Totally agree with M.A. It's so much easier to look these sm
Posted By: nm on 2006-06-24
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Subject: Totally agree with M.A. It's so much easier to look these sm
terms up in a book, and quicker, too. Google can be very misleading.
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I agree with you totally.
Subject: I agree with you totally.
She is from Canada so may be they do things differently there. Yes, it seems like she knows everything, has an answer for everything, even if it is wrong, as in Lyderm, and there seems to be no stopping her.
I ask a few questions on this board and give some answers, only if I definitely know the answer. I feel it is difficult to do sounds like on this board without hearing the dictation. There is too much guessing going on.
Totally agree, also!
Subject: Totally agree, also!
Should be changed. Medical transcription should not even have strictly verbatim accounts. It's so unprofessional. Most verbatim account contracts I have ever had actually stated verbatim with light editing for grammar/punctuation per the AAMT.
agree with you totally !
Subject: agree with you totally !
I totally agree
Subject: I totally agree
That is what I was suggestion with all the similar choices, do not just take the first sound alike - way to risky - many choices.
totally agree.
Subject: totally agree.
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and I totally agree - SHOW ME THE $$....sm
Subject: and I totally agree - SHOW ME THE $$....sm
While I feel I'm an excellent MT, I refuse to get as ANAL as some about this subject disc versus disk....one being from Latin and one being from the Greeks....
We follow a Greek calendar but the Egyptian one was here before that.......
people need to be a little more flexible generally speaking but also with words that are accepted either way, not have a virtual STROKE over it.
QA here 4 many years, and totally agree!!!
Subject: QA here 4 many years, and totally agree!!!
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I totally agree with what you said in post!!
Subject: I totally agree with what you said in post!!
also sometimes we *think* they say things like *in* or *and* and perhaps they didn't really say that.....I think sometimes I over-think what they are trying to say....*LOL*
Agree totally! blank it is! nm
Subject: Agree totally! blank it is! nm
I totally agree with the poor word here
Subject: I totally agree with the poor word here
I totally agree. I assume I'm thanked, and if not,
Subject: I totally agree. I assume I'm thanked, and if not,
nm
I agree.. I never spell it the way the prounounce it either. She totally called it that and spelled
Subject: I agree.. I never spell it the way the prounounce it either. She totally called it that and spelled
it that way, then said the pharmacy didn't carry it. I'm pretty sure NOT since they had no clue what she was talking about LOL
would be easier to help with more info... sm
Subject: would be easier to help with more info... sm
is it a consult? is doc a hematologist/oncologist? did you listen further to get possible clues/diagnosis/history?...only possible guess i can come up with is "regarding 'a known drop in' hemoglobin"...??
WHY do you think it is, as you say, easier for a physician to say
Subject: WHY do you think it is, as you say, easier for a physician to say
polynephritis? I don't get your rationale.
Not a problem, it gets easier...
Subject: Not a problem, it gets easier...
This may be easier to read. sm
Subject: This may be easier to read. sm
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http://www.uspharmacist.com/index.asp?page=ce/2716/default.htm
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http://wound.smith-nephew.com/us/Alphalisting.asp?NodeId=2326
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http://www.qualitymedicalsupplies.com/page/QMS/CTGY/WC
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http://www.medcompare.com/
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http://www.jnjgateway.com/home.jhtml?loc=USENG
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arabics are easier to read; for example
Subject: arabics are easier to read; for example
nm
If you would PLEASE give more information, help would be easier for us trying to help. nm
Subject: If you would PLEASE give more information, help would be easier for us trying to help. nm
.
I also think it makes it easier to read, however,
Subject: I also think it makes it easier to read, however,
due to client preference I have to use one space after periods. Probably would be better to go ahead and change ALL my expansions. Wow, that's going to take some time.
can you give the sentence please? Easier to help. nm
Subject: can you give the sentence please? Easier to help. nm
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hang in there, it does get easier in time
Subject: hang in there, it does get easier in time
That is correct. It is easier to see if bladder
Subject: That is correct. It is easier to see if bladder
x
thanks! that makes it easier to remember...
Subject: thanks! that makes it easier to remember...
might be easier to google plus area of nation sm
Subject: might be easier to google plus area of nation sm
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...I'd use 2 spaces after whatever punctuation. Makes it easier to read.
