and the dictator spells teperters, but I cannot verify this ???
Posted By: sassee on 2007-08-23
In Reply to: Surgery of s/l teperters virus in right leg. - sassee
Subject: and the dictator spells teperters, but I cannot verify this ???
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99% when a dictator spells anything
Subject: 99% when a dictator spells anything
whenever they spell anything, I look it up because 99% of the time the dictator has spelled whatever they are trying to spell INCORRECTLY....it's a general rule of thumb for most MTs to do this - look up anything a dictator spells.........because we ALL know this about the dictators after 25+ years..........for some of us....in this biz.
nope, regular great dictator, very clear. Spells: A-L-O-N.
Subject: nope, regular great dictator, very clear. Spells: A-L-O-N.
Surgery of s/l teperters virus in right leg.
Subject: Surgery of s/l teperters virus in right leg.
holiday...is the dictator an Arab dictator? nm
Subject: holiday...is the dictator an Arab dictator? nm
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type what dictator said, dictator is not incorrect.....
Subject: type what dictator said, dictator is not incorrect.....
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is this dictator ESL (foreign dictator)?....
Subject: is this dictator ESL (foreign dictator)?....
if ESL, I would either blank him or give him that Avodart but the other one I haven't a clue and would have to blank there too. Sorry :(
it was said clearly, could not verify, TX
Subject: it was said clearly, could not verify, TX
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What I would do: Since doc spells it, and
Subject: What I would do: Since doc spells it, and
you have exhausted all your references, I'd type it the way he spelled it and then flag it, saying that the doctor spelled it that way. That covers you. Docs are notorious bad spellers, but he might be privy to something so new it's not on the books yet.
Probably says YAZ and then spells --Y-A-Z
Subject: Probably says YAZ and then spells --Y-A-Z
Similar to Yasmin
http://www.berlex.com/html/press/articles/04212006.html
Don't think that's it, he very clearly spells it.
Subject: Don't think that's it, he very clearly spells it.
But thanks anyway, I just left it blank.
Thanks so much. The doc now spells
Subject: Thanks so much. The doc now spells
osacromale?? which is wrong and nothing in my book under os acromiale but Googled it and got it. In all my years, never heard of it. Again, thanks for your help.
Doc spells PAX or TAX, but believe he's saying "P"
Subject: Doc spells PAX or TAX, but believe he's saying "P"
may I ask where you found it at because I cannot verify
Subject: may I ask where you found it at because I cannot verify
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Is there a site to verify?
Subject: Is there a site to verify?
I had searched for that word as well. It's not in my Stedman's surgery or cardio book and couldn't find it online.
thx-but not able to verify in Google
Subject: thx-but not able to verify in Google
Please verify spelling sm
Subject: Please verify spelling sm
Furlow Z-plasty repair
Not sure how to write it correctly and can't find a reputable website to confirm.
Thx
Quote - cannot verify med
Subject: Quote - cannot verify med
"Prescriptions for Lyrica 50 mg and Kachar 20 mg" (he spells this)
Can anyone verify s/l AGD colonoscopy
Subject: Can anyone verify s/l AGD colonoscopy
thanks, just wanted to verify
Subject: thanks, just wanted to verify
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Lactonase..cannot verify this sm
Subject: Lactonase..cannot verify this sm
Patient takes Lactonase 2 tablets daily. Just need some clarification if this is right. Just in a list of meds.
It sounds like that might be it. Have you used that before? I just want to verify it.
Subject: It sounds like that might be it. Have you used that before? I just want to verify it.
med s/l ocella - cannot verify anywhere
Subject: med s/l ocella - cannot verify anywhere
Thanks!
He actucally spells it
Subject: He actucally spells it
but I know that he is spelling it from the way the patient spells it. He often spells medications wrong. I am just going to flag it. Thanks for your help.
he spells out what sounded like R E M P
Subject: he spells out what sounded like R E M P
He spells it later on as spinoglenoid
Subject: He spells it later on as spinoglenoid
Thanks for the help anyway!!
not having any other --HUT-- problems...he spells it
Subject: not having any other --HUT-- problems...he spells it
Meant to add, doc spells - sm
Subject: Meant to add, doc spells - sm
Meant to say doc says (elsil) LSIL then spells LGSIL. I'm not familiar with GYN terminology and not sure if LSIL and LGSIL are interchangeable and I'm confused as to what she wants.
Thanks for any help.
Med help--Dr. spells it "popinsisole"
Subject: Med help--Dr. spells it "popinsisole"
I can't find anything close in my QLEDR. This is in a medication list, so I have no clue what it is for and no dosage is given other than 1 tablet once a day. This is a cardiac patient with multiple cardiac diagnoses. No other past medical history listed. Any ideas? He spells the majority of his medications incorrectly and I have been able to find all except this one.
He does pronounce it, just spells it.
Subject: He does pronounce it, just spells it.
nm
He does not pronounce it, just spells it.
Subject: He does not pronounce it, just spells it.
nm
no he definetly spells out L A T.
