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Yes it was and I could hear it clearly since you gave me the word!

Posted By: IndianaMT on 2006-05-24
In Reply to: Could it possibly be "vascular anomaly?" nm - nm

Subject: Yes it was and I could hear it clearly since you gave me the word!




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Hallpike is one word. See the link I gave you etc. nm
Subject: Hallpike is one word. See the link I gave you etc. nm


Here is a link someone on word board gave. Great stuff!! sm
Subject: Here is a link someone on word board gave. Great stuff!! sm

http://formulary.prescribingreference.com/
Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?


Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?
Subject: Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?


I can't hear that word, but thanks though!! nm
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I definitely hear an L in the word.
Subject: I definitely hear an L in the word.

Here's how it is used, 2 spots...

I proceeded to endocervical curretting initially using the cervical brush and then a _______ suction catheter to obtain specimen as patient did not tolerate placement of the Kevorkian currette. Single-toothed tenaculum was used in order to achieve the currettage by the _______ currette and she did experience some strong cramping with this.
I don't think so. I definitely hear the sl... in the word. Thanks anyway!
Subject: I don't think so. I definitely hear the sl... in the word. Thanks anyway!


Can you hear the word reducible in there?
Subject: Can you hear the word reducible in there?


Do you hear the word saline?
Subject: Do you hear the word saline?


isn't that the same word?? I hear index
Subject: isn't that the same word?? I hear index


Unsure, but maybe you could compare this word with what you hear.
Subject: Unsure, but maybe you could compare this word with what you hear.

Not sure, but there is a pericentromeric marker....Maybe you could take a listen and compare it to this word - again, unsure, but maybe...
i distincly hear "man" on the end of the word
Subject: i distincly hear "man" on the end of the word


Can you give the whole sentence so that we can hear the word prior to that one?
Subject: Can you give the whole sentence so that we can hear the word prior to that one?


Can you hear Jennings mouth gag? Found it in Tessier Surgical Word Book
Subject: Can you hear Jennings mouth gag? Found it in Tessier Surgical Word Book


Thanks you two...gave up on this one :(
Subject: Thanks you two...gave up on this one :(

nm
What you gave was what I was looking for...
Subject: What you gave was what I was looking for...

... he dictated that upon examination of the incision site there was no ____.  I gave the wrong definition,  but you gave me the right word.  Thanks again!
I gave up...
Subject: I gave up...

No Suboxone either. What a horrid report. Thank you so much for trying to help. Maybe I can just get nailed by QA again. I got critical feedback for misspelling a word that does not even exist yesterday. The doc said it, I spelled it and put a hyphen in between "dis" and the rest of the word, and QA wanted no hyphen. I can't do ANYTHING right of late (very long story including the mtquestions situation).

Thanks again for trying, though!!
It would help if you gave a little more information
Subject: It would help if you gave a little more information

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I have tried and tried - if they gave him Suboxone - I
Subject: I have tried and tried - if they gave him Suboxone - I

was trying to make it into Narcan or naloxone - I have the most trouble with Asians because they emphasize the wrong syllable and the consonants are totally blurred.  I almost called my daughter - who is a pharmacist.
Ha! I hate it so much I gave away the
Subject: Ha! I hate it so much I gave away the

only psych reference book I had. It was the old Stedman's one that had psych and neuro mixed together. HATED that book, LOL.

Not only is psych boring, but a lot of it is actually drug rehab, and those patients' problems are 95% self-inflicted out of pure foolishness.


That is what they gave me to dry my milk.
Subject: That is what they gave me to dry my milk.

its not a psych drug.
You gave a really good s/l. nm
Subject: You gave a really good s/l. nm

nm
I gave him Permacath, but still if anyone
Subject: I gave him Permacath, but still if anyone

out there can clear this up, I would greatly appreciate it. I have used Permacath and PermCath on many occasions and not sure which is right anymore.
That's the answer I already gave, though.
Subject: That's the answer I already gave, though.


Thanks...I gave her a blank...
Subject: Thanks...I gave her a blank...

She was clearly saying "saline walked" rather than saline washed or locked. I think she was distracted (dictating at 3 a.m.) and just threw a wrong word in there, so I left her a blank.

Thanks so much for your help!!!
the definition you gave is correct (sm)
Subject: the definition you gave is correct (sm)

i wondered how you got the incorrect spelling to go with it.  must be google huh?  that is a good example of google being incorrect. it finds all kinds of things, even wrong ones. 


but a good definition!!! 


my pea gave out on me very early today LOL
Subject: my pea gave out on me very early today LOL

ewww yeah I bet that wasn't a whole lot of fun lol


If he already gave you a couple, then it would be 'all other...' nm
Subject: If he already gave you a couple, then it would be 'all other...' nm

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I have a 'normal' the hospital gave to me...
Subject: I have a 'normal' the hospital gave to me...

for cataract surgery and it has super-sharp blade in it.  ...don't know if that helps ya or not. 
wait - you just gave the answer...
Subject: wait - you just gave the answer...

palpable peripheral edema - when you said *pulp* I realized they sometimes use *palp* - as in palpable (but usually they say *palp* in regards to blood pressure)


Think maybe it's palpable peripheral edema? 


I bet that was it. Not familiar at all, I gave up and blanked it.
Subject: I bet that was it. Not familiar at all, I gave up and blanked it.


I agree with the explanation rc gave.
Subject: I agree with the explanation rc gave.

I have never seen L5-S1 expanded. However, the MTSOs that we use ask us to clarify format questions every now and then. I would have to say ask for clarification.
well, you gave such a good clue
Subject: well, you gave such a good clue

sometimes we over-think things, huh?  i really love this board to get other's opinions and help -- be lost without it....
sorry gave you wrong 1...the actual
Subject: sorry gave you wrong 1...the actual

chlorambucil....
you gave a really good clue
Subject: you gave a really good clue

i hate those the most --- the names of all of those bacteria.  then, the docs ramble them off like nothin... makes me crazier.... have a good night!!
but i gave the actual manufacturers website
Subject: but i gave the actual manufacturers website

so who is correct? :-P
since you gave NO relating information a guess might be
Subject: since you gave NO relating information a guess might be

x
No problem . . . though I gave a verbatim response.
Subject: No problem . . . though I gave a verbatim response.

xx
But he gave a good hint. It sounds like
Subject: But he gave a good hint. It sounds like

he's saying there is no evidence for anything like scleroderma beyond Raynaud's (because you can have Raynaud's without or with scleroderma).

So Raynaud's makes perfect sense.
doc gave it singular but it sounds so wrong...TY though!
Subject: doc gave it singular but it sounds so wrong...TY though!


Or even Ober's test? See the links I gave you. nm
Subject: Or even Ober's test? See the links I gave you. nm


I gave Wheeless credit for the information and
Subject: I gave Wheeless credit for the information and

you might want to inform the people at Duke, if you're so concerned.


http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/peroneal_nerve


gave for low blood sugar s/l ampidy 50
Subject: gave for low blood sugar s/l ampidy 50


me again, I gave incorrect link - sm for correct one
Subject: me again, I gave incorrect link - sm for correct one

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Subject: My QA lady gave me answer to my doc-isms quest.

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Me too! All it took was a short caffeine break and the hint you gave with the T10. nm
Subject: Me too! All it took was a short caffeine break and the hint you gave with the T10. nm

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