The old school MTs, like me, were taught to capitalize everything!
Posted By: Made a report look good! nm :) on 2007-12-02
In Reply to: ..for example, or Mercy Hospital Emergency Room. Totally - up to what your client and QA allows anymore. nm
Subject: The old school MTs, like me, were taught to capitalize everything!
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When it is the name of the high school yes, standing alone without the name of the school no.
Subject: When it is the name of the high school yes, standing alone without the name of the school no.
Per AAMT BOS2 do not capitalize if it is generic, do capitalize if it is associated with a facility
Subject: Per AAMT BOS2 do not capitalize if it is generic, do capitalize if it is associated with a facility name, i.e. emergency room or General Hospital Emergency Room.
When I was in school, we
Subject: When I was in school, we
were told it was disc for the back and disk for the eyes, and don't ever forget it (medical secretarial associate degree). My first job was as a secretary in the operating room, and again I was reminded to spell it disc for the back.
Then I went to work for a service (in an office), where the MTs learned on the job mostly. For some reason they believed it should be spelled "disk" for the back and "disc" for the eyes, and they felt just as strongly about it. I was horrified. We would actually have dictating MDs ask us to "Please spell it the regular way: disc" so I know the MDs were not happy with the "k" they were getting.
This change does seem to have come about because of AAMT (or whatever they call themselves now).
I always get clarification at each job because I know QA will have an opinion every time.
I am old-school. If they say it, I type it. but I sm
Subject: I am old-school. If they say it, I type it. but I sm
don't do BOS and have no QA. Just me and myself!!! They dictate and I type. Don't edit much, except on letters and memos, and my doctors encourage me to do that!!
School name in Florida? Help!!!
Subject: School name in Florida? Help!!!
Is there a school in Florida (elementary I am guessing since the patient is age 10) that sounds like Moracomie? I can't find it. Thanks in advance if you have any clues.
Go back to school, please? nm
Subject: Go back to school, please? nm
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When I was in school (30 years ago) I was
Subject: When I was in school (30 years ago) I was
taught that any medical combining form can be coupled with just about any medical term, so nothing surprises me.
maybe go to school period if thinks that is right. nm
Subject: maybe go to school period if thinks that is right. nm
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Doesn't say, but is in high school
Subject: Doesn't say, but is in high school
nm
When I was in school for Heathcare Administration
Subject: When I was in school for Heathcare Administration
we were basically taught that just about any combining form can be put with anything when talking medically to make a word.
Rule of thumb. When I was in school for
Subject: Rule of thumb. When I was in school for
my Associate Degree in MRT and BA in HCA, in transcription we were taught that any combining medical form can be combined with any other combining form for things associated in the same part of the body.
Okay, how'd you get through school without coming across this sentence.
Subject: Okay, how'd you get through school without coming across this sentence.
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Nursing school teaches it as pus-like.
Subject: Nursing school teaches it as pus-like.
I am an LPN turned MT (did take classes). In nursing school the very first thing we learned about charting, doing admission assessments, etc. was DO NOT use the word pussy. In the medical profession it is not acceptable, even though doctors do dictate it. Nurses are taught to use pus-like. In addition to that and what the BOS says, as well as for the state of professionalism, I always use pus-like and have never had it corrected.
I learned it with the O in school back in the 1980s,
Subject: I learned it with the O in school back in the 1980s,
but when I was mentored in the 1990s, only the I spelling was acceptable, and this has been consistent with every place I've worked since.
Logical it's not, LOL.
Please tell me there are no jugular veins in the lungs. Did this doctor go med school?
Jugular veins end at bottom of the neck to subclavian veins, so how in the heck are there jugular veins in the lungs? He has to be in the neck!!!
Way back in school, we were told to always put the 0s in to make it clear, just like when adding
Subject: Way back in school, we were told to always put the 0s in to make it clear, just like when adding
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Love South Pacific, even the high school drama productions of it! :) nm
Subject: Love South Pacific, even the high school drama productions of it! :) nm
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these would be lower case correct? orthopedic department of the medial school.
Subject: these would be lower case correct? orthopedic department of the medial school.
perhaps a trip to the orthopedic department at the medical school would help him find somebody that could advise him regarding this approach.
Pt resident of California, school in Utah...wants to attend "Humble State" for college ?? nm
Subject: Pt resident of California, school in Utah...wants to attend "Humble State" for college ?? nm
This is what I was taught...
