads: A 20 cc subcutaneous pocket was formed. My question relates to cc versus mL - sm
mL refers to liquid measures, and cc (or cubic centimeters) to solid measures. For some reason, I cannot get my brain to differentiate whether this 20 cc subcutaneous pacemaker pocket falls into the solid measure or liquid measure category. I THINK it would be solid measure, but it's been a long day and my brain is totally zapped. Appreciate any input!
Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.
Subject: Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.
I must not be spelling this word correctly at all because I can't get even close to finding a definition for it. Any takers on this one? Thanks!
The sentences that contain your s/l would be a really BIG help! nm
Subject: The sentences that contain your s/l would be a really BIG help! nm
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what are the other two sentences?
Subject: what are the other two sentences?
Here is one of the sentences. sm
Subject: Here is one of the sentences. sm
On examination of her back, any skin touch caused her to scream out and retract, hooked tuna type sign.
Two sentences or one?
Subject: Two sentences or one?
Two sentences or one?
Subject: Two sentences or one?
Headaches stable on Tylenol most likely secondary to stress.
or
Headaches stable on Tylenol. Most likely secondary to stress.
which one?
Could you give us the sentences before and after? That would really help. Thanks!
Subject: Could you give us the sentences before and after? That would really help. Thanks!
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I would break it up into 2 sentences
Subject: I would break it up into 2 sentences
She is doing that often; in work situations and other situations. She is confirming that she is less passive.
ok, just how far do yo go in fixing the ESL sentences?
Subject: ok, just how far do yo go in fixing the ESL sentences?
I have this ESL this morning, and I am really stumped. Her sentences don't make any sense. How far do I go in fixing them? I am afraid I will change the meaning.
Ex: (this is exactly what is dictated.)
Unfortunately, due to his severe and bad progression and aggressive and active MRI, we thought about even trying that with chemotherapy, and he was positive for core hepatitis B antibody that right suspicion of possible chronic infection.
Huh??? How much would you change to make it make sense?? This is just one of them.....
refractory something? How about the sentences before and
Subject: refractory something? How about the sentences before and
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That's why the sentences are more helpful.
Subject: That's why the sentences are more helpful.
x
Sentences are always nice.
Subject: Sentences are always nice.
Sometimes when a person can get the idea of what is going on, there may be something that triggers the association. Are these components for a replacement, an orthotic, etc.? I was wondering if it was a #8 shell.
Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?
Subject: Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?
She advised me that for many, many years she had a tea and toast diet with a very poor protein intake, and admitted to not having consumed milk for many, many years. She also had the habit, as do many patients with osteoporosis, by lying down a great deal during the day to coop with her back pain before finally seeking medical attention.
Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?
Subject: Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?
She advised me that for many, many years she had a tea and toast diet with a very poor protein intake, and admitted to not having consumed milk for many, many years. She also had the habit, as do many patients with osteoporosis, by lying down a great deal during the day to coop with her back pain before finally seeking medical attention.
overread vs over-read vs over read
Subject: overread vs over-read vs over read
OneLook has a disclaimer for the definition of the word overread that says: This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated. Some of the links listed on OneLook give the definition, some say the word does not exist, another gives the definition and then says (not used). There are references online for over-read, overread, and over read. I think over-read with a hyphen is a nice compromise. It's situations like this that make me dazed and confused!
The sentences before and after the S/L will give us the clues we need. nm
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how 'bout some sentences or history on pt....
Subject: how 'bout some sentences or history on pt....
x
Whole sentences help us understand what the doctor
Subject: Whole sentences help us understand what the doctor
is talking about.
Thank you! I wish they would speak in complete sentences!!!
Subject: Thank you! I wish they would speak in complete sentences!!!
Starting sentences of a file
Subject: Starting sentences of a file
The patient is a ----and most usual entries as follows
-old accountant
-old active duty military personnel
-old administrator
-old advertising sales specialist
-old administrative assistant
-old African-American
-old airhostess
-old architectural conservator
-old astrophysics
-old assistant
-old attorney
-old aunt
-old auto technician
-old author
-old black
-old boy
-old board member
-old bank manager
-old banking person
-old business owner
-old bus driver
-old bartender
-old brought by
-old Caucasian
-old child
-old carpenter
-old construction worker
-old creative director
-old communications director
-old college professor
-old daughter
-old disabled
-old dancer
-old driver
-old emergency room physician
-old Egyptian
-old executive
-old female
-old financial advisor
-old girl
-old gentleman
-old Hispanic
-old Hassidic
-old homemaker
-old heating ventilation and air-conditioning mechanic
-old heavy equipment operator
-old hospitalist
-old industrial electrician
-old internist
-old infant
-old lady
-old laborer
-old left hand dominant
-old male
-old musician
-old medical secretary
-old nurse
-old obese
-old Oriental male
-old patient
-old physical therapist
-old right handed
-old retired
-old retiree
-old recovery room nurse
-old student
-old son
-old semiretired child case worker/nurse
-old technical writer
-old teacher
-old twin daughters
-old white
-old woman
-old well driller
-old young
respiratory? sentences before or after might give more clues?
