Thanks for the info my company likes FABER...QA giged me on it the other way.
Posted By: xcopper on 2008-01-16
In Reply to: Fabere - MT50
Subject: Thanks for the info my company likes FABER...QA giged me on it the other way.
Sometimes this job is so draining. People have no idea how stressful it is. I had less stress as a cop...
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Here's the company site info.......
Subject: Here's the company site info.......
It shows SPOT and Spot, I would go with SPOT, since it says SPOT is a trademark.
http://www.obex.co.nz/index.asp?PageID=2145823965
More info, Eileen,the sentence/context? I know Enron was a very bad company! :-)......nm
Subject: More info, Eileen,the sentence/context? I know Enron was a very bad company! :-)......nm
nm
No, it's more like a patient info sheet, by a company called Compass. Just wanted to verify SM
Subject: No, it's more like a patient info sheet, by a company called Compass. Just wanted to verify SM
if this is correct...
One company i work for says "principle"..my other company says "principal" sm
Subject: One company i work for says "principle"..my other company says "principal" sm
I just do what each company wants (personally, I like "principle")
Depends on your company specs. Okay for me to use with my company. nm
Subject: Depends on your company specs. Okay for me to use with my company. nm
nm
The spellchecker likes it . . .
Subject: The spellchecker likes it . . .
because combed is a word . . . don't know about the drug name though.
Your sound likes are probably
Subject: Your sound likes are probably
Need sound likes.
Subject: Need sound likes.
x
FABER
Subject: FABER
Sacroiliac Joint Pain:
- elicited with the patient lying on the affected side without support (Gaenslen's test), direct compression,
or Flexion, Abduction and External Rotation (FABER test);
From:
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/exam_of_the_lumbar_spine
No reverse mentioned.
FABER
Subject: FABER
stands for flexion, abduction and external rotation. I always capitalize the letters because it's an abbreviation. :-)
Thanks for trying. This is one of those docs that likes to make up his own.
Subject: Thanks for trying. This is one of those docs that likes to make up his own.
I know there are malleable stays or retractors, but it gets flagged. Hopefully, the next time he will learn to enunciate (wishful thinking LOL).
my stedman's spellchecker likes it !
Subject: my stedman's spellchecker likes it !
transdermal? (any "sound likes"?)
Subject: transdermal? (any "sound likes"?)
which Stedman's..?? spellcheck likes either
Subject: which Stedman's..?? spellcheck likes either
BOS likes to make up their own thing just to be superior and..
Subject: BOS likes to make up their own thing just to be superior and..
I refuse to do EVERY SINGLE THING by BOS.
My QA likes KCl if specific poss chloride is not
Subject: My QA likes KCl if specific poss chloride is not
x
FABER or fabere
Subject: FABER or fabere
Can anyone give me a good rule of thumb to use for distinguishing these, or are they the same, and if so - which is preferred?
It's FABER or FABERE (sm)
Subject: It's FABER or FABERE (sm)
FABER stands for Flexion, ABduction, and External Rotation of the hip. FABERE stands for Flexion, ABduction, External Rotation, and Extension. It could be either. Luckily, my dictators usually spell it for me.
FABER/FABERE
Subject: FABER/FABERE
Thanks much!
FABER test
Subject: FABER test
FABER test
Subject: FABER test
I've seen conflictions in spelling here. Is it Faber test or FABER test?
Thanks bunches!
FABER: it's an acronym... nm
Subject: FABER: it's an acronym... nm
nm
BOS II likes 7th and 8th, but if account lets you, writing out gives more characters. nm
Subject: BOS II likes 7th and 8th, but if account lets you, writing out gives more characters. nm
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Definitely "sk" and not "tw". Doc likes to make up words but also very particular, so w
Subject: Definitely "sk" and not "tw". Doc likes to make up words but also very particular, so wanted a
second opinion. Thanks so much guys.
Got a dx? All the sounds-likes I find are the wrong dose. nm
Subject: Got a dx? All the sounds-likes I find are the wrong dose. nm
s
Faber or Fabere's maneuver?
Subject: Faber or Fabere's maneuver?
Faber or Fabere's maneuver?
Subject: Faber or Fabere's maneuver?
ortho exam - 'reverse' FABER sm
Subject: ortho exam - 'reverse' FABER sm
I know of FABER, but can anyone verify reverse FABER?
Hips negative for 'reverse' FABER.
TIA!
Meant FABER - sorry. Stedman's Abbrev/Acronyms
Subject: Meant FABER - sorry. Stedman's Abbrev/Acronyms
Acronym - Stands for flexion, abduction, and external rotation
FABER (flexion, abduction, external rotation)? NM
Subject: FABER (flexion, abduction, external rotation)? NM
x
Could be Combivent, Combivir, etc. Blank it. Speller likes "combed" as in 'you combed your
Subject: Could be Combivent, Combivir, etc. Blank it. Speller likes "combed" as in 'you combed your hair."
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FABER stands for Flexion, Abduction, and External Rotation of the hip.
Subject: FABER stands for Flexion, Abduction, and External Rotation of the hip.
No, another company
Subject: No, another company
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U.S. company, probably on......n/m
Subject: U.S. company, probably on......n/m
You should ask someone in your company. nm
Subject: You should ask someone in your company. nm
x
Were you asking this of a particular company? It
Subject: Were you asking this of a particular company? It
s
This is just per my company...
Subject: This is just per my company...
"do not capitalize rooms or units when mentioned in its generic form. Do capitalize when associated with a facility name."
Company name (nm)
Subject: Company name (nm)
x
EBI is the name of the company.
Subject: EBI is the name of the company.
There is no expansion I know of.
My Company
Subject: My Company
has us type it as 4th (if dictated that way and no year after).
At my company it is q.4 h.
Subject: At my company it is q.4 h.
x
It's their company and it's their BOS, which
Subject: It's their company and it's their BOS, which
.
If I they work for the same company. . .sm
Subject: If I they work for the same company. . .sm
I usually address it to:
Cardiology Associates
100 Main Street
Anytown, USA
and then use the salutation, Dear Doctors:
Otherwise, if the dictator dictates each name you could do each name on a line, then the address and then either put the salutation as Dear Doctors, or Dear Drs. Smith, Jones, White and Green.
Dr. Sam Smith
Dr. Joe Jones
Dr. Willy White
Dr. Gary Green
100 Main Street
Anytown, USA
Without the spaces, of course. :)
No - not unless a company is named.
Subject: No - not unless a company is named.
x
That appears to be a company...
Subject: That appears to be a company...
Here's a link to the company (sl)
Subject: Here's a link to the company (sl)
if your company or client is using BOS
Subject: if your company or client is using BOS
as a guideline, per page 283 of 2nd ed, you DO use an apostrophe to form the pleural of single-digit numerals. In fact, they use that same example, "4 x 4's."
It's not a company standard
Subject: It's not a company standard
it is an AAMT standard
You need to go to the company board
Subject: You need to go to the company board
This is the word help board.
My company never told me about
Subject: My company never told me about
what to do with trademark names. Now, I had a Coda balloon, trademark name, in the report also, it was Coda, not all caps. So, I am really, really confused.
I have to send the report in because I have other blanks. I am going to leave this word all caps, and when QA checks it, I will see if they change it or not.
Thanks everyone for the help.
1 word according to the company.....
Subject: 1 word according to the company.....
that makes it.
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