Well, it s/l it definitely begins with a "p" and ends with a "ong" or "one", but I
Posted By: and see if it fits. Thanks. on 2007-12-13
In Reply to: douloureux type tic? - mmk
Subject: Well, it s/l it definitely begins with a "p" and ends with a "ong" or "one", but I'll Google it
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"one to one" or "one-to-one assistance" sm
Subject: "one to one" or "one-to-one assistance" sm
just means they'll have someone with her at all times
Sorry, that should be "one's own"
Subject: Sorry, that should be "one's own"
...
"one-teens" is the way I would put it.
Subject: "one-teens" is the way I would put it.
It is exactly what he said, but not the usual way of expressing it, thus the " ".
Not a problem, I always have "one of those days"
Subject: Not a problem, I always have "one of those days"
How would you put TIMI grade "one-hal"f flow??? TIA (nm)
Subject: How would you put TIMI grade "one-hal"f flow??? TIA (nm)
TIA
maybe "one tongue of esophageal metaplasia...
Subject: maybe "one tongue of esophageal metaplasia...
...rule out Barrett's"
Sorry, flustered with having problem posting this, s/b "one-half" (nm)
Subject: Sorry, flustered with having problem posting this, s/b "one-half" (nm)
It definitely begins with a b
Subject: It definitely begins with a b
it is at the end of procedure, blood has been suctioned from nose, middle turbinates s/l bolderized, then foam and kenalog applied.
Ilizarov begins with an i, but it looks like an I when
Subject: Ilizarov begins with an i, but it looks like an I when
capitalized.
"before it begins..." ?? nm
Subject: "before it begins..." ?? nm
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No, the word definitely begins with a "T".
Subject: No, the word definitely begins with a "T".
nm
Probably begins as diethyl- but I'm not finding this yet. nm
Subject: Probably begins as diethyl- but I'm not finding this yet. nm
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If it begins with pan, there is no hyphen or space.
Subject: If it begins with pan, there is no hyphen or space.
It definietly begins with an s sound.
Subject: It definietly begins with an s sound.
Any idea what the word begins with or sounds like?
Subject: Any idea what the word begins with or sounds like?
? word begins with "vacu," that is, if dictator has an accent.
Subject: ? word begins with "vacu," that is, if dictator has an accent.
or ? "evacuator." Just a wild guess.
37. When pH begins a sentence, it is acceptable to capitalize the letter “p”
Subject: 37. When pH begins a sentence, it is acceptable to capitalize the letter “p”
When pH begins a sentence, it is acceptable to capitalize the letter “p”? Thank you!
PR interval is the segment on an EKG that begins with the P wave until the beginning of the QRS SM
Subject: PR interval is the segment on an EKG that begins with the P wave until the beginning of the QRS SM
QRS complex. So if you have a shortened PR interval, then a diagnosis for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome could be made.
Breast Augmentation ___ areola marker s/l begins w/petr
Subject: Breast Augmentation ___ areola marker s/l begins w/petr
?
No, two syllables. ends in "y"
Subject: No, two syllables. ends in "y"
ends with "max"
Subject: ends with "max"
Here are a couple of
"anti-inflammatory" agents that end in "max"
1. Lotemax
2. Cormax
3. Nuromax=skeletal muscle relaxant
Rxlist.com is a good source for drugs. Can use search engine when not knowing the whole word such as *max-search for results....
That's the end of the sentence - it ends on
Subject: That's the end of the sentence - it ends on
"heeliose".
It is def a med that ends with 'tran'
Subject: It is def a med that ends with 'tran'
It definitely ends with -licky
Subject: It definitely ends with -licky
...but I have no clue what it is.
Actually it ends with -leche!!!
Subject: Actually it ends with -leche!!!
Perleche!!
No.. sorry.. it ends with letter O..
Subject: No.. sorry.. it ends with letter O..
Thank you, still s/l ends with 'pertensin." But thank you.
Subject: Thank you, still s/l ends with 'pertensin." But thank you.
x
That could be it, but really s/l it ends with "icks" sound. nm
Subject: That could be it, but really s/l it ends with "icks" sound. nm
x
It definitely ends in "tion" and starts with a "p"
Subject: It definitely ends in "tion" and starts with a "p"
med for nail infection - ends with s/l con-i-zon
Subject: med for nail infection - ends with s/l con-i-zon
x
S/L it ends with 'seal/sial'?
Subject: S/L it ends with 'seal/sial'?
Styloid is def not there.
Yes, they have strings on the ends just like some IUDs. nm
Subject: Yes, they have strings on the ends just like some IUDs. nm
s
Sound like dir ends are secured
Subject: Sound like dir ends are secured
The anterior fascia was closed with #1 PDS running suture. The skin was closed with staples. The "dir ends" are secured.
No, it definitely ends in an "er" sound.
Subject: No, it definitely ends in an "er" sound.
Maybe a brand name possibly? (It sounds like Sinner graft).
When you use a possessive wtih a name that ends in "s",
Subject: When you use a possessive wtih a name that ends in "s",
the apostraphe is after the "s". "Cornelius' son".
maybe, but sounds like it ends more with "tril" s/l ses-tril
Subject: maybe, but sounds like it ends more with "tril" s/l ses-tril
It makes sense, again, not like this doc at all - usually ends with 5 or 2.5 mg on the taper.
Subject: It makes sense, again, not like this doc at all - usually ends with 5 or 2.5 mg on the taper.
Shouldn't there perhaps be semicolons at the ends of each sentence? sm
Subject: Shouldn't there perhaps be semicolons at the ends of each sentence? sm
Or is it a matter of preference? I was taught that you put semicolons between numbered lists that are "horizontal" as opposed to "vertical."
Provigil is the only thing I can find that ends in -vigil,
Subject: Provigil is the only thing I can find that ends in -vigil,
although the generic is modafinil, maybe he just mangled the 2 together and made up a new drug???
is this a shoulder issue? Could be "ends" as in tendon ends..sm
Subject: is this a shoulder issue? Could be "ends" as in tendon ends..sm
for example, as in a labral tear of the shoulder.
Just as you have it if that's what was dictated. If "one fourth" was dictated, sm
Subject: Just as you have it if that's what was dictated. If "one fourth" was dictated, sm
it would be 1/4 pill or one fourth of a pill.
After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.
Subject: After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.
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