Thanks very much! That's probably the only book I don't have!
Posted By: nm on 2006-10-04
In Reply to: There is an Astra blood chemistry profile according to Stedman's Lab Book. - MissouriMT
Subject: Thanks very much! That's probably the only book I don't have!
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Thanks! Saw it in Equip book, but not cardiac book.
Subject: Thanks! Saw it in Equip book, but not cardiac book.
Go figure.
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Stedman's Medical Equipment terms book or the Ortho terms book would help. nm
Subject: Stedman's Medical Equipment terms book or the Ortho terms book would help. nm
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Thanks. My book is too old to have that one.
Subject: Thanks. My book is too old to have that one.
Thank you so much!! I really need to get that book!
Subject: Thank you so much!! I really need to get that book!
Which book was that in?
Subject: Which book was that in?
Found a Liberte stent reference in a past note.
I fix it for them the way it's in the book,
Subject: I fix it for them the way it's in the book,
but then again some services might not want you to.
Not in my book
Subject: Not in my book
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thanks.. its not in my 2nd ed GI/GU book nm
Subject: thanks.. its not in my 2nd ed GI/GU book nm
My Abbrev. book has tib-fib. nm
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Thanks so much! Will write it in my book. nm
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Thanks!! Maybe my book is too old, doesn't have it. nm
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sm - love my lab book!
Subject: sm - love my lab book!
VMA, 5-HIAA, cortisol is right, and it is epinephrine and norepinephrine
Thanks! I was looking in the HPI ortho book
Subject: Thanks! I was looking in the HPI ortho book
written in my book
Subject: written in my book
Granted I bought this book used, but the last owner wrote in "arcade of Frosche" (tunnel in the arm). I can't find anything on the Henry one though, sorry. I do try to find another reference if they were not written in by me, but I don't have one. :)
osetopathy ref book
Subject: osetopathy ref book
Stedman's 5th Edition Orthopaedic & Rehab Words + Stedman's Pathology and Lab Words should cover all you bases. See this link:
http://www.diagnosispro.com/online_store/clinical-reference/Stedman's+Orthopaedic+&+Rehab+Words,+5th+Ed.+(CD-ROM).html
In my Stedman's GI & GU book.....
Subject: In my Stedman's GI & GU book.....
they are both listed side by side, so I think it is the same procedure but just two different ways of writing it out. Either way looks correct.
As per AAMT book 2, is it x2 or x 2? TIA nm
Subject: As per AAMT book 2, is it x2 or x 2? TIA nm
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Does anyone have the Stedman's GI/GU book? (sm)
Subject: Does anyone have the Stedman's GI/GU book? (sm)
Can someone please look up Dobbhoff tube for me and tell me what page it is on and what edition they have of the Stedman's? That would be Dobbhoff with TWO b's and TWO f's for my purposes, here. I need that particular spelling.
I would be SO grateful!
(Background - I was on here a while ago asking about this word. Someone was nice enough to answer me with the correct spelling as found in the Stedman's GI/GU. I used that spelling -- the one above. QA came after me. I defended myself by citing Stedman's GI/GU. QA has asked me for the edition and the page number. Well, I don't have the durn reference MYSELF, one of you nice people helped me.) THANKS!
thank you...added it to my book.
Subject: thank you...added it to my book.
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I mean Stedman book
Subject: I mean Stedman book
nm
per the Book of Style
Subject: per the Book of Style
Per Book of Style 2 edition page 150:
"When the generic name and brand name of a medication sound alike, use the generic spelling unless it is certain that the brand name is being referenced to."
Therefore, I would use the generic spelling levothyroxine.
What would you go by...book or internet....SM
Subject: What would you go by...book or internet....SM
For constipation, patient is being prescribed *Senna-lax-S*. My Quick Look Drug Book does not have it at all. Google does have it all over. My Stedman's spellchecker marks it wrong though and wants to change it to Cenalax. Cenalax does not come up on Google anywhere and asks if I meant 'sennalax' instead. OY! Anyone know which is correct? Is my Stedman's spellchecker wrong-o?
Yes, I see it my drug book also
Subject: Yes, I see it my drug book also
generic for Humalog. lispro
my drug book has Z-PAK nm
Subject: my drug book has Z-PAK nm
My onc book shows
Subject: My onc book shows
verrucous squamous cell carcinoma and also villous. and varicoid. Might want to check into those by googling the phrases.
