You know what, I just typed something similar to that the other day...
Posted By: me on 2009-06-08
In Reply to: cold turkey - paige
Subject: You know what, I just typed something similar to that the other day...
I have never heard it before, but it does make sense. The patient was doing range of motion cold, and in your case, he is using the term "cold turkey", meaning the extremity he is trying to range is "cold", not yet warmed up. So, I would say yes it makes sense!!
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(Knowing which syllables were accented might have helped this one).
I found something similar?
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Subject: I used to type for a doc that said something similar...
He always said - A 14-point review of systems is negative....etc. Can you hear point?
Thank you! sound similar nm
Subject: Thank you! sound similar nm
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s/l Nexium EC. Something similar to this, e.g. AC, AT, ET?
Subject: s/l Nexium EC. Something similar to this, e.g. AC, AT, ET?
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Check "Urchin". I just had something similar to this. nm
Subject: Check "Urchin". I just had something similar to this. nm
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Subject: She has restless leg syndrome, but is is also similar to when she had...sm...
S/L TRANSPUS ARAL E ITIS many years ago and she has had these symptoms persistant since then. Thanks in advance!!!!
I had something similar "netflex", never found it though. nm
Subject: I had something similar "netflex", never found it though. nm
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Subject: ...would be similar to saying in close proximity to each other...nm
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Subject: cannot find similar word...
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Subject: Does it sound like MCV? That is a similar range. nm
The dictator clearly says 'doe bee' or something very similar
Subject: The dictator clearly says 'doe bee' or something very similar
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Subject: I guess I was thinking this would be similar to however...sm
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I did a Google and found things similar
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not exact but close enough
Similar study done with BEXXAR and s/l sinencephalin. Help! TIA -nm-
Subject: Similar study done with BEXXAR and s/l sinencephalin. Help! TIA -nm-
congruent means similar or matching so
Subject: congruent means similar or matching so
that might be what the doctor is really saying
the sounds are similar, but the word doesn't fit.
Subject: the sounds are similar, but the word doesn't fit.
Please provide more context! So many drugs sound similar! nm
Subject: Please provide more context! So many drugs sound similar! nm
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It's similar to mucus/mucous. ous is an adjective, us the noun, sm
Subject: It's similar to mucus/mucous. ous is an adjective, us the noun, sm
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Subject: psych eval - never heard of a similar word...sm
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just thought I'd say thanks for this reply- it just helped me w/ a similar question! :) (nm)
Subject: just thought I'd say thanks for this reply- it just helped me w/ a similar question! :) (nm)
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Subject: akin ( essentially similar, related, or compatible )
Aargh, it came up as "posts similar to yours" when I posted the question.
Subject: Aargh, it came up as "posts similar to yours" when I posted the question.
Mullinpati. I better search the MT Stars board in a better way next time. I thought I did.
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Subject: For future reference, have reports similar to this quite often. I do transcribe them verbatim, this way there is no finger pointing on what we as transcriptionists take as a "liberty" in interpretation.
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Subject: Good work. I did a similar search and didn't find anything. nm
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Subject: yes, absence seizures. always sounds like french word (ab sahns or similar pronunciation)
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Subject: Many drugs sound similar, can u give context of sentence/patient problems? NM
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I just typed in
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Subject: I have typed that. I think they just mean the x-ray...
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just like you typed it
Subject: just like you typed it
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no, just exactly like i typed.......nm
Subject: no, just exactly like i typed.......nm
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Subject: It can be typed as you have iI - if that's how it's
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it's typed i.e. nm
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I'm the one who typed lycopene to you....SM
Subject: I'm the one who typed lycopene to you....SM
Lycopene is used in prostate cancer patients - hope it was a male patient *L*
I'm sure your dictator wanted lycopene, just as I answered you early this a.m. *S*
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