Thanks, great one for reference. Definite keeper to Favorites.
Posted By: MT50 on 2008-01-14
In Reply to: Found this rather neat anatomy eponym link. sm - Txczech
Subject: Thanks, great one for reference. Definite keeper to Favorites.
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great urinalysis reference. SM
Subject: great urinalysis reference. SM
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/URINE/URINE.html
onelook.com is a great word reference! nm
Subject: onelook.com is a great word reference! nm
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onelook.com is a great reference tool for word and phrase look-ups. nm
Subject: onelook.com is a great reference tool for word and phrase look-ups. nm
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ROFL that's a keeper, Spice! LMAO nm
Subject: ROFL that's a keeper, Spice! LMAO nm
nm
http://www.cancer.gov/ is a great reference (National Cancer Institute)
Subject: http://www.cancer.gov/ is a great reference (National Cancer Institute)
Some of my favorites. SM
Subject: Some of my favorites. SM
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ Best ortho site
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm Latest FDA approved drugs
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ Best ortho site
http://web.archive.org/web/20041115042143/www.vnh.org/Shipwreck/Shipwreck.html
Best physical exam I have ever found. This is part of Virtual Naval Hospital if link does not work.
One of my favorites. sm
Subject: One of my favorites. sm
http://www.labcorp.com/dos/index.html
This one is so great because you can search or use the index AND they give you the test alternate names etc. Good stuff I think.
Here are 3 of my favorites. sm
Subject: Here are 3 of my favorites. sm
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm
http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~rmottare/drugs.htm
http://formulary.prescribingreference.com/
Here is one of my favorites. sm
Subject: Here is one of my favorites. sm
http://formulary.prescribingreference.com/index/byGeneric ==
The drugs are of course capped in the column etc. with corresponding brand names.
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Thank you, I'll add to my favorites. nm
Subject: Thank you, I'll add to my favorites. nm
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Save it in your favorites. :)
Subject: Save it in your favorites. :)
http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands_split.jsp?pg=/ppdocs/us/common/dorlands/dorland/misc/dmd-a-b-000.htm
There was a definite "M" sound
Subject: There was a definite "M" sound
I had to send it in with 2 blanks. Maybe it was one of the "made up words."
There's a definite s/l "VICTION" in there... Thanks to you as well.
Subject: There's a definite s/l "VICTION" in there... Thanks to you as well.
That's a definite possibility
Subject: That's a definite possibility
I'm thinking that too. He might be saying something to the effect that the pt needs to step up, get going, finally agree to have this test performed. Thanks for the help
Definite r sound
Subject: Definite r sound
Nope I don't hear "lymphs" at all. There is a definite "r" sound at the start of the word. Sounds like "run" or "ran", but that doesn't make sense.
wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.
Subject: wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.
flag it as it is a DEFINITE discrepancy...nm
Subject: flag it as it is a DEFINITE discrepancy...nm
Thanks but I listened again -there's a definite "s" at the beginning
Subject: Thanks but I listened again -there's a definite "s" at the beginning
S/L Sin frame or sinfrim retractor was appropriately positined as necessary.
I thought of that, but there is a definite "K" sound there. Thanks :)
Subject: I thought of that, but there is a definite "K" sound there. Thanks :)
Hmm...perhaps. She even says it a second time in exactly the same way. TRI-SKAVY. Definite "E&
Subject: Hmm...perhaps. She even says it a second time in exactly the same way. TRI-SKAVY. Definite "E" sound a the end. :^(
Not cock or cockup, definite "l" sound in there. SM
Subject: Not cock or cockup, definite "l" sound in there. SM
This is a very clear dictator. It's either clock or clack, like that. Any idea? Thanks!
No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word
Subject: No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word
that definitely makes sense, but it is a definite R sound
Subject: that definitely makes sense, but it is a definite R sound
Omni-Vent is a definite...I told you
Subject: Omni-Vent is a definite...I told you
I was not sure about Nasonex. Since I have no work until 9 AM and I get up early, I try to help people with only the terminology I know. Otherwise I do not post. I'm sorry I could not answer your question of Nasonex, but like I said, that is the only thing that comes to mind. I looked in my drug books and found nothing other than that. I looked in my ENT book as it has drugs listed and again nothing. I have done a lot of research for you, be a little more appreciative. Sounds like I got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. Good luck with your search. Perhaps someone else can help you and that is your best bet when people start getting on.
skin is slightly s/l hyperemic? but no definite rash
Subject: skin is slightly s/l hyperemic? but no definite rash
is seen
Thanks but no. Has a definite hard T sound. Lantium or Lentium.
