Yes!!! Why wouldn't that ending come to me?
Posted By: OpMT on 2008-03-07
In Reply to: Got part of it - sm
Subject: Yes!!! Why wouldn't that ending come to me?
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Definitely an sis ending. Tks for trying! nm
Subject: Definitely an sis ending. Tks for trying! nm
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it has a "dine" ending....
Subject: it has a "dine" ending....
going crazy.
Thanks, but she is definitely not saying infliximab. Ending s/l
Subject: Thanks, but she is definitely not saying infliximab. Ending s/l
vissamab or vizamab or similar. First letter like V or B
ending a letter
Subject: ending a letter
doctor dictates to end the letter with his name different than usual: i.e., Paul J. Pagano, MD Orthopedic Surgeon
my question is, do I leave on the MD when adding that he is an orthopedic surgeon or take off the MD and just have the new ending he dictated????
whats the diagnoses?---this ending could be a lot of
Subject: whats the diagnoses?---this ending could be a lot of
diff meds, first one that comes to my mind is
fluoxetine
Can't make out anything with more of an -itis ending? nm
Subject: Can't make out anything with more of an -itis ending? nm
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that is what I thought at first but he has a us ending? He has a cold too so maybe! LOL
Subject: that is what I thought at first but he has a us ending? He has a cold too so maybe! LOL
it is very clearly plaint or supplaint ending in "t"
Subject: it is very clearly plaint or supplaint ending in "t"
Can find it with the -chiae ending on a search, but
Subject: Can find it with the -chiae ending on a search, but
s
can sort of hear supraclavicular but ending is different
Subject: can sort of hear supraclavicular but ending is different
The rushed pronunciation sounds like it could be supraclavicular with something else on the end, sounding similar to supraclavic-a-tory adenopathy???
Is the 'zole' ending clear? Prinivil comes in 20 mg. nm
Subject: Is the 'zole' ending clear? Prinivil comes in 20 mg. nm
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Rule for Sentence Ending and when to use comma
Can somebody share with me the rules to follow for sentence ending? I am a bit confused with the feedback from my QA, when I chose to put a comma she wants me to end the sentence and start with a new sentence. The next day when I did was to end the sentence, she edited my work and placed a comma instead. Can anybody share with me some guidelines to follow. TIA.
Ive found the drugs ending in "al" are
Subject: Ive found the drugs ending in "al" are
some narcs.
fosinpril - there's lots of drugs ending in *opril*
Subject: fosinpril - there's lots of drugs ending in *opril*
in general, would not put an 's after word ending in S. Saw one ref. Gross' solution preserv
Subject: in general, would not put an 's after word ending in S. Saw one ref. Gross' solution preservative.
why wouldn't you want to help someone....sm
Subject: why wouldn't you want to help someone....sm
what goes around in life comes back around in life and there were so many good people in my work life when I was young and tender.....that I have gone through life helping others. It's no skin off my back and it gives me such a great feeling.
For your info, I never knew Mohs was named after anyone until a couple of years ago.....when someone I knew was having the Mohs surgery.
If one goes through life being as helpful (not accommodating) as one can be? It truly will pay off........
I wouldn't do that because
Subject: I wouldn't do that because
with the period it sounds like in general she is less passive, and my understanding was that he was specifically saying that in work situations and other situations she was less passive. Okay, "other situations" is pretty vague, so maybe that's not far from being that way all the time, but I don't see any reason to make it 2 sentences. It is not a great writing, any way you do it, that's for sure.
But that wouldn't really mean anything.
Subject: But that wouldn't really mean anything.
I think you should listen for degenerative condition in a sentence worded like that when you think you hear general condition.
Why wouldn't it be???
Subject: Why wouldn't it be???
x
I wouldn't think so....nm
Subject: I wouldn't think so....nm
xx
Don't know why it wouldn't be.
Subject: Don't know why it wouldn't be.
z
I wouldn't.....nm
Subject: I wouldn't.....nm
xx
but why wouldn't it be in the dictionary?
