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Thank you so very much for your quick response earlier today (s/m)

Posted By: No Name on 2008-01-09
In Reply to: There is fly-through view and fly-by view used as a 3D technique radiologically. - MT50

Subject: Thank you so very much for your quick response earlier today (s/m)

Due to severe weather conditions had to go off line quickly before I could send a "thank you."


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Subject: Please help, dictator too quick today and stuck....sm

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Subject: Neer response, near response?

Hello all. 


Thanks in advance if you can help me.


I have a neurologist who says "near response" when referring to eyes.  Is it near?  Neer?  neer? 


Also, is there a Neer's test in orthopedics? 


I'm confused!!


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Subject: I thought the same thing earlier when I was--sm

on the board, but did not want to say anything. They seem to have gotten their answers, as well. Hope WE passed their test for them!
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correct for medical purposes.

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Subject: I thought that might be it earlier, but she's definitely saying an S of Z sound. - NM

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Subject: he did eyes earlier - got excited for a minute

Thanks, though.
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the answer was lost. The "q" by itself is a dangerous abbrevision. Refer it to your supervisor as apparently the QA person does know this and, if nothing else, for clarification if they want you to use it.
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Don't you just love these made-up words?! Medialmost, laboratorywise.

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Thanks for the compliment. I am really dedicated to medical transcription. I really enjoy doing the work and find it very challenging. I graduated in June of 2005 and started my first job in October of 2005. I strive to do my best in everything. I just found out about this forum and MTstars about a week ago and I am so glad that I am able to talk to some experienced MTs. This forum is invaluable to a new MT.

So, all of the experienced MTs out there that contribute to this board you are all well appreciated. I hope that I will be able to have experience like you guys and be able to help other MTs out there that are just starting out.

Also, if you know if any new MTs that are still looking for that first job they should try Sten-Tel, Inc. They have an externship program for new MTs. That is where I work now.

Take care
Thanks for the response.
Subject: Thanks for the response.

I really appreciate your help and I did not think that I was doing anything "out of bounds."

Its good to see that there are experienced MTs out there like you that are willing to lend a "QA hand" once in a while.
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Subject: Thank you, I really appreciate your response (nm)


in response...
Subject: in response...

my educated guess would be speech difficulty


Thank you for your response
Subject: Thank you for your response


Your response
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Now I don't do orthopedics, but I believe you are correct. The fusion involves L4 and L5 and S1. Therefore, I would think he was saying L4 through S1. Please, someone, correct us if we are mistaken!
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Could it be sodium repletion?
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Subject: no go, but thanks for the response! nm


response
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D/K about "red photos", but the other is "capillary perfusion (not profusion).... at the watershed zones"
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>> Did you not learn medical terminology, anatomy and physiology?

I did from a reputed school in 2001. But you know hundreds of terms are being introduced every year and publishers have to update their books and dictionaries to keep pace with them, I don’t have enough resources & time to update my knowledge for all the specialties, that’s why I come to boards and do LEARN, it’s constant learning.

I say: Look at the stuff being asked. Most of it is not new terms. Most of it is human anatomy, which hasn't changed.

>> Did you not learn how to do your own research?

I think internet is the best media to do your research. Either Google it or ask the community. The message posting for help comes under research. Do you know the basics for research? Questionnaires & Surveys.

I say: Yeah, the internet might be the best.....if you want to get a lot of false information and conflicting answers. The "questionnaires and surveys" are irrelevant; the facts are what matter.

>> No wonder MT has a gotten a bad rep; half the people are not qualified to do it

Do you have any documented proof for this saying?

I say: Look at what many people say right here in the MT community. then read some of the reports in the medical records. I do coding also so I read the final product in the records. I can tell you - it is not pretty. It is obvious people don't know as much as they think they do.

>> Take a class. Learn the terminology, learn anatomy. Learn to use your own resources.

Trust me, most of the time, I come to boards not to post messages, but to read & listen as I used to do in my MT class. I read messages, learn new terminology, learn anatomy & help others etc. MTStars is my OWN resource.

I say: Yes I agree you can learn a lot here in terms of new terminology, but I will also say it should not be an easy way out of doing your own research and that learning anatomy here is a little too late. you should have learned that before you started working. If you don't know human anatomy, I sure don't want you transcribing anything about me or my loved ones.

>> Then you will learn MT. you don't learn by asking someone else to do it for you

I have learnt more on these boards than in the class. Hey, did you ask questions to your teacher in MT class? It’s same here to ask your seniors for help.

I say: Glad you have "learnt" a lot. LOL. Yes, I did ask questions, but once I started working i didn't expect anyone to do it for me. I did my own research and I did know anatomy! New drugs and new terminology will always pose a challenge, and this kind of board can be a big help, but anatomy is now what it was. we have the same bones, muscles, nerve, tendons, etc., etc., etc.

Come out of the stone age and open your eyes .... where mail is E mail, books are E Books & Learning is E Learning.

I say: Doing my own research or using a book is not living in the stone age. I use a lot of electronic resources but never to the exclusion of the solid resources that have been around for years and still get it right.
It is taking enough pride in myself and in my work to want to do the job right . It is not looking for an easy way out but taking the time to do for myself. What it boils down is good work ethic, and I see a lot of people who lack that. Everyone wants to be called a professional; no one wants to act like one. Everyone wants to make a ton of $$ but no one wants to REALLY work for it. I say grow up, get over yourselves. Do your own work.


Thank you for your response. nm
Subject: Thank you for your response. nm


WOW!! (not in response to age, but to
Subject: WOW!! (not in response to age, but to

EXPERIENCE!!) - I could have guessed, though, that you had that much experience - it shows in your posts!  Yeah - we experienced, old (we could probably throw "anal" in there, too) MTs need to stick together - THEY CAN'T BRING US DOWN!!


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s/l Waddellian response
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 Anyone out there heard of s/l Waddellian response?  I have typed this before, but cannot remember how to spell it.........