That could be it...very good idea..Thanks!
Posted By: Grace on 2008-02-04
In Reply to: continue to engage? Just a WAG on Monday. nm - Txczech
Subject: That could be it...very good idea..Thanks!
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Good idea. nm
Subject: Good idea. nm
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good idea - I think I will but when QA....sm
Subject: good idea - I think I will but when QA....sm
when QA changes my CO2 to cO2 in chemistries, it's already on it's way to the client. They changed it on their own without a QA marker being placed.....
thanks for the idea - I'll mention it to the head of QA next time *S*
OK, good idea
Subject: OK, good idea
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Good idea, but we may never know. Thanks. nm
Subject: Good idea, but we may never know. Thanks. nm
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good idea!
Subject: good idea!
good idea
Subject: good idea
If the doctor has an accent and is speaking in broken English with poor sentence construction, then you could be right.
This definitely sounds like something another set of ears should hear!
Another good idea... :- )
Subject: Another good idea... :- )
you're welcome - GOOD IDEA - QA it...nm
Subject: you're welcome - GOOD IDEA - QA it...nm
There is a "Tarka" but not a good idea to
Subject: There is a "Tarka" but not a good idea to
guess on any medication list, especially allergies.
You're welcome. Always a good idea to get another opinion. nm
Subject: You're welcome. Always a good idea to get another opinion. nm
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Good idea. May be suggest to the Administrator. NM
Subject: Good idea. May be suggest to the Administrator. NM
Good idea, but there are definately 4 letters.
Subject: Good idea, but there are definately 4 letters.
Thanks very much for the help!
Abby
That makes absolutely no sense. Guessing is not a good idea.
Subject: That makes absolutely no sense. Guessing is not a good idea.
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2. For her chronic constipation, I told her that it wouldn’t be a good idea to keep her on any TZFsm
Subject: 2. For her chronic constipation, I told her that it wouldn’t be a good idea to keep her on any TZFsm
forever. Thanks
NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!
Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.
Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.
GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm
Subject: Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm
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That's the whole idea here. sm
Subject: That's the whole idea here. sm
She stated the account was verbatim, and clients expect to get what they pay for. We can't just change account directions because we feel like it. That would be telling the client, "Sure, I'll do your account verbatim, but only when I feel like it. If I want to change something, I will."
I don't hardly think that would go over well with the client. With a verbatim account, the client expects the finished report to reflect exactly what was dictated -- nothing more, nothing less. If the account wants the MTs to expand abbreviations, they wouldn't ask for a verbatim account.
Sorry, I have no idea.
Subject: Sorry, I have no idea.
Wow, thank you so much...you have no idea....sm
Subject: Wow, thank you so much...you have no idea....sm
or maybe you do, lol. This information is so much appreciated. Thanks again.
No idea...
Subject: No idea...
Sent it to QA.
What part of NJ?
Thanks for the idea, I had it a little off
Subject: Thanks for the idea, I had it a little off
I thought for sure the first part was "he was still" but my son, hearing me listen to it over and over, actually got that it was "he was told" and then I was able to get the rest. "He was told about a lupus anticoagulant." That makes a little more sense than what I had! Thanks for the help though! That was a good idea.
Any idea what it is for? sm
Subject: Any idea what it is for? sm
almost looks like Proctofoam or Proctocort?
Sorry, I have no idea. nm
Subject: Sorry, I have no idea. nm
just an idea...
Subject: just an idea...
The definition of scrumming is.."a part of a rugby game in which the two sets of forwards gather around the ball with heads down and arms linked and try to obtain possession of it." Could they be meaning same as to hem and haw around. His head hung down and arms folded?
I have an idea
Subject: I have an idea
How about transitional whisper-tip wire? Could he be stuttering a bit?
EMG, no idea about CS.
Subject: EMG, no idea about CS.
X-ray help please . . .I have an idea, but
Subject: X-ray help please . . .I have an idea, but
This is in regards to an ankle x-ray (three views) sounds like the doctor is saying os trigon-- I have found os trigonum when doing some research. Would this be correct??? Any information greatly appreciated.
any idea what for?
