You're Welcome! Good luck to your friend : - ) nm
Posted By: MT on 2006-05-27
In Reply to: Aren't you a SWEETHEART!!! T.Y....sm - you have a PROCTOR
Subject: You're Welcome! Good luck to your friend : - ) nm
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You're welcome and good luck!
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You are so welcome. Good luck to you! NM
Subject: You are so welcome. Good luck to you! NM
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Ho, boy! Good luck with that one! YW! nm
Subject: Ho, boy! Good luck with that one! YW! nm
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Not me, it will be because of you... Good Luck!
Subject: Not me, it will be because of you... Good Luck!
Good luck with it
Subject: Good luck with it
I'm practically catatonic right now from one after the other bad dictators tonight.
Good luck on your next QA challenge...
Subject: Good luck on your next QA challenge...
I would be interested to know how well your rationale works when "insure" is marked off on a QA audit...
...if you can get by with using it, more power to you!!!
Wow. Good luck. Use that lab link. sm
Subject: Wow. Good luck. Use that lab link. sm
labcorp.com is another good link.
Good luck to you then!! Op notes are a sm
Subject: Good luck to you then!! Op notes are a sm
whole nother mess!! Do you have these sites for equipment, latest things etc?
http://www.medcompare.com/
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Another good site:
http://www.surgical911.com/
Could be Benadryl. Good Luck.
Subject: Could be Benadryl. Good Luck.
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You are welcome. They are not easy or fun. Good Luck
Subject: You are welcome. They are not easy or fun. Good Luck
nm
good luck on your test!
Subject: good luck on your test!
I'm thinking probably thecal sac. Good luck!
Subject: I'm thinking probably thecal sac. Good luck!
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good luck to you! Lot of researching and questions here will definitely help you.
Subject: good luck to you! Lot of researching and questions here will definitely help you.
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no luck but good link for future ref
Subject: no luck but good link for future ref
http://www.dsmz.de/microorganisms/bacteria_catalogue.php
Couldn't find anything that sounded like that here though.
You are correct, there is an Orthofix screw. Good luck!
Subject: You are correct, there is an Orthofix screw. Good luck!
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Probably would get more insight if you post this under MEDQUIST. Good luck to you!
Subject: Probably would get more insight if you post this under MEDQUIST. Good luck to you!
Always go with account specifics, regardless of what BOS recommends. Good luck! (no message)
Subject: Always go with account specifics, regardless of what BOS recommends. Good luck! (no message)
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No problem! I have had to use this board before and it helps tremendously! Good luck!
Subject: No problem! I have had to use this board before and it helps tremendously! Good luck!
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AHHHH... the life and times of a transcriptionist... good luck!
Subject: AHHHH... the life and times of a transcriptionist... good luck!
wow you're good! nm
Subject: wow you're good! nm
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Wow, you're good
Subject: Wow, you're good
Thank you so much for your help.
Wow you're good! Thanks.
Subject: Wow you're good! Thanks.
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wow! thanks! you're good. Thanks (nm)
Subject: wow! thanks! you're good. Thanks (nm)
Wow, you're good.
Subject: Wow, you're good.
I never would have gotten that out of what I heard. Thanks so much.
You're good!
Subject: You're good!
I didn't even know where to start on that one.
You're getting some very good advice here. sm
Subject: You're getting some very good advice here. sm
I've been using PRD for years and it allows me to use symbols as part of the shortcuts which really helps a lot. Because there can be the same abbreviation for different phrases, I will add a single hyphen for cardio, 2 hyphens for ortho, etc. Also, if the phrase needs to be hyphenated to precede a noun, such as in "up-to-date information," the short form here for a hyphenated "up to date" would be "-utd." When it doesn't need to be hyphenated, it would be "utd." This comes in handy for the phrase "too numerous to count." (You get the idea.)
This is really a personalized thing. My short forms may be a mystery for another MT.