Subject: no he definetly spells out L A T.
Mycoplasma "consensi." I cannot verify this. Is it right? tia..nm
Subject: Mycoplasma "consensi." I cannot verify this. Is it right? tia..nm
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verify statement if correct
Subject: verify statement if correct
The loop, approximately 1.5 cm, was used at 35 power setting and cutting.
Thinking echopacity but can't verify, NM
Subject: Thinking echopacity but can't verify, NM
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Could not verify flatmouth malleable--sm
Subject: Could not verify flatmouth malleable--sm
but here is this:
CTS Relief Kit®
Provides the surgeon with a set of simple to use, disposable instruments for endoscopic release of the transverse carpal ligament through a single portal.
Endoscopic technque reduces post-operative pain and recovery time for the patient.
Allows the surgeon to resect the ligament under direct visualization through a standard 4mm arthroscope.
"D"-shaped, slotted cannula helps to shield adjacent neurovascular structures from potential damage.
Pen-like knife handle improves the surgeon’s tactile feel and control of the instrument while cutting.
so perhaps a *cannula*? just a thought.
s/l CIRCU-MA-RILY can't verify??
Subject: s/l CIRCU-MA-RILY can't verify??
Irrigation was carried out and the subcutaneous tissue was closed with interrupted 3-0 Vicryl after which the skin was closed with a running subcuticular 4-0 Monocryl. A skin spearing *circumarily* incision was then made and extended down through into the subcutaneous tissue. ------ I could not verify circumarily but found circular incision.... any suggestions?? Tx
One way to verify findings on Google sm
Subject: One way to verify findings on Google sm
If I am looking for a catheter, instrument, etc., if the little "R" registered trademark is used, usually it is correct, because they don't go to the trouble to put the trademark if they aren't being reasonable conscientious about spelling it right.
HOWEVER....sometimes I get multiple results with the "R" and they're different. In that case, I try to find the site for the company that manufactures the item. It is usually listed on the first page of Google results.
A lot of the more well-known drugs have their own sites - like www.coumadin.com.
can you verify this with a referral source?
Subject: can you verify this with a referral source?
nm
is **antidonia** a word? Cant really verify it. nm
Subject: is **antidonia** a word? Cant really verify it. nm
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non-floculent??? Doc is spelling this, cannot verify.
Subject: non-floculent??? Doc is spelling this, cannot verify.
The area of chief complaint reveals an approximate 1 cm x 1 cm x 3 mm high nodule in the subcutaneous tissues at the dorsal right midfoot over the extensor digitorum longus tendon sheath at approximately the talonavicular joint level. It is firm and non-FLOCULENT????, and the skin and subcutaneous tissue are freely mobile over the lesion. my spell check has flocculent but still not sure on definition. Any ideas??
i always thought it was Oxnard, but cannot verify 4U
Subject: i always thought it was Oxnard, but cannot verify 4U
sorry, can't verify
still cannot verify urochannel and it is being clearly spoken
Subject: still cannot verify urochannel and it is being clearly spoken
He says it like 6 times. Not sure if he means urinary channel or ?? I know he is not saying the Monti-Yang. I don't know..
Sounds good, but have not been able to verify
Subject: Sounds good, but have not been able to verify
this acronym anywhere, either on Google or Abbrev. search sites; would figure this is a client that requires expansions!! AARGH!!!
doc spells "transulusion" 0.4 mg daily TIA!
Subject: doc spells "transulusion" 0.4 mg daily TIA!
I have no idea what it is used for. TIA!!
no, doctors spells out word as indicated
Subject: no, doctors spells out word as indicated
doc spells *chmay* arthroplasty.
Subject: doc spells *chmay* arthroplasty.
Cannot even reference that.
correct - if an MD spells anything, RED FLAG...SM
Subject: correct - if an MD spells anything, RED FLAG...SM
if an MD/dictator spells ANYTHING, it's a RED FLAG to look that spelling up because 95 percent of the time they misspelled whatever they were trying to spell. MDs were not great in grammar and/or spelling (for the most part) - they were great in other areas. *lol*
listen very carefully while he spells
Subject: listen very carefully while he spells
and I'll bet he is actually saying h-i-a-t-u-s
or maybe he is off a little in his spelling, but close enough for you to know he means hiatus hernia.
Dr spells drug for allergies...
Subject: Dr spells drug for allergies...
he says "Azruis" for allergies. Cannot find anything like this on Google or RX drug list, any ideas?
med help. s/l nerstrom. Doc spells it n-e-r-t-r-o-m. dose: 600 mg q.i.d. Thanks!
Subject: med help. s/l nerstrom. Doc spells it n-e-r-t-r-o-m. dose: 600 mg q.i.d. Thanks!
grr. doc dictates s/l alipta, spells a-l-m-i-t-a. sm
Subject: grr. doc dictates s/l alipta, spells a-l-m-i-t-a. sm
It's a second choice chemotherapy agent after carboplatin/Taxotere rejected by patient. Any thoughts?
Many thanks in advance!
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