You're welcome and good luck!
Posted By: MT50 on 2008-01-25
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Subject: You're welcome and good luck!
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You're Welcome! Good luck to your friend : - ) nm
Subject: You're Welcome! Good luck to your friend : - ) nm
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.
x
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
nm
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.
xx
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
Sure did, but no luck-nm
Subject: Sure did, but no luck-nm
:-(
no thanks necessary and best of luck 2 U...nm
Subject: no thanks necessary and best of luck 2 U...nm
no luck
Subject: no luck
It sounds exactly like I wrote it, but doctors have been known to create their own words and ways of phrasing sentences. It is just confusing for some of us new MT's. :-( Thanks so much for your help.
Thanks, but unfortunately no luck.
Subject: Thanks, but unfortunately no luck.
NO LUCK WITH ETHICON
Subject: NO LUCK WITH ETHICON
Any luck yet? How 'bout Mycelex?
Subject: Any luck yet? How 'bout Mycelex?
if all accounts were just that easy LOL. no such luck. xx
Subject: if all accounts were just that easy LOL. no such luck. xx
xx
Is there such a thing as a s/l hoya lift? I'm looking on google but not finding much luck. tia
Subject: Is there such a thing as a s/l hoya lift? I'm looking on google but not finding much luck. tia
NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!
Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.
Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.
GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
atrial fibrillation was a fluke ? an aberration or stroke of luck (bad in this case) ? nm
Subject: atrial fibrillation was a fluke ? an aberration or stroke of luck (bad in this case) ? nm
Birth control pills s/l sees-a-meek. Terrible audio, no luck guessing on Google. Thx! nm
Subject: Birth control pills s/l sees-a-meek. Terrible audio, no luck guessing on Google. Thx! nm
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