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Thank you! I wish they would speak in complete sentences!!!

Posted By: LHMT on 2008-12-08
In Reply to: Jevity 1.2 Cal 375 mL x3 per day. sm - Confetti

Subject: Thank you! I wish they would speak in complete sentences!!!




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I think I may speak for all of us here when (sm)
Subject: I think I may speak for all of us here when (sm)

I say that we are ALL very grateful that you are here.  Accolades regarding you are truly well deserved of your skills, as well as the genuiness of your kindness and willingness to help any and all.  Your fund of medical terminology is like no other I have experienced in all my 25 years of medical transcribing.  Thanks so very kindly for participating in this forum.  Whenever I have a question, I always first scan the board to see if you are online, because as I mentioned, you positively know your 'stuff,' for lack of a better word.  Thanks a million.


must speak spanglish nm
Subject: must speak spanglish nm


cut off my word - ability to speak...nm
Subject: cut off my word - ability to speak...nm

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think listhesis is "doc-speak". SM
Subject: think listhesis is "doc-speak". SM

Have heard them say "listhesis" for years. Think it is short for spondylolisthesis, slipping etc. See below.


 


spondylolisthesis


sponcdi-lb-lis-thTcsis



Forward movement of the body of one of the lower lumbar vertebrae on the vertebra below it, or upon the sacrum. Syn: spondyloptosis.


Origin


[spondylo- + G. olisthTsis, a slipping and falling]


Same here, s for speak, g for gulp (swallow)
Subject: Same here, s for speak, g for gulp (swallow)


it's coif - only 1 F.....I speak French....
Subject: it's coif - only 1 F.....I speak French....


I can only speak for the ones I've worked for...
Subject: I can only speak for the ones I've worked for...

Only 1 company wanted "disc". The rest wanted "disk".
complete, complete, pushed...don't know the last one. nm
Subject: complete, complete, pushed...don't know the last one. nm

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Yes, she does for the most part speak clear English
Subject: Yes, she does for the most part speak clear English

and she did say Diflucan as the child has thrush.

Thanks
I GOT it...perfumed pads...if she would speak properly...geez:)
Subject: I GOT it...perfumed pads...if she would speak properly...geez:)

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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.

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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.


The sentences before and after the S/L will give us the clues we need. nm

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Sentences reads this exactly - please read.
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.


how 'bout some sentences or history on pt....
Subject: how 'bout some sentences or history on pt....

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Whole sentences help us understand what the doctor
Subject: Whole sentences help us understand what the doctor

is talking about.
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


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-old retiree


-old recovery room nurse


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-old son


-old semiretired child case worker/nurse


-old technical writer


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-old twin daughters


-old white


-old woman


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-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

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need complete sentence to help.
Subject: need complete sentence to help.

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complete sentence is there
Subject: complete sentence is there

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Just a wag...Geritol Complete? nm
Subject: Just a wag...Geritol Complete? nm

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Just found this, don't think it is complete
Subject: Just found this, don't think it is complete

Thought i would share


species filing cabinet


That is the complete report. nm
Subject: That is the complete report. nm

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What's the complete sentence?
Subject: What's the complete sentence?


Sorry. Here is the complete link. sm
Subject: Sorry. Here is the complete link. sm

http://schooltree.org


 


 


 


Complete x-rays? nm
Subject: Complete x-rays? nm

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Subject: could be complete OR comprehensive; when


Complete hx not dictated
Subject: Complete hx not dictated

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The complete context, i.e., the before and after the
Subject: The complete context, i.e., the before and after the

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Can we have the complete sentence please?
Subject: Can we have the complete sentence please?


Here is the complete sentence
Subject: Here is the complete sentence

"Basically, he sustained a contusion and a hematoma of the subungual _________ bed."
What is the complete sentence? Thanks. nm
Subject: What is the complete sentence? Thanks. nm

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Could we have the complete sentence please.
Subject: Could we have the complete sentence please.


Complete sentence and what it is for would help.
Subject: Complete sentence and what it is for would help.


what is the complete sentence?
Subject: what is the complete sentence?


complete sentence please
Subject: complete sentence please


complete sentence please... SM
Subject: complete sentence please... SM

if it's cardio, "insadsystematous" could be in-stent restenosis. just a wild guess.