Subject: any idea what for?
Thanks! That's what I had on the T1/2, but I had no idea on the other.
Subject: Thanks! That's what I had on the T1/2, but I had no idea on the other.
Another idea though.....
Subject: Another idea though.....
What is a word that would mean to allow to stay still, air dry maybe, something like that. Would that make sense?
any idea
Subject: any idea
X-rays were obtained which show the crossed S/L TAY wires and the figure-of-eight S/L TENSION MANN in good position? any ideas?
No idea what it is used for... sm
Subject: No idea what it is used for... sm
The patient has anemia, migraines, herpes simplex and hypertension.
No idea on first, but second is probably
Subject: No idea on first, but second is probably
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Thanks for the idea!
Subject: Thanks for the idea!
Abby
Thank you for the idea!!
Subject: Thank you for the idea!!
Abby
Thanks! I have no idea why I
Subject: Thanks! I have no idea why I
You have no idea - sm
Subject: You have no idea - sm
about many things, including how many contributions I've made to this forum.
You appear to be lying in wait until you see a punctuation question you can pounce on with "Since when? Who said? What rule? NO NO." It is a terrible shame because you seem to know a bit about punctuation at least. Maybe you should spend a little less time on grammar and a little more time on manners.
I am not trying to pick a fight, I merely made a suggestion to enhance the general experience of using this forum. You obviously think you are socially acceptable, so I guess folks will have to endure.
Really have no idea what you
Subject: Really have no idea what you
are talking about. If you are talking about dictations done in your schoolwork, ask your instructor what to do.
An idea
Subject: An idea
Could be non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the epigastrium. (right upper quadrant)
Have no idea what he's saying!
Subject: Have no idea what he's saying!
The Dr says something 2x and I can't understand him either time he says it. The word s/l "sacable."
The Dr dictates:
She had not been seen by me for several months, until she was admitted to Baptist Hospital following a __________ event. During that admission, her serum electrolytes were found to be normal. The BUN was 74 and creatinine was 4.5 mg/dL. I believe her __ workup showed no significant findings.
Have no idea
Subject: Have no idea
History of keratotic (s/l entherma and descrinis of cancers) ?? excised from both hands.
Anyone have any ideas what he could be saying? Any ideas or advice would be great.
Here's an idea...
Subject: Here's an idea...
It could have something to do with genetic chromosome disorders. May be saying "thought to be a candidate for 2p."
Apr 16, 2004 ... Chromosomes 1, 14, 19, 21 and possibly 12 have been associated with the genetics of AD but not 3. ...... Partly genetic AD or Ch 2p and 3q ... Poor candidate - minimal response to levodopa - dementia ...... A tumor of the occipital lobe or a thalamic hemorrhage would cause a bilateral abnormality or ...
Great idea!! Thank you!!
nm
I would like to help, but have no idea what you're asking. nm
Subject: I would like to help, but have no idea what you're asking. nm
:)
pinpoint O or 0?? I have no idea.
Subject: pinpoint O or 0?? I have no idea.
nm
Thanks, that's it! Any idea on coabnormality?
Subject: Thanks, that's it! Any idea on coabnormality?
Coabnormality doesn't seem to be a word, but maybe he's just making it up. Either that or it's hetergeneous [something else?] abnormality, but I can't think of what.
I honestly have no idea!
Subject: I honestly have no idea!
You know, I never typed out the numbers because of that! It confused me, so I've just always typed out stuff like this "42 thousand!" Why yes, I am a tool.
See my post above for another idea for your s/l...nm
Subject: See my post above for another idea for your s/l...nm
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no, you are wrong and have no idea
Subject: no, you are wrong and have no idea
Typing in all caps is considered shouting. Who wants to read a post where the person screams at you the entire time? The majority of users simply ignore those posts, and any valuable information is lost. Please do NOT use all caps, you will only be perceived as ignorant, inconsiderate, and lazy.
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Use mixed case. UPPER CASE IS SHOUTING.
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