For personal names that crop up a lot that I don't want to type out each time, I'll use the last name with either a hyphen after it or a "1." For instance, "George Washington, MD," I'd use "wash1." For "George Washington, PA-C" I'd use wash-.
Your "rrr" also could be "r3." My "alert and oriented x3" is "ao3."
Whatever floats your boat! Have fun!
You're welcome. Have a good evening.
Subject: You're welcome. Have a good evening.
nm
wow...you're quick and good. thank you.
Subject: wow...you're quick and good. thank you.
you're welcome - GOOD IDEA - QA it...nm
Subject: you're welcome - GOOD IDEA - QA it...nm
Good morning and you're welcome!
Subject: Good morning and you're welcome!
Good morning and you're welcome.
Subject: Good morning and you're welcome.
You're welcome. Have a good weekend!
Subject: You're welcome. Have a good weekend!
Good morning and you're welcome.
Subject: Good morning and you're welcome.
Good morning and you're welcome.
Subject: Good morning and you're welcome.
Not good, just ancient, and you're welcome.
Subject: Not good, just ancient, and you're welcome.
Good morning and you're welcome...
Subject: Good morning and you're welcome...
Ignore that. At least you're good at hearing what is being said.
Subject: Ignore that. At least you're good at hearing what is being said.
You'll get there. You got the phonetics on that one.
You're welcome. Always a good idea to get another opinion. nm
Subject: You're welcome. Always a good idea to get another opinion. nm
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Yes! You're good. Now it is quite clear but I could not figure that out myself. Thanks!!
Subject: Yes! You're good. Now it is quite clear but I could not figure that out myself. Thanks!!
You're welcome - my long-term memory still good
Subject: You're welcome - my long-term memory still good
you are my new best friend. Thanks!
Subject: you are my new best friend. Thanks!
Asking for a friend...
Subject: Asking for a friend...
My friend is trying to find out what this might mean on a death certificate from 1926:
Does anyone know what J.B.C. on a 1920's death certificate might mean, the deceased was a 21 year old woman. I've looked on the archaic medical diagnosis site.
The death certificate says "cause of death: JBC" and "What tests confirmed diagnosis? JBC."
Thanks everyone!
Thanks my friend!
Subject: Thanks my friend!
I would just put through a friend of the patient. sm
Subject: I would just put through a friend of the patient. sm
or like this:
I did communicate with the patient through a friend of the patient, whose English was marginal, though clearly better than that of the patient.
I cannot remember the name, my friend has this....
Subject: I cannot remember the name, my friend has this....
I've been wracking my brain all morning since you asked this - my friend, not accessible at the moment, has this type of cancer...it is something I had never heard of before which is WHY I cannot currently remember.....sounds like cerrocellular or something like that - it's a definite C she told me and not serocellular.....but I'm not spelling it right. So sorry, wish I could have helped.
I'm going to see her later - will get back on this...but it's too late for your MT work, I am sure :(
my friend who is an EMT just had one that was 1400 lbs!
Subject: my friend who is an EMT just had one that was 1400 lbs!
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Hurrah! You are my new best friend! sm
Subject: Hurrah! You are my new best friend! sm
He also pronounces eustachian with a hard K for the ch, so it comes out u-steak-ee-n.
Thank you so much. Now I'll be able to sleep tonight.
A friend found it! It's "gryphotic". Thx! nm
Subject: A friend found it! It's "gryphotic". Thx! nm
thank you my friend the walking Dorland's Dictationary :)
Subject: thank you my friend the walking Dorland's Dictationary :)
Wish I could buy you a cup of coffee!!!
No, definitely chrysinoid. Another MT friend told me the spelling. Said she thought it might be ma
Subject: No, definitely chrysinoid. Another MT friend told me the spelling. Said she thought it might be made up by the Doctor. Chrydoidin is the only word I found that is even close.
Never mind. I called the pt's nurse (husbands friend) and figured out what he was saying.
Subject: Never mind. I called the pt's nurse (husbands friend) and figured out what he was saying.
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