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THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE ANSWER OF FEM Card Exam

Posted By: debbie on 2006-09-04
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Subject: No, definately sounds like Card-i-pel


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Incenti-neb nebulizer.

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using wild card in middle "antileukoproteinase" on One-Look site. nm
Subject: using wild card in middle "antileukoproteinase" on One-Look site. nm


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Subject: There is a CMR form or card that is filled out for communicable disease; do not know if this is done for seizures to alert various agencies i.e. operating vehicles, equipment, etc. ?


to stop bleeding after card cath, is it femstop or femostop?
Subject: to stop bleeding after card cath, is it femstop or femostop?

I have found it both ways just wondering which is correct? TIA
Mo, I just sent an e-mail to the doc to get answer. Thx for help. Will post answer. THX
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Extraocular movements intact to "Six card holds" without nystagmus or dysconjugate gaze. nm
Subject: Extraocular movements intact to "Six card holds" without nystagmus or dysconjugate gaze. nm


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Subject: Physical exam on eye exam, s/l Cardinal Welk's space?? noted.NM


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Subject: What kind of doc is doing the exam? And where in the exam is this test mentioned? nm

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Subject: Question about eye exam...when everting lids on eye exam (sm)

It is EVERT, not AVERT, right? I have always typed it with an E but I have a PA who keeps insisting it is A.  I always thought Avert applied to gaze, as if to look away.  Just want to make sure everting the eyelid is the right term.  TIA. 
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Dorland refers to "great" auricular nerve when defining nervus auricularis magnus
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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!!
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Sted's Ortho has this:


 


Electro-Acuscope


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the answer?????? ..................NM
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Subject: the answer was already given.....NM


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See answer.
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Noun is followup. (The patient will be seen in followup in 1 week).

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your answer
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When doc dictates those just type it like you have it with the abbreviation first and then parentheses around the rest.
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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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Subject: Your answer is better !! nm


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Subject: See below, same answer.


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Subject: don't have another answer, but

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Traube semilunar space



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