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Thanks! I was actually wondering if there was another syllable in front, instead of 'and lodapin

Posted By: rmb on 2008-04-30
In Reply to: amlodipine (Norvasc) - nm

Subject: Thanks! I was actually wondering if there was another syllable in front, instead of 'and lodapine'




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to put a comma in front of 'and that' is definitely wron.g.sm
Subject: to put a comma in front of 'and that' is definitely wron.g.sm

Why would you do that? Since when do you put a comma in front of 'that', the less in front of 'and that'.

The sentence structure in the second part is wrong, it does not make any sense, so I corrected it in my other post.
Looks right, only delete the comma in front of 'and
Subject: Looks right, only delete the comma in front of 'and

',and right thalamic...'

Suppose it's too late?
wondering then if its an apnea hypopnea index... just wondering... n/m
Subject: wondering then if its an apnea hypopnea index... just wondering... n/m


she says 'yeast vulva vaginitis'. Am I missing 'and' or some word in there? nm
Subject: she says 'yeast vulva vaginitis'. Am I missing 'and' or some word in there? nm

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coronary pressure wire, ? I think it's 'an', not 'and' 18-French...
Subject: coronary pressure wire, ? I think it's 'an', not 'and' 18-French...


right total knee posthesis s/l 'and camback' alignment sm
Subject: right total knee posthesis s/l 'and camback' alignment sm


where's the stress? First syllable or second?
Subject: where's the stress? First syllable or second?

Long "a" or short "a"?  Could she be saying "without a [s/l tar]" or "with [s/l atatar]"?  What is the next sentence?  Could there be more to the word that you thought was part of the next sentence?  Just some thoughts, probably not much help.
don't think it is empty can. It is one syllable
Subject: don't think it is empty can. It is one syllable


maybe you are missing the first syllable...
Subject: maybe you are missing the first syllable...

orchiectomy
Looks like I forgot a whole syllable! Thank you so much!
Subject: Looks like I forgot a whole syllable! Thank you so much!


Thanks, but definitely a four syllable word
Subject: Thanks, but definitely a four syllable word

tion is a definite for the ending.
Could be, although he only dictates 1 syllable. I think I will flag. Thanks.
Subject: Could be, although he only dictates 1 syllable. I think I will flag. Thanks.


stress is pretty clearly on the first syllable
Subject: stress is pretty clearly on the first syllable

I'm hearing sudden or seven.  He says severe clearly earlier on in the sentence.  All ideas are very much appreciated though!
What comes before this? Maybe lacking a syllable for clopidogrel? nm
Subject: What comes before this? Maybe lacking a syllable for clopidogrel? nm

d
first syllable probable the word all...nm
Subject: first syllable probable the word all...nm

x
No, I put *the* in front of it......nm
Subject: No, I put *the* in front of it......nm

xx
Unfortunately no, he has either an M or N in the front there.
Subject: Unfortunately no, he has either an M or N in the front there.


he is clearly getting out the MOR no A in front but thanks
Subject: he is clearly getting out the MOR no A in front but thanks

NM
I would either put a # in front of the 7 or....sm
Subject: I would either put a # in front of the 7 or....sm

make it 7-mm or 7-French.
And it should ALWAYS be 0.5% or a zero in front of any "point something" value.
Subject: And it should ALWAYS be 0.5% or a zero in front of any "point something" value.

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BOS says no, put "the" in front.
Subject: BOS says no, put "the" in front.


still NO commas in front of
Subject: still NO commas in front of

the 'and'.
You need to study the commas rules! Twinkle, twinkle, little star.....go to bed!
Sorry, there should be an "eighty" in front of fistula ??
Subject: Sorry, there should be an "eighty" in front of fistula ??


this is correct, but put a comma in front of
Subject: this is correct, but put a comma in front of

..., a popping sensation is elicited.

I would type the 3rd and 4th, as numbers.
Thanks, the "amp of" in front of it was hard to figure
Subject: Thanks, the "amp of" in front of it was hard to figure


Thanks for excoriations, may just have to blank front word
Subject: Thanks for excoriations, may just have to blank front word

Thanks so much for excoriations! I appreciate it as that was a HUGE help!
But she put 2 commas, 1 in front of 'where', what is wrong,
Subject: But she put 2 commas, 1 in front of 'where', what is wrong,

the 2nd in front of 'but' which is right.
I wouldalso add a comma in front of ..,giving...nm
Subject: I wouldalso add a comma in front of ..,giving...nm

nm
My favorite part of the PDR was the filmy sheets in the front, sm
Subject: My favorite part of the PDR was the filmy sheets in the front, sm

especially the drugs are listed categorically. For instance, if you heard a drug but couldn't quite get it but knew it was for (for example) Parkinson's disease, you could look it up under "antiparkinsonian drugs." Drake & Drake has a similar book, XRef.

I'd love to use the Internet more but I can only get dialup in my area and it takes waaaaay too long. Books are faster for me.

As far as Sherlock Holmes is concerned, I was more of an Inspector Clousseau.

