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Your Lispro sentence might be "with" her regular..& you usually hear

Posted By: the # of units to be given with all the values, no on 2007-09-07
In Reply to: ESL diabetic dictation and I am LOST. Can you translate how this should look? sm - as

Subject: Your Lispro sentence might be "with" her regular..& you usually hear

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regular RS might be regular rhythm strip if the doc is old fashioned. nm
Subject: regular RS might be regular rhythm strip if the doc is old fashioned. nm

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Usually hear regularly irregular or irregularly irregular. Regular
Subject: Usually hear regularly irregular or irregularly irregular. Regular

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nevermind - I think she's saying Lispro. nm
Subject: nevermind - I think she's saying Lispro. nm

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Subject: Nevermind the Lantus it is lispro. Sorry

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Subject: Can I hear it in a sentence?

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


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Subject: I would leave out the "with". You cannot

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Subject: How about just "with suction cautery"? nm

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Subject: No comma before the word "with"

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Subject: Maybe substitute "to" with "with" or "of." JMO NM

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As a regular helper here, thank YOU both!! nm
Subject: As a regular helper here, thank YOU both!! nm

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Need a regular dictationary for this one!
Subject: Need a regular dictationary for this one!

The correct word is "integral". It means "pertaining to an essential part of the whole".
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Subject: Okay, QA says regular insulin

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TIA!!


Regular insulin
Subject: Regular insulin

I've seen regular insulin typed both capitalized (Regular) and small (regular).  Anyone know for sure which is correct?  Anyone know which one the AAMT prefers?  Thanks in advance! 


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Regular insulin
Subject: Regular insulin

Thank you!  I didn't think it should be but you never know.  I know the brand names like Humulin and Lantus are but it kind of puzzled me to see "regular" capitalized. 


 


 


How about regular insulin?
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Subject: No - he definitely is saying "regularly regular"

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Subject: s/l occasional DE regular.

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That's a regular word, gamut.
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