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That works!

Posted By: nikki on 2009-01-15
In Reply to: Could it possibly be "unipolar tined lead" ? nm - Mushrrom

Subject: That works!

Thank you so much!!!!


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that works.
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works for me, thanks so much!
Subject: works for me, thanks so much!

I think he is just saying it wrong (imagine that). Thanks so much.!!!
Thanks, that works...nm
Subject: Thanks, that works...nm

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And it works, by the way! :-) nm
Subject: And it works, by the way! :-) nm


works for me - thank you so much!!
Subject: works for me - thank you so much!!

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She works as an *an-TEE-pee-oh-lah*
Subject: She works as an *an-TEE-pee-oh-lah*


Yep. That works. Thank you. EOM
Subject: Yep. That works. Thank you. EOM


Thank you. That works. EOM
Subject: Thank you. That works. EOM


Does anyone else get confused over these 2 works? (sm)
Subject: Does anyone else get confused over these 2 works? (sm)

I usually have a hard time trying to figure out which one is best to use and sometimes just have to take a best guess.  Anyone have any "tricks" to figure this out on a case-by-case basis?  Thanks!


See if this link works. sm
Subject: See if this link works. sm

http://www.desertmedical.com/dtx/reports.htm
true and it works! Thanks! nm
Subject: true and it works! Thanks! nm


We all help each other, that's the way it works, so you're welcome!
Subject: We all help each other, that's the way it works, so you're welcome!


That works! Yer good to go. :) (nm)
Subject: That works! Yer good to go. :) (nm)

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Newbie works for Sten-Tel
Subject: Newbie works for Sten-Tel

as previous bragged about on the new MT board.
thanks I looked up Phenergan and it works! nm
Subject: thanks I looked up Phenergan and it works! nm

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? Works as a huck in a hospital ? ..
Subject: ? Works as a huck in a hospital ? ..

I have never heard this term before.  The dictator states "She works as a huck in the hospital."  I have tried to find  this term and can only come up with a tight towel weave ? ! ?    anybody ever hear of this ?


You got that right. Backwards/forwards etc. It all works. nm
Subject: You got that right. Backwards/forwards etc. It all works. nm


This is a term used widely in classic works sm
Subject: This is a term used widely in classic works sm

such as "Gone With the Wind," and other great literary works.
Yes, for a quick glance. Formally when you want the works, get it
Subject: Yes, for a quick glance. Formally when you want the works, get it

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pt works at airport and comes in contact with lots
Subject: pt works at airport and comes in contact with lots

different possible s/l arosents? 
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Subject: Patient works on construction site...sm

where they burn coal. He says he has been exposed to s/l fly ash which can reproduce symptoms similar to s/l silicoliosis.

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Subject: Patient works at the hospital as a s/l PAX technician


All I can think of is Neurontin, which works on neural pathways.....sm
Subject: All I can think of is Neurontin, which works on neural pathways.....sm

but it is a p.o. drug and have never seen it used as an anke block.....sorry, perhaps if you google Neurontin as ankle block????
found my answer...guess it works the same for a man...interesting..nm
Subject: found my answer...guess it works the same for a man...interesting..nm

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Daughter works for insurance - Workers' is the term used now,
Subject: Daughter works for insurance - Workers' is the term used now,

but workmens' is just incorrect English, sorry. If you were to use the old terminology, it would be Workerman's
myopexy works. myo/muscle -- pexy/surgical fixation. nm
Subject: myopexy works. myo/muscle -- pexy/surgical fixation. nm


I've heard the term nighthawk, person who works night shift.
Subject: I've heard the term nighthawk, person who works night shift.


Noisy dictation! Type of nurse - s/l he's saying "taxi" nurse who works on the
Subject: Noisy dictation! Type of nurse - s/l he's saying "taxi" nurse who works on the

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