Subject: Thanks but no. Has a definite hard T sound. Lantium or Lentium.
Great credentials. Great advice.
Subject: Great credentials. Great advice.
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Patient is to use s/l mycolog cream. Not finding anything definite on google or rxlist. thanks
Subject: Patient is to use s/l mycolog cream. Not finding anything definite on google or rxlist. thanks
PET scan wiht cortex with prominent anterior s/l *singulet* hypometabolism. Definite T at end. sm
Subject: PET scan wiht cortex with prominent anterior s/l *singulet* hypometabolism. Definite T at end. sm
The FDG-PET scan is classic textbook for frontotemporal dementia and confirms this clinical diagnosis with a high degree of diagnostic certainty. The patient has severe bilaterally symmetric frontal hypometabolism. This includes both lateral and mesial portions of the cortex with prominent anterior *singulet* hypometabolism. There are lesser degrees of anterior temporal hypometabolism but by far frontal lobes are more affected. There is also slight decrease in left parietal cortex with relative sparing of primary motor sensory cortex.
and your reference for this was?...nm
Subject: and your reference for this was?...nm
Here's another reference for you. SM
Subject: Here's another reference for you. SM
http://www.mtstars.net/default/index.cgi
Thank You!! I just could not reference it! nm
Subject: Thank You!! I just could not reference it! nm
reference sm
Subject: reference sm
http://www.4webmed.com/manu/main.cfm?page=manuw&id=61
reference sm
Subject: reference sm
http://salimetrics.com/pdf/DHEA%20Diag%20Kit%20Insert.pdf
If you look down a little further that reference gives both
Subject: If you look down a little further that reference gives both
I think m/sec is a lot clearer, personally. I always put cm/sec, why not m/sec?
JMHO.
in reference to what?
Subject: in reference to what?
Here's another reference from BOS
Subject: Here's another reference from BOS
if you have it, pages 46-47. I've had accounts that didn't want departments, etc. capitalized no matter how they were used, all lower case, so definitely account preference as people said below. I prefer to capitalize when referred to as an entity, such as you said or as in BOS, patient was referred to Anesthesia for evaluation... I really dislike typing, the patient was seen by nutrition or wound care or speech, etc. but if verbatim and that's the way they want it, that's what the account gets.
Thank you for the reference! :) nm
Subject: Thank you for the reference! :) nm
What is it in reference to?
Subject: What is it in reference to?
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Another reference
Subject: Another reference
Another reference to AG and the one I use:
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1056872701002252
Lilly
What is it in reference to??? There is a
Subject: What is it in reference to??? There is a
x
can I get a reference please?
Subject: can I get a reference please?
What is this in reference to??? nm
Subject: What is this in reference to??? nm
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Can somebody with an OB reference
Subject: Can somebody with an OB reference
book tell me if it is a Schultz mechanism or Schultze mechanism for the delivery of the placenta? I can't track down anything verifiable on the internet. Thanks very much.
ok, how about a different reference?
Subject: ok, how about a different reference?
http://www.onelook.com/?w=followup&ls=a
Thanks for the reference!!!
Subject: Thanks for the reference!!!
Look up contractions in GI reference NM
Subject: Look up contractions in GI reference NM
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Maybe, though can't find a reference. sm
Subject: Maybe, though can't find a reference. sm
I remember seeing a TV commercial just last week about something with similar S/L, but I'm hesitant to say it indeed was Zytora.
Reference cited
Subject: Reference cited
According to Vera Pyle's CMT:
disc - alternative spelling of disk. See: disk.
disk, disc (Gr. diskos, L. discus)-a circular or rounded flat plate. Note: Disk appears to be the preferred spelling, although disc is also used, especially in names of anatomic structures.
thank you so much. i could not find any reference to this.
Subject: thank you so much. i could not find any reference to this.
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I found reference to
Subject: I found reference to
Lateral, unilateral (which may fit if one-sided cancer), and ventral surface, also oroantral, which wouldn't fit unless they went through the sinuses. LOL Wish I could hear what you're hearing to help more.
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