UR right! He was just pronouncing it differently. Thanks
Posted By: silly me. on 2006-01-09
In Reply to: I think the word is "facet" - MTPockets
Subject: UR right! He was just pronouncing it differently. Thanks
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do it, regardless if dictated differently...nm
Subject: do it, regardless if dictated differently...nm
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Dorland and Stedman state differently SM
Subject: Dorland and Stedman state differently SM
ostiomeatal (os·tio·me·a·tal) (os”te-o-me-a´təl) [ostium + meatal] pertaining to an opening (ostium) and a meatus, especially in the nasal cavity.
I respect your link, but I can find many words spelled incorrectly on the 'net. One must go with trusted sources.
I made this mistake for years and was never corrected until... well, thats another story!
That always made sense to me too, but references say differently NM
Subject: That always made sense to me too, but references say differently NM
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Ask your QA person. Accounts term their labs differently. nm
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That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten
Subject: That's it, thank you! If it had been pronounced slightly differently, hope I would've gotten it :)
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Just comes from experience. Every job I've worked has handled it differently.
Subject: Just comes from experience. Every job I've worked has handled it differently.
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I see thumbs down as he is raising arms away from body. Others might see differently tho.nm
Subject: I see thumbs down as he is raising arms away from body. Others might see differently tho.nm
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Is there a suture material that sounds like Monopril but spelled differently?
Subject: Is there a suture material that sounds like Monopril but spelled differently?
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Probably just not pronouncing
Subject: Probably just not pronouncing
that "l" there. Thanks!
He might be pronouncing it s/m
Subject: He might be pronouncing it s/m
"debridemont." I've heard doctors say it that way. Some of these folks think they're fancy.
thank you, he was pronouncing it funny!
Subject: thank you, he was pronouncing it funny!
Thanks so much!!!!
OMG thank you! I was looking all over for this! doc was pronouncing is wrong.
Subject: OMG thank you! I was looking all over for this! doc was pronouncing is wrong.
that doesn't mean the dictator is pronouncing it
Subject: that doesn't mean the dictator is pronouncing it
right?! lol
He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.
Subject: He's not pronouncing it like I've heard it, but I believe that's it.
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that has to be it, I think the doctor has a problem pronouncing it--Thanks!!
Subject: that has to be it, I think the doctor has a problem pronouncing it--Thanks!!
Thanks I thought so also but pronouncing it "Astenol."
Subject: Thanks I thought so also but pronouncing it "Astenol."
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Found it. Bullae. He is not pronouncing the Ls clearly.
Subject: Found it. Bullae. He is not pronouncing the Ls clearly.
Could doc be pronouncing Lyrica wrong? NM
Subject: Could doc be pronouncing Lyrica wrong? NM
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Thanks so much for trying. Positive she is not pronouncing this correctly. She is giving me an eye t
Subject: Thanks so much for trying. Positive she is not pronouncing this correctly. She is giving me an eye twitch... TGIF.
Possibly betamethasone - pronouncing it betta
Subject: Possibly betamethasone - pronouncing it betta
Never mind. I'm thinking doc must mean Klor-Con, just pronouncing funny.
Subject: Never mind. I'm thinking doc must mean Klor-Con, just pronouncing funny.
herbal medicine the doctor is pronouncing as "un-die-ah". any ideas? nm
Subject: herbal medicine the doctor is pronouncing as "un-die-ah". any ideas? nm
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