The doses don't match up though. but thanks for trying. nm.
Posted By: MTmom on 2009-04-22
In Reply to: Could be... - Patty
Subject: The doses don't match up though. but thanks for trying. nm.
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I listened for those for thing but that't not it. Doses do not match either.
Subject: I listened for those for thing but that't not it. Doses do not match either.
Is it 4-5 doses or 4 to 5 doses?
Subject: Is it 4-5 doses or 4 to 5 doses?
Quick question; I'm just getting back into the swing of things and I'm realizing my last employer really wasn't a stickler for anything. Now I'm worried I'm gonna mess up at my new transcription job with something small.
The physician is saying "the patient is on 4 to 5 doses of" whatever drug. Is it transcribed as 4-5, 4 to 5, four to five...?
Help plz!!
re: 4 to 5 doses
Subject: re: 4 to 5 doses
I would go with "4 to 5" as it is easier to read and cannot be confused with 4-5 as 45 doses.
Possible match
Subject: Possible match
In my OB-GYN book I see putrescine, but it doesn't show it combined with BV. When I googled the words together, putrescine seems to have something to do with diagnosing this problem, so research it yourself to see if it works.
Thanks- that looks like a match!
Subject: Thanks- that looks like a match!
The two doses that I can find are 50 mg and 160 mg
Subject: The two doses that I can find are 50 mg and 160 mg
Can be given in 5 day doses once a month. Might mean that. nm
Subject: Can be given in 5 day doses once a month. Might mean that. nm
closest match I come up with is
Subject: closest match I come up with is
Nicotinamide 25 mg - maybe someone misspelled it before?
May be 1-haplotype match. nm
Subject: May be 1-haplotype match. nm
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Prilosec can be given in large doses like that
Subject: Prilosec can be given in large doses like that
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WAG, "over initial doses"
Subject: WAG, "over initial doses"
Thanks. I still don't see a match for what he is saying. Maybe s/l "no kay kay test" will
Subject: Thanks. I still don't see a match for what he is saying. Maybe s/l "no kay kay test" will ring a bell?
good suggestion but. no match. tx! nm
Subject: good suggestion but. no match. tx! nm
There Qvar which is given in doses of 80 mg. I could not find any asthma medications that are given
Subject: There Qvar which is given in doses of 80 mg. I could not find any asthma medications that are given in 880 2 puff dosages. Anyone else have a suggestion?
I had to turn it in with a blank, although I looked in Stedman's before and could not match the s
Subject: I had to turn it in with a blank, although I looked in Stedman's before and could not match the sound with anything listed.
You might be hearing "tissue" match as there are 6 antigens/antibodies they look for
Subject: You might be hearing "tissue" match as there are 6 antigens/antibodies they look for
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None of the two suggestions match as to what he is saying! The doc has a strong accent and he clearl
Subject: None of the two suggestions match as to what he is saying! The doc has a strong accent and he clearly says the word ending with "odiets" . I
I have sent it for QA. Thanks for all your help
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Subject: s/l neohepatocolic ligaments -- cannot find reference match - nm
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Subject: Doses of Megace are given that high to cancer patients and others with cachexia. nm
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Subject: List of meds w/ no doses: s/l themberol/selmbural/felmdural nm
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Subject: medication s/l Low-fon 32 mg IV? I found Lofene but cannot find a dosage to match
Rule ot thumb: When lab values/drug doses are less than 1, add a zero before the decimal point.
Subject: Rule ot thumb: When lab values/drug doses are less than 1, add a zero before the decimal point.
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