Sounds good, but I specifically hear "fish." Thanks you two for trying! nm
Posted By: jen on 2008-12-05
In Reply to: "No change" from? "previous" ???? - anonamiss
Subject: Sounds good, but I specifically hear "fish." Thanks you two for trying! nm
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never heard of "fish"...any possible way you can hear "sheath"? nm
Subject: never heard of "fish"...any possible way you can hear "sheath"? nm
That's good, but no, he specifically says cadent at the end... : )
Subject: That's good, but no, he specifically says cadent at the end... : )
sounds good....thanks (nm)
Subject: sounds good....thanks (nm)
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Sounds good to me, thanks!
Subject: Sounds good to me, thanks!
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Sounds good to me.
Subject: Sounds good to me.
I'd have never figured it out. I'll send it to QA and see if they can add it, and I'll add it to the normal I made. Thank you!
That sounds good.
Subject: That sounds good.
I'd go with that.
OK. sounds good.
Subject: OK. sounds good.
Sounds like that makes sense. I'll try to look it up further.
THANKS!!
TY, sounds good to me
Subject: TY, sounds good to me
Sounds good nm
Subject: Sounds good nm
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Sounds good to me, thanks! (nm)
Subject: Sounds good to me, thanks! (nm)
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thanks that sounds good
Subject: thanks that sounds good
i will type it as one word.
That sounds good to me! Thanks! NM
Subject: That sounds good to me! Thanks! NM
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sounds good to me.
Subject: sounds good to me.
Sounds good to me. Thanks!
Subject: Sounds good to me. Thanks!
Sounds like - good uterine cry, or cri
Subject: Sounds like - good uterine cry, or cri
any guesses?
That sounds good to me.. thanks soooo much
Subject: That sounds good to me.. thanks soooo much
Sounds like a good save to me! :) nm
Subject: Sounds like a good save to me! :) nm
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Sentence sounds good to me!
Subject: Sentence sounds good to me!
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Sounds pretty good to me, but (sm)
Subject: Sounds pretty good to me, but (sm)
I would say hCG instead of HCG. It stands for human chorionic gonadotropin. It is found in the blood and urine of pregnant women (and other rarer things, like cancer). Blood hCG makes total sense, and the values you listed make sense if a miscarriage occurred.
Gosh, sounds good to me!
Subject: Gosh, sounds good to me!
good try but it sounds like it starts with an A. thanks for your help.
Subject: good try but it sounds like it starts with an A. thanks for your help.
Sounds good, but have not been able to verify
Subject: Sounds good, but have not been able to verify
this acronym anywhere, either on Google or Abbrev. search sites; would figure this is a client that requires expansions!! AARGH!!!
Yeah, that sounds good
Subject: Yeah, that sounds good
Thanks.
good to hear -- hope my answer helped you!
Subject: good to hear -- hope my answer helped you!
LOL, that sounds poetic. Good research! Thank you.
Subject: LOL, that sounds poetic. Good research! Thank you.
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You are a good stretcher , plus everything sounds better when you take a break! Thanks!
Subject: You are a good stretcher , plus everything sounds better when you take a break! Thanks!
But he gave a good hint. It sounds like
Subject: But he gave a good hint. It sounds like
he's saying there is no evidence for anything like scleroderma beyond Raynaud's (because you can have Raynaud's without or with scleroderma).
So Raynaud's makes perfect sense.
Sounds good to me. Thumbs-down abduction it is
Subject: Sounds good to me. Thumbs-down abduction it is
sounds are coarse. There is good air exhange? nm
Subject: sounds are coarse. There is good air exhange? nm
sounds are coarse. There is good air exhange? nm
Subject: sounds are coarse. There is good air exhange? nm
Anyone ever hear of something that sounds like (sm)
Subject: Anyone ever hear of something that sounds like (sm)
a Sunara or Sonara patch? It's being used as anesthetic on a 6-month-old for a lumbar puncture. TIA.
Usually hear inferior sulcus test/sign. See good shoulder link. sm
Subject: Usually hear inferior sulcus test/sign. See good shoulder link. sm
==http://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/article.asp?section=497&article=614===
I can't hear that. Still sounds like ballads, but I know it's not.
Subject: I can't hear that. Still sounds like ballads, but I know it's not.
Thanks - really sounds like otherus though, can't hear any P's in there sm
Subject: Thanks - really sounds like otherus though, can't hear any P's in there sm
and thanks for the k-wire tip! Still trying to catch on to this surgery thing.
Can you hear what it sounds like at all? We can't just guess.
Subject: Can you hear what it sounds like at all? We can't just guess.
I have found several things but nothing that sounds like what I hear.
Subject: I have found several things but nothing that sounds like what I hear.
Guess I will have to leave this for someone else to figure out.
That sounds like it is it! He is making it so hard to hear! THANK YOU.
Subject: That sounds like it is it! He is making it so hard to hear! THANK YOU.
just sounds like dysplastic then I hear *tuti*??? nm
Subject: just sounds like dysplastic then I hear *tuti*??? nm
nm
Usually hear of an on-lay mesh patch, but maybe there's a brand out there that sounds like
Subject: Usually hear of an on-lay mesh patch, but maybe there's a brand out there that sounds like
s
this is a pretty cool site to hear/see the sounds
Subject: this is a pretty cool site to hear/see the sounds
http://www.blaufuss.org/
S refers to sound: First, second, third and fourth, (S1, S2, S3, and S4).
A2 and P2, the other post mentions, refer to aortic and pulmonic valve closure, A2 for aortic valve closure and P2 for pulmonic valve closure.
If you haven't done cardiology, of even if you have but just a little bit, this is a neat site to see. Put on your earphones!!
Did anyone ever hear of a skin prep for surgery that sounds like pecton. nm
Subject: Did anyone ever hear of a skin prep for surgery that sounds like pecton. nm
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It does not say specifically, but sm..
Subject: It does not say specifically, but sm..
his pmhx is sig for diabetes, cardiac disease and hypertension.
Here is the list of meds the pt is on...Aciphex, Zantac, Domperidone which is a Canadian medication for treating the gastrointestinal tract, and also desifaremine.
This is probably specifically related to the
Subject: This is probably specifically related to the
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not unless your clients specifically ask for such.
Subject: not unless your clients specifically ask for such.
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Really? Even if the doc specifically says "ccs"
Subject: Really? Even if the doc specifically says "ccs"
you cannot assume 5-6 unless the doctor specifically
Subject: you cannot assume 5-6 unless the doctor specifically
5 to 6-mm nodule is the "most" correct. We all "know" the MD meant both values are mm but unless each value is specified, you cannot make that assumption.
he specifically said mri results went to the patient
Subject: he specifically said mri results went to the patient
weird, I know
I don't type enough labs to say specifically, but
Subject: I don't type enough labs to say specifically, but
Stedman's ABREV has URED - unable to read (lab result). Could that be what he's saying? Hope someone can verify one way or another, as I'm sure I'll have it eventually.
Just clostridium difficile....unless doc specifically says colitis. nm
Subject: Just clostridium difficile....unless doc specifically says colitis. nm
Wierd, I can specifically remember being told that:
Subject: Wierd, I can specifically remember being told that:
CVA was cerebrovascular accident
c.v.a. was costovertebral angle.
Been doing that for 25 years. Maybe it was just my original employer hospital's preference. Interesting, isn't it, that you can do something for years and years and never know it was not correct. I won't forget now, that is for sure. hehe
Unless specifically told to expand, leave as GI.
Subject: Unless specifically told to expand, leave as GI.
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