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could be "to prevent" future herniation

Posted By: nm on 2009-03-23
In Reply to: urgent help for what sounds like - wi

Subject: could be "to prevent" future herniation




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Diskal herniation or distal herniation (rule out HNP). Thanks (nm)
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Blank is probably "to" as in "to 15 mmHg." sm
Subject: Blank is probably "to" as in "to 15 mmHg." sm

"of" might be okay, too. In laparoscopic surgeries, the doc use a needle, in this case the Veress, to insufflate the abdomen (fill it with air) so that he/she has room to look around in there. The peritoneum fills with the air ("pneumo"). They keep an eye on the pressure so they don't add more than can be handled (like filling up a balloon with air or a car tire--there are gauges to keep track of that, too).


Yes, Mucomyst is used to prevent
Subject: Yes, Mucomyst is used to prevent

kidney failure due to xray contrast products. 
Distal herniation
distal herniation
I believe it's "to pain".
Subject: I believe it's "to pain".


i have been told to use "to" by QA
Subject: i have been told to use "to" by QA

...
Is it L5/S1 or L5-S1 disk herniation?
Subject: Is it L5/S1 or L5-S1 disk herniation?

Is it written with a slash or dash???


Thanks!


"hunkle" herniation?
Subject: "hunkle" herniation?

Here is the sentence...sounds like she says "hunkle" herniation???


An MRI done on September 11th showed a 6.2 cm, necrotic mass in the right temporal lobe with a 12 mm shift and moderate, right "hunkle" herniation
blood patch x2 to prevent...??? nm
Subject: blood patch x2 to prevent...??? nm

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Interceed--used to prevent adhesions.
Subject: Interceed--used to prevent adhesions.

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Paracentral disc herniation perhaps.
Subject: Paracentral disc herniation perhaps.


paracentral disc herniation
Subject: paracentral disc herniation

nm
I have always typed it with the word "to" i.e. 1 to 1
Subject: I have always typed it with the word "to" i.e. 1 to 1


Ondansetron is used to prevent nausea and vomiting
Subject: Ondansetron is used to prevent nausea and vomiting

nm
could it be Moleskin bandage to prevent blisters?
Subject: could it be Moleskin bandage to prevent blisters?


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

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any way it could be "to solids" ? (perhaps they can swallow liquids) ? nm
Subject: any way it could be "to solids" ? (perhaps they can swallow liquids) ? nm


pretty simple disk herniation
Subject: pretty simple disk herniation


sounds like right ***parameanial*** disc herniation
Subject: sounds like right ***parameanial*** disc herniation


"breaking in to"--"in" and "to" just happen to be beside one another
Subject: "breaking in to"--"in" and "to" just happen to be beside one another

Into or In to?
"Into is a preposition that has many definitions, but they all generally relate to direction.
On the other hand, in by itself can be an adverb, preposition, or adjective (and to by itself is a preposition or an adverb). Sometimes in and to just end up next to each other.

Maybe examples will help!
He walked into the room.
(Which direction was he going? Into the room.)

We broke in to the room.
('Broke in' is a phrasal verb. What did you break in to? The room.)

(Fogarty, Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips 34-35).
I believe "to the fourth" would be a superscript, but a lot of times
Subject: I believe "to the fourth" would be a superscript, but a lot of times

you cannot type it that way because when the report is uploaded to the hospital system, it won't recognize codes like subscript and superscript.  So how you've typed it, 8 x 10 to the 4th power, would be correct in that case.
thoracic or cervical disc herniation
Subject: thoracic or cervical disc herniation

nm
I type things like that with a "to" for clarity etc. nm
Subject: I type things like that with a "to" for clarity etc. nm


WAG but maybe she's reading some bad handwriting and could be "and herniation?"-nm
Subject: WAG but maybe she's reading some bad handwriting and could be "and herniation?"-nm


dipyridamole is used to reduce/prevent blood clots
Subject: dipyridamole is used to reduce/prevent blood clots

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To prevent further cardiopulmonary event, the patient had a S/L SEZC filter ?? placed
Subject: To prevent further cardiopulmonary event, the patient had a S/L SEZC filter ?? placed

NM
Dakin's solution is used to prevent and treat skin and tissue infections
Subject: Dakin's solution is used to prevent and treat skin and tissue infections


Cytoc is a medication used to prevent stomach ulcers. No listing for Cytotech. Any other info?
Subject: Cytoc is a medication used to prevent stomach ulcers. No listing for Cytotech. Any other info?

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It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable
Subject: It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable, or stationary."


I'm sure this has already gone, but for the future...
Subject: I'm sure this has already gone, but for the future...

Raz Pereyra. Found it under bladder neck suspension.
Thanks! I'll keep that for future
Subject: Thanks! I'll keep that for future


I believe it is Future Band.
Subject: I believe it is Future Band.

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I agree with this. In future, please just
Subject: I agree with this. In future, please just

give the sentence so we don't have to beg to help you, LOL.

Transcription is not about mind reading, and that's what you were asking for.
Thanks, will come in handy in future :)
Subject: Thanks, will come in handy in future :)

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Thank you too also for the future information.
Subject: Thank you too also for the future information.


for future reference 1/8 = 0.125
Subject: for future reference 1/8 = 0.125

1/8 mL = 0.125 milliliters


for future reference
Subject: for future reference

remember that docs traditionally use the term "ring finger" to indicate the finger between the long and little fingers - it's naming a specific finger, not the name of a finger condition
for future reference
Subject: for future reference

Per Steadman's OB/GYN, it is Telinde.
here is info on Future band sm
Subject: here is info on Future band sm

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CG FutureŽ Annuloplasty Band. This 5 10(k) summary of safety and ... The CG
FutureŽ Annuloplasty Band is indicated for the reconstruction and/or remodeling ...
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thank you very much, I will write that in my future notes
Subject: thank you very much, I will write that in my future notes


I thought I was by asking here. Thanks for the website, though. In the future, if I
Subject: I thought I was by asking here. Thanks for the website, though. In the future, if I

can actually UNDERSTAND what he is saying without merely guessing, maybe I will use it.
Curious, what was it, future reference...
Subject: Curious, what was it, future reference...


just for my info/future reference..if you
Subject: just for my info/future reference..if you

don't mind...how is the sentence structured? Is it
"Heart-size Epsilons are normal" or something else...It is my understanding that Epsilons are a wave pattern.
For future reference, depends on how it's used.
Subject: For future reference, depends on how it's used.

Per Gregg Reference (of grammar, usage, style, etc.), is lower case--master's degree, bachelor of arts degree, doctorate-- when used generally like in your example.  But capitalized when used as a title, e.g., Jane Doe, Doctor of Philosophy. 


Glad you asked.  I needed a reminder too  


thanks for the website! I'm sure this will come in handy in the future!
Subject: thanks for the website! I'm sure this will come in handy in the future!


Thanks for your response! Save it for future. nm
Subject: Thanks for your response! Save it for future. nm

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this list was a GREAT help. Thank you so much. I am printing it out for future use. :) nm
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Thank you VERY MUCH!!! I'll mark this down for future reference. nm
Subject: Thank you VERY MUCH!!! I'll mark this down for future reference. nm

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Propofol solution? For future reference. nm
Subject: Propofol solution? For future reference. nm

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If I may make a suggestion for future reference?
Subject: If I may make a suggestion for future reference?

If you enter s* cyst into www.onelook.com, you would have seen your answer. I think you would have been able to pick it out of the suggestions offered. Onelook is a very useful tool. Hope that helps for future.
found it!!! it is sevoflurane, for future reference
Subject: found it!!! it is sevoflurane, for future reference

NM