these are all the encephalopathies in my book
Subject: these are all the encephalopathies in my book
encephalopathy
AIDS encephalopathy
alcoholic encephalopathy
amyotrophic type of spongiform encephalopathy
anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
arteriosclerotic encephalopathy
autosomal recessive syndrome of encephalopathy
bilirubin encephalopathy
Binswanger encephalopathy
bovine spongiform encephalopathy
chronic traumatic encephalopathy
cryptogenic epileptic encephalopathy
demyelinating encephalopathy
drug-induced encephalopathy
epileptic encephalopathy
ethylmalonic encephalopathy
familial encephalopathy
fulminant hepatic encephalopathy
glycine encephalopathy
Heidenhain type of spongiform encephalopathy
hemorrhagic encephalopathy
hepatic encephalopathy
HIV encephalopathy
hyperkinetic encephalopathy
hypernatremic encephalopathy
hypertensive encephalopathy
hypoglycemic encephalopathy
hyponatremic encephalopathy
hypoparathyroid encephalopathy
hypoxic-hypercarbic encephalopathy
hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)
infantile subacute necrotizing encephalopathy
ischemic-hypoxic encephalopathy
lead encephalopathy
Leigh necrotizing encephalopathy
liver encephalopathy
Lyme encephalopathy
metabolic encephalopathy
methotrexate encephalopathy
mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalopathy (MNGIE)
multicystic encephalopathy
myoclonic encephalopathy
myoneurogastrointestinal encephalopathy
necrotizing encephalopathy
Nevin-Jones subacute spongiform encephalopathy
palindromic encephalopathy
pancreatic encephalopathy
pertussis vaccination encephalopathy
portal systemic encephalopathy
post pertussis vaccination encephalopathy
post rabies vaccination encephalopathy
postanoxic encephalopathy
postcontusion syndrome encephalopathy
postvaccinal encephalopathy
progressive degenerative subcortical encephalopathy
progressive dialysis encephalopathy
progressive spongiform encephalopathy
progressive subcortical encephalopathy
progressive traumatic encephalopathy
pulmonary encephalopathy
recurrent encephalopathy
reversible encephalopathy
saturnine encephalopathy
septic encephalopathy
severe postanoxic encephalopathy
spongiform virus encephalopathy
subacute periventricular necrotizing encephalopathy
subacute spongiform encephalopathy
subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy
subcortical vascular encephalopathy
thiamine deficiency encephalopathy
thyrotoxic encephalopathy
transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE)
transmissible spongiform viral encephalopathy
traumatic progressive encephalopathy
uremic encephalopathy
vaccination encephalopathy
Wernicke encephalopathy
Wernicke-Korsakoff encephalopathy
There is appendicocele in the book
Subject: There is appendicocele in the book
I can't document in a book either, but
Subject: I can't document in a book either, but
crura of the diaphragm actually makes some sense. I am thinking this is repair of a hiatal hernia or a small hole that would lead to a hiatal hernia. Myself, I would give the doctor the word and use it.
My dental book
Subject: My dental book
shows fetor exore and fetor oris.
Thanks! But which book under what heading? I tried with
Subject: Thanks! But which book under what heading? I tried with
s
AAMT book says
Subject: AAMT book says
Use a hyphen for clarification.
after a prefix if it would have another meaning without the hyphen.
EX. re-cover (cover again)
recover (regain)
re-create (create again)
recreate (play)
or if there is an awkward combination of letters
EX. re-emphasize
re-evaluate
I would type retore. Hope this helps
my Onc book has HER2/neu nm
Subject: my Onc book has HER2/neu nm
Thanks! I didn't have that one in my book!
Subject: Thanks! I didn't have that one in my book!
That's great, I can add it to my book, thanks!
Subject: That's great, I can add it to my book, thanks!
I don't see that in my Ortho book -
Subject: I don't see that in my Ortho book -
And can't find that spelling online. It may be something new, but I've never heard/seen it as it's spelled.
Can you give a s/l spelling? How does he pronounce it?
What is a Stimulus Book?
Subject: What is a Stimulus Book?
Matching pictures in a stimulus book (?) What is a stimulus book?
thanks, that's it....it is not in my abbrev. book so I was not sure....NM
Subject: thanks, that's it....it is not in my abbrev. book so I was not sure....NM
thanks! this one is not in my abbrev. book either :(
Subject: thanks! this one is not in my abbrev. book either :(
Book of Style
Subject: Book of Style
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Looking in my Stedman's Ob-Gyn book,
Subject: Looking in my Stedman's Ob-Gyn book,
the closest s/l might be Coopernail or Kernig or Kustner. There are double dots oer the u in Kustner in my book.
When you look in your ortho book
Subject: When you look in your ortho book
under tendon, you won't see "extension" tendon. You will see extensor tendon.
I had to write it in my HPI book, but
Subject: I had to write it in my HPI book, but
I wrote in "os styloideum."
I usually researched extensively before adding anything, but that's all I can tell you now.
thanks, adding to my book!nm
Subject: thanks, adding to my book!nm
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Book of Style sm.
Subject: Book of Style sm.
It is the former AAMT's way of trying to standardize what each MT is doing. Many companies expect you to strictly adhere to what the BOS says for quality and if you do not it affects your QA scores.
look in Stedman's OB-GYN book
Subject: look in Stedman's OB-GYN book
It is hyphenated.
My pharm book
Subject: My pharm book
has no capitalization for diltiazem.
According to the oncology book,
Subject: According to the oncology book,
it is HER-2-neu.
It is italicized in my lab book...
Subject: It is italicized in my lab book...
per stedman's ortho book,
Subject: per stedman's ortho book,
pinprick is one word.
proBNP per stedmans lab book.
Subject: proBNP per stedmans lab book.
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in stedmans neuro book
Subject: in stedmans neuro book
under ataxia is listed: Friedreich. ??
I believe it is most correct with apostrophe, although there is a trend away from using them in these cases.
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