also can type partial words into dictionary
Posted By: flo on 2007-04-23
In Reply to: http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/ - flo
Subject: also can type partial words into dictionary
you can type just part of a word into the dictionary search, and it will bring words up that have those letters in it - even if they are in the middle of the word.
cool website
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And according to Sted's Med. Dictionary its 2 words.
Subject: And according to Sted's Med. Dictionary its 2 words.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Sted's. If you don't like something one way, keep looking until you find the way that suits you.
it's two words, your mtso is incorrect. Buy a Webster's dictionary
Subject: it's two words, your mtso is incorrect. Buy a Webster's dictionary
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orthopedics--type of shoe--tarsal? Harstal? Harshall? Partial?
Subject: orthopedics--type of shoe--tarsal? Harstal? Harshall? Partial?
As you can see, I am really reaching for this one. This is a type of shoe that is worn when someone has an ankle fracture. I'm thinking it could be "tarsal shoe" but then it almost sounds like "Harstel shoe" or something else entirely. I need an expert on shoe types and/or orthopedics to help me!
Sted's Ortho Words and their on-line dictionary show it as one word. nm
Subject: Sted's Ortho Words and their on-line dictionary show it as one word. nm
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I think it's 2 words - I used to type weightbearing.nm
Subject: I think it's 2 words - I used to type weightbearing.nm
i always type 2 words and have never been corrected.
Subject: i always type 2 words and have never been corrected.
differently
P.S. If you type it in google was 2 words,
Subject: P.S. If you type it in google was 2 words,
it asks if you mean "transnuchal." That is usually a sign that what you typed in is not the accepted form.
how do you type pain free? one or two words?
Subject: how do you type pain free? one or two words?
I type s***. I'm like you, I don't like typing swear words!
Subject: I type s***. I'm like you, I don't like typing swear words!
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also I usually type "brachial plexus" as 2 words. .nm
Subject: also I usually type "brachial plexus" as 2 words. .nm
Go to onelook.com and type in *genia and a few words come up. You'll have to look 'em up
Subject: Go to onelook.com and type in *genia and a few words come up. You'll have to look 'em up
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Do not capitalize the words grade, type, class, stage, etc. nm
Subject: Do not capitalize the words grade, type, class, stage, etc. nm
denture fixed partial? or partial fixed etc? nm
Subject: denture fixed partial? or partial fixed etc? nm
No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book
Subject: No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book or
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onelook.com, Tessier's Surgical Words, and Sted's Ortho and Rehab Words. Great stuff! nm
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perhaps partial? nm
Subject: perhaps partial? nm
?partial - not sure if possible
Subject: ?partial - not sure if possible
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Guessing at partial? nm
Subject: Guessing at partial? nm
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concerning partial glossectomy
Subject: concerning partial glossectomy
The phrase he uses is enteral partial glossectomy. Am I hearing the enteral word correctly? I cannot verify this and it really does not sound right because enteral would be referring more to the intestine. I'm thinking it is another word and I'm just not catching it tonight.
Honestly - the last 10 days have been simply cram-packed with all kinds of things and I am run down and just about brain dead tonight! I'm sure you all can relate but if someone could help with this word, I'd appreciate it!! Thanks to all!
Here's a partial sample
Subject: Here's a partial sample
Procedure: Patient was brought to the operating room where general anesthesia was administered. Examination under anesthesia revealed a uterus of approximately 8 to 10 week size. No adnexal masses were appreciated. Patient was prepped and draped in the usual manner for vaginal surgery. A weighted retractor was placed in the posterior aspect of the vagina. Anterior lip of cervix grasped with tenaculum. The cervix was then progressively dilated with Pratt dilators, and a #8 curved suction curette easily introduced into the uterine cavity. Products of conception were then evacuated. The uterine cavity was then sharply curetted and additional tissues sent to pathology. The tenaculum and retractor were then removed, and procedure was thus completed. Estimated blood loss was minimal. Patient tolerated the procedure well and taken to recovery room in stable condition.
Could it be partial-thickness?
Subject: Could it be partial-thickness?
partial colectomy? nm
Subject: partial colectomy? nm
maybe partial sphincterotomy
Subject: maybe partial sphincterotomy
maybe saying interval partial glossectomy sm
Subject: maybe saying interval partial glossectomy sm
as they often say interval (procedure) prior to another procedure etc. Does that make sense?? Sorry. Trying to help. May be it though.
partial length orthotic
Subject: partial length orthotic
s/l inter partial seizures? nm
Subject: s/l inter partial seizures? nm
there is partial or wedge resection...