Subject: This is what I was taught...
I was taught that a fraction without a whole number is typed out, and if it has a whole number then it is expressed as numerals. You might want to check in the AAMT Book of Style though.
This is how I was taught to do it--
Subject: This is how I was taught to do it--
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I was taught
Subject: I was taught
it was -4/5 to 4/5.
I was taught ST-T nm
Subject: I was taught ST-T nm
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I was taught..
Subject: I was taught..
I was taught 12 x 13-cm or 12 x 13 cm.
I was taught...
Subject: I was taught...
Steri-striped :-)
I was taught same as you but it is sm
Subject: I was taught same as you but it is sm
documented now as Homans sign.
I know this isn't the blank, but I was taught SM
Subject: I know this isn't the blank, but I was taught SM
to expand abbreviations in diagnoses, so I would put "incision and drainage" and not I&D in the diagnoses section.
Good luck. Sounds like you're doing a tough report.
I was taught "apposition"
Subject: I was taught "apposition"
they should know!
You're welcome. Your course probably taught you only 1% of what you need to know in this biz! n
Subject: You're welcome. Your course probably taught you only 1% of what you need to know in this biz! nm
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Yes, that was how I was taught and most always they dictate cc nm
Subject: Yes, that was how I was taught and most always they dictate cc nm
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I was taught TIMI 3
Subject: I was taught TIMI 3
I was taught ER/PR positive.
Subject: I was taught ER/PR positive.
double-J is what I was taught. nm
Subject: double-J is what I was taught. nm
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I was always taught to type what they say
Subject: I was always taught to type what they say
When I first started, I was taught to put
Subject: When I first started, I was taught to put
the emphasis of any word not understand on a different syllable and sometimes that is all the problem is and you can understand it then.
I was taught gravida 0. NM
Subject: I was taught gravida 0. NM
type 2 is the way I was taught....nm
Subject: type 2 is the way I was taught....nm
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that is the first word we were taught.
Subject: that is the first word we were taught.
Also, it is urethrolysis not urethral lysis.
ILP?
We were taught to cap and underline that phrase. nm
Subject: We were taught to cap and underline that phrase. nm
I've always been taught #7 French (nm)
Subject: I've always been taught #7 French (nm)
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I was taught to type out degrees sm
Subject: I was taught to type out degrees sm
If it were a 30 degree angle or something, I would type it 30-degree. If it is 30 degrees, I would type it like that without the hyphen.
I was taught this too, to use affixed or fixed instead, but now. nm
Subject: I was taught this too, to use affixed or fixed instead, but now. nm
if they say fixated they get it. Many things have changed over the years, dilation and dilatation being used interchangeably comes to mind.
AUA = average ultrasound age, as I was taught.
Subject: AUA = average ultrasound age, as I was taught.
I too was taught disc for spine....SM inside
Subject: I too was taught disc for spine....SM inside
I was taught in 1980 disc for spine and disk for eyes but we have had many a discussion on this very board about that and others say exactly the opposite. I now do disk for everything because of the AAMT. My private mds care less.....but my national DOES care. *laughs*
Back in the day, taught 8 o'clock position (nm)
Subject: Back in the day, taught 8 o'clock position (nm)
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I was taught disC for eye, disK for back, but
Subject: I was taught disC for eye, disK for back, but
many MTSO's/clients want disK for everything.
I was taught that q. should not stand alone, therefore, if it was q. hour I would transcribe it as e
Subject: I was taught that q. should not stand alone, therefore, if it was q. hour I would transcribe it as every hour
I was always taught to start with "Sutures of 0 Prolene," since it does not....sm
Subject: I was always taught to start with "Sutures of 0 Prolene," since it does not....sm
change context or meaning of sentence at all, just grammatically correct; but as always it is good to check with your own QA, some companies have their own weird little rules whey want to go by.....been doing mostly OPs for years, so hope I can help!
I was taught it was patellar tendon-bone.
Subject: I was taught it was patellar tendon-bone.
I agree - great answer. Exactly how I was taught to do it.
Subject: I agree - great answer. Exactly how I was taught to do it.
i've always gone by this: affect is personality, effect is everything else -- how i was taught -
Subject: i've always gone by this: affect is personality, effect is everything else -- how i was taught - nm
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