difficult word
Posted By: Christy on 2005-09-18
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Sentence states .... she had a left pleural effusion as well as a s/l thoracentesis?? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
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difficult word
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Or pleurocentesis.
It seems very difficult to get
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Difficult to say - sm
Subject: Difficult to say - sm
This is one of those like harmonic scalpel. There are several different manufacturers of a "hemovac," but only Bard (I believe) has it trademarked. So, what I do, is I only capitalize it if the manufacturer name preceeds it in the dictation. Anyone out there who may have a definitive answer, please share! Thanks!
2 difficult words????
Subject: 2 difficult words????
The drug name is Inderal and the second one anastomosis is Bilroth II anastomosis its gastrojejunostomy....
what is so difficult about VERBATIM....
Subject: what is so difficult about VERBATIM....
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I think that is it--he stutter's so it is difficult
Subject: I think that is it--he stutter's so it is difficult
The "epiceki" is difficult to discern. Anyone?
Subject: The "epiceki" is difficult to discern. Anyone?
The terminal ileum is difficult to define. The "epiceeekiiii" is also difficult to discern.
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This is a tricky one--difficult to look up online. sm
Subject: This is a tricky one--difficult to look up online. sm
It's Chvostek sign. Reference: Stedman's ophth.
Can you hear that? It s/l "jvoztek."
Difficult time spell?
Subject: Difficult time spell?
It seems like the doctor is saying clearly difficult time spell? Does this make any sense? Sentence - The patient is having a difficult s/l time spell. Initially, she thought she saw a response to the Humira. TIA.
difficult fetal presentation and deliverysm
Subject: difficult fetal presentation and deliverysm
google.com and type in your word or phrase, brings up articles.
Fetal Presentation Abnormal Presentation: Asynclitism. Definition. Lateral flexion of head ... Mild asynclitism is normal; Extreme asynclitism interferes with delivery ... www.fpnotebook.com/OB33.htm - 21k - Cached - Similar pages
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Subject: what's so difficult about producing correct reports?
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Your questions are very difficult to understand. Is English a sm
Subject: Your questions are very difficult to understand. Is English a sm
a second language to you?
I agree...you did good....C. difficile is a difficult--sm
Subject: I agree...you did good....C. difficile is a difficult--sm
one to hear and figure out. you're on the road! Keep it up!
Difficult to hear, but it makes sense and I thank you
Subject: Difficult to hear, but it makes sense and I thank you
i would...but long-distance relationships are so difficult! =) ...yw...nm
Subject: i would...but long-distance relationships are so difficult! =) ...yw...nm
medical term for difficult movement?
Subject: medical term for difficult movement?
looking for a word that means difficult movement, would ataxia work?
It is Dumas' novel, no additional s, difficult to pronounce...nm
Subject: It is Dumas' novel, no additional s, difficult to pronounce...nm
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without context difficult to guess, but could be misstating "hyperadrenalism" nm
Subject: without context difficult to guess, but could be misstating "hyperadrenalism" nm
sorry if I lead you astray - it makes it difficult when your references don't even know!!!
Subject: sorry if I lead you astray - it makes it difficult when your references don't even know!!!
echocardiogram - A very technically difficult study. Images 'without' or 'out of' axis
Subject: echocardiogram - A very technically difficult study. Images 'without' or 'out of' axis sm
Do either of these make sense? He cuts off a lot of his words and I've never heard this phrase before.
Images out of axis? Images without axis?
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Might be stumbling over the word "gross" and repeating the word gross visual fields.
Subject: Might be stumbling over the word "gross" and repeating the word gross visual fields.
one word in Stedman's cardiology and The Surgical Word Book
Subject: one word in Stedman's cardiology and The Surgical Word Book
Help with word; unable to post on word board
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It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm
Subject: It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm
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Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?
Subject: Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?
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Subject: pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word
basic grammar here
If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm
Subject: If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm
she was looking for the plural form of decubitus, saying she got stumped by it. I responded very simply to that. I did not feel I needed to correct her use of "pleural" as was not her question and just quickly wanted to help her, and checked my medical references to do so. I pointed out that there are no plural form for decubitus. This is all correct. What is your problem. I was trying to help an MT with correct and verfified medical transcription help, now I know why I stay away from any message boards, always someone who wants a fight. Whatever.
After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.
Subject: After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.
What is the word before Nare-A. The other word is ballottable.
Subject: What is the word before Nare-A. The other word is ballottable.
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Subject: word help.....english word
I told him I want to keep an eye on this though. He did have some definite s/l aberrancy s/l when I was listening to him, but he definitely was in sinus rhythm
Need word help. Is there a "phobia" word sm
Subject: Need word help. Is there a "phobia" word sm
that means sensitivity to sound, i.e. like photophobia sensitivity to light? I just had a doctor use the word "audiophobia" (I am assuming he is meaning sensitivity to sound as in a migraine patient), but I am unable to verify this word? Anyone got any ideas on this? Thanx!
not a word question but word book question
Subject: not a word question but word book question
I am in need of reference books and looking at Stedmans Medical and Surgical equipment book. I see the fifth edition is out, that must be the newest edition?
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word
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ulcerative colitis.
Other word??
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PT WORD
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word help
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Do they examine the hypopharynx or hyperpharynx with the nasopharynx?
need help with word
Subject: need help with word
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Can someone help me with this word?
Subject: Can someone help me with this word?
I hate even asking this question because I'm sure it is something everyone has heard, but lately I have been doing so many oncology and renal reports that I am getting rusty with everything else.
Doctor mentions a distal radius fracture with "dorsal translation across the pyses of the distal foramen."
I can't find the word pyses. I know how I spelled it is not correct. But can someone please help!!?
TIA.
Word Help for Pex - sorry not yet, but ....
Subject: Word Help for Pex - sorry not yet, but ....
Hi, CC ...
I'm sorry that I don't have an answer for you regarding "pex", but I have just contacted a GI doctor friend of mine to ask him if he is familiar with the word. You said that it was used in a sentence with the phrase: "the esophagus was pexed", so I thought that maybe, since he does EGDs, he might be familiar with that word.
Once thing I ask ... please ... when you find your answer - and you will - please post it on the board so that we who are just learning surgcal dictation can add it to our repetoire of weird words. PLEASE? Thanks, and good luck. I hope I have an answer for you later this evening, or that someone else does. Judy H.
word help
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It sounds like he's saying digit equinti varus..but I can't find that phrase anywhere...?
word help,
Subject: word help,
there is in ortho book (stedmans) equinovarus and under varus there is a digitus varus. so howabout digitus equinovarus ??
Word help
Subject: Word help
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word
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Could it be her present value is skewed?
Word
Subject: Word
Yes, thank you so much
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