There was a definite "M" sound
Posted By: Searching on 2005-11-16
In Reply to: you got me there--- are u sure its not AeroBid? - ?
Subject: There was a definite "M" sound
I had to send it in with 2 blanks. Maybe it was one of the "made up words."
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Definite r sound
Subject: Definite r sound
Nope I don't hear "lymphs" at all. There is a definite "r" sound at the start of the word. Sounds like "run" or "ran", but that doesn't make sense.
I thought of that, but there is a definite "K" sound there. Thanks :)
Subject: I thought of that, but there is a definite "K" sound there. Thanks :)
Not cock or cockup, definite "l" sound in there. SM
Subject: Not cock or cockup, definite "l" sound in there. SM
This is a very clear dictator. It's either clock or clack, like that. Any idea? Thanks!
No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word
Subject: No, definite Z or S sound in the middle of word
that definitely makes sense, but it is a definite R sound
Subject: that definitely makes sense, but it is a definite R sound
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Subject: Thanks but no. Has a definite hard T sound. Lantium or Lentium.
There's a definite s/l "VICTION" in there... Thanks to you as well.
Subject: There's a definite s/l "VICTION" in there... Thanks to you as well.
That's a definite possibility
Subject: That's a definite possibility
I'm thinking that too. He might be saying something to the effect that the pt needs to step up, get going, finally agree to have this test performed. Thanks for the help
wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.
Subject: wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.
flag it as it is a DEFINITE discrepancy...nm
Subject: flag it as it is a DEFINITE discrepancy...nm
Thanks but I listened again -there's a definite "s" at the beginning
Subject: Thanks but I listened again -there's a definite "s" at the beginning
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Hmm...perhaps. She even says it a second time in exactly the same way. TRI-SKAVY. Definite "E&
Subject: Hmm...perhaps. She even says it a second time in exactly the same way. TRI-SKAVY. Definite "E" sound a the end. :^(
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Subject: Omni-Vent is a definite...I told you
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Subject: skin is slightly s/l hyperemic? but no definite rash
is seen
Thanks, great one for reference. Definite keeper to Favorites.
Subject: Thanks, great one for reference. Definite keeper to Favorites.
Patient is to use s/l mycolog cream. Not finding anything definite on google or rxlist. thanks
Subject: Patient is to use s/l mycolog cream. Not finding anything definite on google or rxlist. thanks
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Subject: PET scan wiht cortex with prominent anterior s/l *singulet* hypometabolism. Definite T at end. sm
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Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
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Subject: no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
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I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm
Subject: I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm
No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm
Subject: No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm
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Subject: It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
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diar, dial...
Help with sound
Subject: Help with sound
This will not fix all of your sound problems but if you plug your headseat directly into your computer rather than you speakers, you will get better sound quality.
Just because a doctor is a doctor doesn't me he got good grades in med school. It just means he passed!
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Subject: Does it sound anything like....
Fowler; this is a back stretcher for MRI.
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Subject: are you sure it's not an FFF sound as in
FIGO which is a staging system for cancer patients
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Subject: sound a like
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Subject: sound-a-like
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Subject: Help!! Does this sound right?
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Does this sound right?
Subject: Does this sound right?
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Subject: Does this sound right?
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Subject: does this sound right? ESL
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"S" sound or "K" sound for the CAB?
Subject: "S" sound or "K" sound for the CAB?
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It was K sound, thank you!
Subject: It was K sound, thank you!
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does this sound right?
Subject: does this sound right?
It sounds like the doctor is saying one of these two words, but I can't verify. (moderate, minor) disease was noted in the carotid arteries on the right and left. thanks for any help!!!
Do the "c's" have an "s" or "k" sound? nm
Subject: Do the "c's" have an "s" or "k" sound? nm
x
does this sound right?
Subject: does this sound right?
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Does this sound right?
Subject: Does this sound right?
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Subject: thanks, but no "c/k" sound in it... thanks tho.
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Subject: It does sound like....
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that does not sound right ...
Subject: that does not sound right ...
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Does it sound like (sm)
Subject: Does it sound like (sm)
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Subject: sound like any of these?
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Subject: what else does it sound like could it be
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Subject: it did not sound like q.h.s., so could at h.s. be right??
Does it sound like
Subject: Does it sound like
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That does sound more like it. Thanks nm
Subject: That does sound more like it. Thanks nm
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does this sound right?
Subject: does this sound right?
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what does it sound like?
Subject: what does it sound like?
What does it sound like?
Subject: What does it sound like?
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