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Posted By: Your word post here, forget to type it?? on 2006-03-28
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OP's post inside post says not Harrington rods
Subject: OP's post inside post says not Harrington rods
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there is - see inside post
Subject: there is - see inside post
http://fda-drugs.legalview.com/legal-issue/oxycet/
sorry, did nto read inside your post. NM
Subject: sorry, did nto read inside your post. NM
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Thanks Casey - sentence inside post....sm
Subject: Thanks Casey - sentence inside post....sm
"The turn-downed commissure bothers her, and therefore I think a (what sounds like) Flowers type lip lift would be most beneficial for her." He does cut off the F.
Thanks, in advance, Casey!!
nm just means no message inside post......
Subject: nm just means no message inside post......
oops, hit enter too soon. Look inside Cajun's post nm
Subject: oops, hit enter too soon. Look inside Cajun's post nm
If there's no link inside my post above, copy and past SM
Subject: If there's no link inside my post above, copy and past SM
http://www.medcompare.com/matrix.asp?catid=126
oops - I omitted *spelled* inside my post...sm
Subject: oops - I omitted *spelled* inside my post...sm
should have said *the poster spelled centimeter..........
sorry :(
p.s. I misspelled the drain inside my post above - a typo. NM
Subject: p.s. I misspelled the drain inside my post above - a typo. NM
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oops - typo inside my prior post...CELEXA...sorry..
Subject: oops - typo inside my prior post...CELEXA...sorry..
*sigh* - sorry for my typo - I meant to type Celexa.....*lol*
That's great info - I did the prior post on no commas - see inside
Subject: That's great info - I did the prior post on no commas - see inside
and had done oncology for almost 10 years for a nationally known cancer center, but they were specific on NO commas, so it may be an account-specific rule (plus maybe cuts down on keystroke counting?)
On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.
Subject: On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.
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ADMIN, can you post a perm msg to post LOTS of context when asking about WORDS?
Subject: ADMIN, can you post a perm msg to post LOTS of context when asking about WORDS?
thanks
Wait...! apparently my post did not post
Subject: Wait...! apparently my post did not post
I would do 60%. I have several doctors that will say 60 (as in ) 6-0. Clarifying the numbers so you don't put 16. They do 50, 5-0 so you don't put 15 because they sound close. It just sounds like sixty-six-zero. Put what you feel is right but I would be from experienc it is 60%
Status post stent placement and status post s/l key-til? placement
Subject: Status post stent placement and status post s/l key-til? placement
Sorry, saw post below.... not sure now
Subject: Sorry, saw post below.... not sure now
what it could be
Thank you, as soon as I saw your post
Subject: Thank you, as soon as I saw your post
Thank you, as soon as I saw your post I rememberd.
How do U post on this
Subject: How do U post on this
having difficulty making a post......need instructions...
it is!! see my above post....nm
Subject: it is!! see my above post....nm
Where does this post go?
Subject: Where does this post go?
Seems to be an answer, but it isn't posted under a question.
...don't think so....see my post below.
Subject: ...don't think so....see my post below.
your post
Subject: your post
DISCHARGE DIAGNOSES:
1. biacardia
2. PAS.
3. HD with recent stints.
4. GI bleed, post stint.
SHOULD BE:
1. Bradycardia.
2. Paroxsysmal atrial flutter.
3. Heart disease with recent stents.
4. Gastrointestinal bleed, status post stents.
Remember no abbreviations in diagnoses.
Hope this helps
Please see post for ?
Subject: Please see post for ?
Regarding tonsil and adenoid surgery, sentence is as follows: The table was turned 90 degrees and a shoulder roll and _____ (s/l memorial header?) were placed. A Crowe-Davis mouth gag inserted to retract the patient’s tongue.
I know I am not hearing this correctly. Thanks in advance to any and all who may be of assistance.
your post
Subject: your post
as CB said -- you are new and need to LISTEN OVER AND OVER AGAIN -- speed and MONEY are NOT the issue -- we are dealing with someones mother father etc -- PATIENT care -- thank heavens even though I work for a service I can call the hospital and GUESS WHAT? you can too -- however not with 20 blanks docs dont like that -- again, I hear a voice "I WANNA WORK AT HOME" -- my advice GO AWAY 35 years in the business - and MARRIED to the job -- your choice
Your post
Subject: Your post
P.S... I loved Roseanne Roseannadanna...and to this day, still imitate her. Now you know how really old I am.
see my post above
Subject: see my post above
it doesn't matter what you, I or anyone else THINKS. Go with the references, the one designed for our field.
can't post
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every time I try to post a reply it asks
can't post
Subject: can't post
every time I try to post a reply it asks me to authenticate my post and then it says I typed in the wrong letters?? Anybody know what I am doing wrong?