Subject: but why wouldn't it be in the dictionary?
x
I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm)
Subject: I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm)
to "history of multiple episodes of pharyngitis in the past"
I wouldn't cap it unless I knew for sure sm
Subject: I wouldn't cap it unless I knew for sure sm
that that is what Joe & Joe's calls its surgery department. It can be left "generic" and still be correct.
wouldn't that be fetid?....nm
Subject: wouldn't that be fetid?....nm
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Bet you are right, thanks much! ;) I wouldn't have thought of that
Subject: Bet you are right, thanks much! ;) I wouldn't have thought of that
wouldn't that be med-evac?--sm
Subject: wouldn't that be med-evac?--sm
as in medical evacuation? just a thought.
No never mind that wouldn't be right nm
Subject: No never mind that wouldn't be right nm
nm
No, I wouldn't change it because
Subject: No, I wouldn't change it because
it is a myth that there is a problem with that sentence structure.
I wouldn't expand it.
Subject: I wouldn't expand it.
Considering the context in which IV is used, it is its own entity. I would leave it as is.
Wouldn't that be hyperdense?
Subject: Wouldn't that be hyperdense?
The sentence implies bone fragment seen on imaging.
Sorry, wouldn't it be anaerobes?
Subject: Sorry, wouldn't it be anaerobes?
I wouldn't, but maybe you should ask your manager
Subject: I wouldn't, but maybe you should ask your manager
Wouldn't it be herpangitic?
Subject: Wouldn't it be herpangitic?
x
I wouldn't, but maybe I'm wrong....nm
Subject: I wouldn't, but maybe I'm wrong....nm
xxx
He wouldn't be saying compensated maybe??
Subject: He wouldn't be saying compensated maybe??
x
I wouldn't put a comma. nm
Subject: I wouldn't put a comma. nm
I wouldn't put a comma. nm
Subject: I wouldn't put a comma. nm
wouldn't that be *aspirate* ??
Subject: wouldn't that be *aspirate* ??
with "aspirate" sounding like "aspirit." and yes, aspiration of the knee would be considered a surgical procedure...
Wouldn't be TM-that's ear. He's doing nose. Probably crinis?
Subject: Wouldn't be TM-that's ear. He's doing nose. Probably crinis?
x
Great! I wouldn't have thought of that myself!
Subject: Great! I wouldn't have thought of that myself!
.
not sure about the *rubber* part but wouldn't--sm
Subject: not sure about the *rubber* part but wouldn't--sm
that be *gauze* compression dressing? never heard of a rubber one though.
You wouldn't make it 2.0 unless the zero was dictated. nm
Subject: You wouldn't make it 2.0 unless the zero was dictated. nm
s
Food bolus wouldn't fit in anywhere there
Subject: Food bolus wouldn't fit in anywhere there
would it?
If you can't find it, man, it ain't to be found!
wouldn't that be the British spelling?..sm
Subject: wouldn't that be the British spelling?..sm
I'm the one that spelled it demyelinAzation....been typing that incorrectly for years!!! OMG...but I love that I continually learn....google shows this now as demyelinization and when I change the Z to an S - it shows 2 links only that are not reliable websites really for MT work....
so, now I'm really confused......is your book American or British *curious* and TIA!!!
gastroc wouldn't normally show up on
Subject: gastroc wouldn't normally show up on
x-ray, would it?
Wouldn't that just mean the potassium is at a good
Subject: Wouldn't that just mean the potassium is at a good
level?
Well, we all know it wouldn't be the fist time
Subject: Well, we all know it wouldn't be the fist time
a doc made up a word!! Once again, do we get paid enough for this!?
Wouldn't be nuchal cord
Subject: Wouldn't be nuchal cord
since that would mean it was wrapped around the neck, and in this case it was wrapped around a leg.
I wouldn't ask if I hadn't looked them up. sm
Subject: I wouldn't ask if I hadn't looked them up. sm
I found Ultracet in my drug book as an analgesic but I did not find Ultracef. However, on google it lists Ultracef as an antibiotic but I do not find it everywhere I look so I did not know if it was an approved medication.
That is why I asked.
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