Later!
s/l-EOA-) demonstrated he had 2+ to the front, trace to the back, 1 to the bottom.
Subject: s/l-EOA-) demonstrated he had 2+ to the front, trace to the back, 1 to the bottom.

nm
cerumen impaction is it! But can there be any other word in front of it instead of fresh?
Subject: cerumen impaction is it! But can there be any other word in front of it instead of fresh?


Thx guys. It was "PCO2 is 57" (and he threw an Ahhh in front of the 57 :) Thx again!
Subject: Thx guys. It was "PCO2 is 57" (and he threw an Ahhh in front of the 57 :) Thx again!


arggh! that should read 4 and aft. Put a quotation mark in front the 4 and it messed up.
Subject: arggh! that should read 4 and aft. Put a quotation mark in front the 4 and it messed up.

x
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.


Wondering...
Subject: Wondering...

How many of these questions are from MTs taking tests?
I*'m just wondering why all this
Subject: I*'m just wondering why all this


couldn't have been in emails by posting for help from a mentor.  If you'll notice on another forum on this website, I've pubically stated that I have mentored more than my share of newbies in the past.  BUT, if you are posting entire reports, that would concern me from an MTSO standpoint as a breach of confidentiality even IF the patient's name and doctor's names have been deleted.  I can tell it is a teaching/trauma hospital by the discharging service (so you can tell I'm not a newbie).


Also, do you know the people who run this board have to pay for the bandwidth of the posts here, so when you load it up with long reports, it costs them money.


BTW, yes, I've been in every setting possible in the health care industry other than doing procedures and practicing medicine and there wasn't someone there who enabled me and kept me from devloping my research skills.  I do think you are now trained like Pavlov's dogs to come here and ask questions rather than do a little research (which could have been helpful especially with a simple word like posttussive)...just do some research first.


Another thought I had was that you might not be working for a service yet but simply doing classwork/homework and if people here are going to do it for you, then how exactly do you feel you've earned your grade (or if employed, your salarly?)


Just making observations and not excuses.


wondering - sm
Subject: wondering - sm

Could it possibly be "Ludwig's angina" -- which can be a complication of oral abscesses. I know that is a stretch from your s/l, but would make sense.

Your question had me googling for about an hour last night -- love to try and figure out things I don't know! if you ever find out the correct word, let us know.

Have a great day.
That's what I was wondering if he..
Subject: That's what I was wondering if he..

was saying, but it sure didn't sound like that.  Thanks!


wondering
Subject: wondering

Is Potts a procedure?
yes, that is what I was wondering (sm)
Subject: yes, that is what I was wondering (sm)

if it were P0-1, they usually say P zero one, but this dictator is saying P zero TO one, so I wondered about that. I am definitely no OB/GYN expert, though, so I am not sure.
Wow...also wondering! I'd ask for them. nm
Subject: Wow...also wondering! I'd ask for them. nm

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I was wondering if maybe
Subject: I was wondering if maybe

he did have an accent and was trying to say something like multiple falls and (resulting in) broken teeth or multiple falling, etc., sometimes hard to make sense of things...
thanks!! Now I'm wondering if I have been
Subject: thanks!! Now I'm wondering if I have been

Maybe I have been typing the wrong word for my plastic surgeons for 10 years....they wouldn't tell me anyway if I was incorrect...or rarely would....they always say fluctuant or fluctuance (in wounds and the ilk) - maybe they want flocculent and flocculence..I'm awful confuzzled now but thank you SO MUCH for the definition of that NEW word I learned today, flocculence....



Thanks. I was wondering about that too,
Subject: Thanks. I was wondering about that too,

but can't find anything to substantiate it. I appreciate your help!
just wondering...
Subject: just wondering...

I was just wondering if there was such a term as 90/90 only because I am not sure if he stuttered or not. :-)

He does at 90/90 have a subacromial popping sensation.
wondering
Subject: wondering

I am wondering if the doctor is just reading what the patient wrote on a form as it may be Uroxatral. I have doctors that mess up on meds all the time, because they just believe the patient wrote it down correctly.
That is what I am wondering.
Subject: That is what I am wondering.

This patient is 66 years old.  That really doesn't seem to fit, but it sounds like it.  I left it blank.
I was wondering that too, but he actually --sm
Subject: I was wondering that too, but he actually --sm

SAYS Narpac, but I guess I will have to leave a blank. I cannot find anything close to it and the man has no past medical history to speak of to give any indication as to what it is for. It is a STAT and i have to turn it in now. thanks all.
I was wondering if maybe
Subject: I was wondering if maybe

you were hearing cemented total hip replacement instead of index THR. :-)
Yes I was wondering about the 1/2 to 3/4 :-). sm.
Subject: Yes I was wondering about the 1/2 to 3/4 :-). sm.

but the "to" helped also...lol. Thanks so much for your help :-)
I don't think a comma is necessary. I was wondering
Subject: I don't think a comma is necessary. I was wondering

about having to authenticate, too.