Look at my post below!...nm
Subject: Look at my post below!...nm
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See post
Subject: See post
I think you are referring to HOKM, which states for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. Hope this helped.
See post
Subject: See post
I would recommend getting Stedman's Infectious Disease and Organisms book. It has everything (well..pretty much) listed both by genera and species and shows any subspecies.
I found this website as well. It should help. Its microbewiki. http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/MicrobeWiki
Post
Subject: Post
means after, so post phlebotomy would mean after a phlebotomy. It could be any time after, 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, etc. The O in post is a long sound, not short. It could also be past phlebotomy or, as you say, just a false start.
Please see post above.
Subject: Please see post above.
I do not see a post
Subject: I do not see a post
that refers to "opposing" comments. Not on this board anyway.
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as part of the neurological exam, you have sensory testing and withdrawing to pain or (some kind of) stimuli would be correct. Not sure about the phraseology in your report, maybe 'withdrawal sensation' ??
See Inside
Subject: See Inside
I would type it as "1-year-5-month-old girl"
See inside (sm)
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That is probably mosaicism or punctation.
Changes Associated with High Grade SIL
- Blood Vessel changes (Coarse punctation or mosaicism)
- Abnormal blood vessels
- Erosions
- Dense Acetowhite staining of epithelium
Please see inside.
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On his hearing test, the patient could not hear frequencies at 1000-2000-4000 with his right ear at 40 decibels. He could not hear 1000 with his left ear at 40 decibels. However, during the whisper test, he was able to hear three items in each ear from at least 7 feet away.
I have no idea how to type the 1000 2000 4000. This is on a physical exam. Thanks for any help!!
see inside
Subject: see inside
s/l 'tramcentel' metered dose inhaler 4 puffs b.i.d.
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that would be 8-French Judkins, left-4 coronary catheter.
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Prolapse is assessed as none, grade 1 (in vagina), grade 2 (to introitus), and grade 3 (outside vagina).
see inside....*S*
Subject: see inside....*S*
Subject: I would do it like this...
I would do it this way...
CLINICAL IMPRESSION: 1. Fever. 2. Bronchitis. Rule out a right pneumonia. 3. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 4. Atrial fibrillation. Rule out arrhythmia.
The reason I do it that way is because way before, we used to line Rule out under let's say Atrial fibrillation, yielding 2 lines. It used to be done that way back in the early 90s. Now it is not done that way. So, I give the impression which would be atrial fibrillation and begin a new sentence....because they have to rule out an arrhythmia. I don't think it is etched in stone, so either/or would be fine. *S*
You had to look inside
Subject: You had to look inside
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I have heard "estrogen receptor" and "progesterone receptor" positive in breast cancer, so think "estra septa" could be "estrogen receptor.
Not sure what "heptra" could be.
see inside...........
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Mohs surgery, named after surgeon Frederick Mohs who developed the Mohs procedure...........
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PAST SURGICAL HISTORY: s/l-TAB or TAV x2.
Anyone now?
Thanks for the help!
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A plastic wound exposure fish was placed overlying the bowel to allow placement of the composite Gore-Tex and Prolene mesh patch and the mesh was secured. At the end, he said it again and it was clear that he was saying "wound fish", but for the life of me I can't find it said this way anywhere.
I can only think of 2, see inside.
Subject: I can only think of 2, see inside.
bradyarrhythmia (brady·ar·rhyth·mia) (brad”e-ə-rith´me-ə) [brady- + arrhythmia] any disturbance in the heart rhythm in which the heart rate is abnormally slowed, usually to less than 60 beats per minute in an adult.
Or tachybradyarrhythmia aka tachybrady syndrome.
BUS, see inside.
Subject: BUS, see inside.
BUS - Bartholin's, Urethral and Skene's glands.
Good site for abbv lookup:
http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/
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Surgical luminaire
Document: United States Patent 5709459
Abstract: A luminaire for use during a medical procedure utilizes a single optic fiber for providing a beam of light having an initial beam width and an initial beam energy. The width of the beam is adjustable without substantially decreasing the beam energy, and the beam of adjusted width can be directed onto a surgical field. A headband for mounting a luminaire is formed of a perspiration-absorbent cloth strip, has hook-and-clasp engagement, and includes a luminaire mount.
Doing basic research is very fulfilling.
Sorry - please see inside --
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..dyskeratosis in the form of CORE-ON, squarmous dysplasia...
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