Subject: ...I'd use 2 spaces after whatever punctuation. Makes it easier to read.
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An easier way to look at is, white matter isn't a type of infarct... SM
Subject: An easier way to look at is, white matter isn't a type of infarct... SM
it is where the infarct took place. So you would not hyphenate.
Probably totally off but here goes,
Subject: Probably totally off but here goes,
FISH [also called fluorescence in situ hybridization]
This is a lab test that measures the amount of a certain gene in cells. It can be used to see if an invasive cancer has too many HER2 (HER TOO) genes. A cancer with too many of these genes is called HER2-positive. If a cancer is HER2-positive, it may respond to Herceptin. (her-SEP-tin) This is a drug that can slow down or stop the growth of cancer with too many HER2 genes.
you totally rock!!!
Subject: you totally rock!!!
x
Thanks for your help.... I totally missed that....
Subject: Thanks for your help.... I totally missed that....
Absolutely not!!! Totally different! sm
Subject: Absolutely not!!! Totally different! sm
Transient means short-lived, fleeting, coming and going.
Trans is a prefix that means 'across' or 'moving around.' Transglobal amnesia is not remembering anything, regardless of time or context.
I totally understand sm
Subject: I totally understand sm
just added another doc to the office I work for. He often says per HPI above and it took me until just now what he meant. I know we I was typing a History & Physical but didn't know what the I was for. I feel really really dumb but at least now I know. LOL
Haha, thank you-was totally
Subject: Haha, thank you-was totally
blank!
It's totally up to the client what they want you to do with it. Looks like
Subject: It's totally up to the client what they want you to do with it. Looks like
s
This one has me totally stumped...
Subject: This one has me totally stumped...
It is ringing a very vague bell for me, probably back to an ancient MedTerm class. I would be very interested to hear what it is/was.
totally guess
Subject: totally guess
archway?
thats totally different that hemerisnos? But sure.
Subject: thats totally different that hemerisnos? But sure.
Ok, I might be totally wrong here, but I think it is...sm
Subject: Ok, I might be totally wrong here, but I think it is...sm
corrected acuity is -1.75 to -2.50 x2, giving her vision of 20/20? Again this is just a guess.
I am being totally blond today!
Subject: I am being totally blond today!
I can't seem to come up whether it would be: Patient follows back after last being seen about 8 months ago. or is it: Patient follows back after last been seen about 8 months ago
Now that you're totally confused
Subject: Now that you're totally confused
I guess it would depend on the account, but Book of Style no hyphens.
forgive me, it was ME who totally misunderstood!
Subject: forgive me, it was ME who totally misunderstood!
what a moron I am......*LOL*....so sorry....seems I have a reading comprehension problem this Friday (after a very long week but still NO EXCUSE)........please forgive me........
you totally misunderstood OP's query....*LOL*
Subject: you totally misunderstood OP's query....*LOL*
SOAP - format used years ago in MT work......(not the company name of Soap Transcription)
Have a nice weekend!
That would make sense. I totally
Subject: That would make sense. I totally
could not understand him! I put a blank. Thanks.
sorry, I'm totally wrong...ignore me please
Subject: sorry, I'm totally wrong...ignore me please
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sorry, I'm totally wrong...ignore me please
Subject: sorry, I'm totally wrong...ignore me please
geesh - I can't even put my post in the right place -
time to get offline...LOL
your orthopedist would be totally wrong....
Subject: your orthopedist would be totally wrong....
I'm totally wrong, not minocycline..sorry
Subject: I'm totally wrong, not minocycline..sorry
Please clarify, you are QA? This is totally incorrect...sm
Subject: Please clarify, you are QA? This is totally incorrect...sm
any procedure or disease attributed to a person's name should no longer carry an 's, thus Morton neuroma. I am really sorry to say this, as I really do appeciate QA support, but from what I have seen from your posts, you are very uninformed.
This is totally bogus. There is no connection between ....sm
Subject: This is totally bogus. There is no connection between ....sm
the outer ear canal and the sinuses.
Using mL for cc is totally up to the client, although recommended. Could
Subject: Using mL for cc is totally up to the client, although recommended. Could
s
Thanks!! From the southwest, so totally unfamiliar with NY
Subject: Thanks!! From the southwest, so totally unfamiliar with NY
Need more info. Totally confused here. nm
Subject: Need more info. Totally confused here. nm
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