Subject: there is partial or wedge resection...
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possibly partial seizures?
Subject: possibly partial seizures?
Sub-Categories of Types of Seizures
Generalized Seizures Non-Epileptic Seizures
Partial Seizures Status Epilepticus
Pt had a transhiatal partial esophagectomy
Subject: Pt had a transhiatal partial esophagectomy
for what s/l esophageal sears?
s/l gastric grafin enema for partial SBO ...
Subject: s/l gastric grafin enema for partial SBO ...
TIA!
hard, partial banked orthotic
Subject: hard, partial banked orthotic
They gave her a hard, partial "s/l banked" orthotic. She complains of pain around the plantar heel area.
"great toe partial-nail avulsion..." ? nm
Subject: "great toe partial-nail avulsion..." ? nm
does it sound like partial medial meniscectomy?
Subject: does it sound like partial medial meniscectomy?
s/l linear partial tear also does this paragraph
Subject: s/l linear partial tear also does this paragraph
make sense?
There is a focal tear of the posterior supraspinatus tendon noted. No other tear or retraction evident. There is also S/L linear partial tear of the long head of the biceps tendon noted. Mild degenerative changes to the glenohumeral joint also indicated. TIA.
Pt with complex partial epilepsy with s/l "second regeneralization" nm
Subject: Pt with complex partial epilepsy with s/l "second regeneralization" nm
Vascular Surgery - partial Toomay/Teemay of the foot
Subject: Vascular Surgery - partial Toomay/Teemay of the foot
Dr. Smith performed a partial Toomay/Teemay of the left foot, with the left hallux remaining
Patient with complex partial epilepsy with secondary generalization.
Subject: Patient with complex partial epilepsy with secondary generalization.
For me it would be high-grade, partial-thickness rotator cuff tear
Subject: For me it would be high-grade, partial-thickness rotator cuff tear
Surgery was complicated by a partial distal femur fracture which was stabilized using a sm
Subject: Surgery was complicated by a partial distal femur fracture which was stabilized using a sm
s/l dull millis cable. Thanks for any help
Partial answer: ventricles and sulci are ____ prominent (mildly, moderately, severely?) nm
Subject: Partial answer: ventricles and sulci are ____ prominent (mildly, moderately, severely?) nm
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She is status post partial gastrectomy and ROSE VISION for peptic ulcer disease in the past.
Subject: She is status post partial gastrectomy and ROSE VISION for peptic ulcer disease in the past.
One-Look dictionary
Subject: One-Look dictionary
Go to one-look dictionary and type in testicular cord. If that doesn't work, try testicular chord. You can do this!
FROM DICTIONARY DOT COM *lol*
Subject: FROM DICTIONARY DOT COM *lol*
1 entry found for conversative.
conversative
Con*ver"sa*tive (k[o^]n*v[~e]r"s[.a]*t[i^]v), a. Relating to intercourse with men; social; -- opposed to contemplative.
She chose . . . to endue him with the conversative qualities of youth. --Sir H. Wotton.
You can use One-Look Dictionary
Subject: You can use One-Look Dictionary
site for things like this.
Putting in HCO3 gets a result, while putting in HC03 does not.
http://www.onelook.com/?w=HCO3&ls=a
One-Look dictionary
Subject: One-Look dictionary
http://www.onelook.com/?w=nonproductive&ls=a
see ref #7 from M-W dictionary.
Subject: see ref #7 from M-W dictionary.
Main Entry:2use Pronunciation:*y*z Function:verb Inflected Form:used *y*zd; *used to* usu *y*s-t* ; us*ing
1 : to put into action or service : EMPLOY 2 : to consume or take (as drugs) regularly 3 : UTILIZE *use tact*; also : MANIPULATE *used his friends to get ahead* 4 : to expend or consume by putting to use 5 : to behave toward : TREAT *used the horse cruelly* 6 : to benefit from *house could use a coat of paint* 7 used in the past with to to indicate a former practice, fact, or state *we used to work harder* –us*er noun
Dictionary says
Subject: Dictionary says
followup is not a word. Only follow up or follow-up.
I think you are right and the dictionary
Subject: I think you are right and the dictionary
supports you. Look here when you are doubting yourself.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/enlarge
but why wouldn't it be in the dictionary?
Subject: but why wouldn't it be in the dictionary?
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OneLook Dictionary
Subject: OneLook Dictionary
Does everybody already know about this website?
For labile, it shows the quick definition as:
labile - adjective: open to change; liable to change
look in your regular dictionary
Subject: look in your regular dictionary
there is a word syncopize, derivative of syncopate, derivative of syncope.
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