Subject: respiratory? sentences before or after might give more clues?
Patient was "bronched". A few sentences before it is mentioned sm
Subject: Patient was "bronched". A few sentences before it is mentioned sm
that the patient was on a bronchodilator.
Personally, I do a verbatim account and I have begun sentences with "CT".
Subject: Personally, I do a verbatim account and I have begun sentences with "CT".
sentences are "He was also tachycardic, but in no respiratory distress. He is not s/l T tipnic.
Subject: sentences are "He was also tachycardic, but in no respiratory distress. He is not s/l T tipnic. NM
nm
same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.
Subject: same here. Type out numbers at beginning of sentences. Otherwise type numeral if in sentence itself.
nm
Actually it is not - please read
Subject: Actually it is not - please read
http://www.urocit-k.com/index.jsp
Yes, she is a QA. Just re-read above
Subject: Yes, she is a QA. Just re-read above
posts.
I will correct myself before someone else does, THERE is too much guessing....
I read it!
Subject: I read it!
EVERYONE READ
Subject: EVERYONE READ - REVISED
This Word board is for assistance.
If you don't want to assist or be helpful with information, direction, guidance, then simply do not post.
Stop with the rudeness, the hatefulness, the judgement.
If you want to report a suspicious post for test questions or offshore MT, etc., please do so but stop being ugly ON the board.
Goldbird
Did you even read
Subject: Did you even read
.
pls read
Subject: pls read
Is Fosamax given weekly or daily? I left a QA marker because when I look up Fosamax, it is given weekly, but the doc said 70 mg daily, so I left a blank. The QA person left it as daily. Would this be correct - Fosamax 70 mg daily?
Please read.
Subject: Please read.
sentence: Will inject his bursa and give him some 'compound and shock strips'. Anybody know what this might be?
Nevermind, it is read, sorry ;(
Subject: Nevermind, it is read, sorry ;(
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They go by so fast you can't read then anyway. nm
Subject: They go by so fast you can't read then anyway. nm
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I never have time to read them, either. nm
Subject: I never have time to read them, either. nm
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WORD HELP>>please read further
Subject: WORD HELP>>please read further
Physical Exam: There is no costovertebral angle tenderness. There is no tenderness noted s/l "lums" left upper quadrant of the abdomen, nor tenderness, s/l "lulls" or ribs in that left side. Thanks
Read the TOS for the board
Subject: Read the TOS for the board
It states that this board is not designed to be a place to get unlimited advice. It is here to foster dicussion. My opinion is people tend to use this site as a crutch because they lack maturity or motivation or just don't care to experience the pleasaure of researching and making discoveries that will benefit them for life.
ALL POSTERS READ
Subject: ALL POSTERS READ
I have deleted and banned several offshore posters from using this website, the Word board in particular. I will try to watch closely for offshore posters as we do not allow them to post here. Your help is appreciated if you suspect such.
Reminder: We do not allow test questions to be posted. As I am observing this board closely, I will delete any posts that seem to be following test format. Changing your moniker will not make a difference -- I can still see who you are!
Goldbird
Yes; however, there is no guarantee anyone will read it! Will do. (NM)
Subject: Yes; however, there is no guarantee anyone will read it! Will do. (NM)
Goldbird
Sorry. Just read your post over and
Subject: Sorry. Just read your post over and
realized you were correcting yourself after what you had found on the internet.
Scary that the internet is giving wrong info too, and a lot of people go by what is on there without double checking.
Again Sorry.
I agree...if you had read the op...sm
Subject: I agree...if you had read the op...sm
you would have realized it was not criticism about not spelling something right, but about putting in a S/L question and someone not reading it correctly and saying she was not a mind reader. It was rude and uncalled for. Constructive criticism can be posted in a nice way, where it does not feel like criticism to the poster. No one has to be rude to get a point across. just my opinion.
dont believe everything you read, or
Subject: dont believe everything you read, or
hear for that matter
Just read the question
Subject: Just read the question
ALP = alkaline phosphatase
mri read question...sm
Subject: mri read question...sm
Doc says *The MRI shows what appears to be an intact cuff. The axial cuts, to me, are unremarkable and certainly not pathic s/l_____ nomonic of a labral tear.*
could not find pathic nomonic. help? TIA
Read the post!
Subject: Read the post!
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