do a google search
Posted By: bspen on 2007-11-29
In Reply to: an OCP that sounds like *erin*... TIA. nm - gamt
Subject: do a google search
I found Errin, but not sure.
This is what I found.
NORETHINDRONE (Ortho-Micronor® or Errin™ or Jolivette™, Nor-QD® or Camila™, Norlutin®, Aygestin®) is used as a birth-control pill (to prevent an unwanted pregnancy). Not sure as we all know that Google can give incorrect info.
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A brief Google search using
"T score" and "dexa" would have answered your question. And, it would incidentally have shown you that DEXA should be all caps. If you don't learn to do your own research, what will you do the next time this board is down for some reason?
did you do a google search? There were several --sm
Subject: did you do a google search? There were several --sm
hits but I did not read them indepth. May be helpful to you.
sure...just to a google search...sm
Subject: sure...just to a google search...sm
stands for...Bovine Serum Albumin coupled heparin
could google search by...
Subject: could google search by...
diabetic needles or whatever it might be specifically for.
Right way to search in google
Subject: Right way to search in google
search this as "PCP joint" there are some entities in google search
Found on Google Search SM
Radiology Division - Soft Tissue Biopsy Devices The Achieve Disposable Biopsy Gun. The Temno Soft Tissue Biopsy Needle. Temno Evolution. Tru-Cut Biopsy Needle. Radiology Division · Biopsy - Soft Tissue ... www.ukmedical.com/radiology/biopsy_soft_tissue.htm -
do a tuberculosis search on Google (nm)
Subject: do a tuberculosis search on Google (nm)
try this link, also can search google...
Subject: try this link, also can search google...
http://www.medword.com/ent2.html
Did google search for Ashworth and
Subject: Did google search for Ashworth and
it came back for modified Ashworth scale used for measuring spasticity in muscles.
Looks like Kronner on a Google search. nm
Subject: Looks like Kronner on a Google search. nm
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Just a quick Google search
Subject: Just a quick Google search
on FP7 model tube turned up "drainage" tube. Could that be it? I also searched FP7 model glaucoma and turned up a few hits, but I didn't have time to resarch them thoroughly.
Possible or Not, cannot be found in google search
Subject: Possible or Not, cannot be found in google search
My bad - was looking on yoog search, not google
Subject: My bad - was looking on yoog search, not google
N-telopeptides - search Google or Teoma NM
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that would be "do" a google search...really flying bye!
Subject: that would be "do" a google search...really flying bye!
do a google search/just did and lots of hits--nm
Subject: do a google search/just did and lots of hits--nm
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found "Cystex" on google search /sm
Subject: found "Cystex" on google search /sm
Try searching under "urinary tract infection over the counter medication"
Have a great day.
for search engines GOOGLE surpasses them all
Subject: for search engines GOOGLE surpasses them all
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Try google search. Many results even when mispelled. nm
Subject: Try google search. Many results even when mispelled. nm
nm
I bet that's it. I spelled it that way for Google search and found nothing.
Subject: I bet that's it. I spelled it that way for Google search and found nothing.
Google search turns up Propoxacet-N 100 (nm)
Subject: Google search turns up Propoxacet-N 100 (nm)
I did a Google search for "skid femoral
Subject: I did a Google search for "skid femoral
head" and found several links that may be helpful to you.
A Google search shows it's a Midas system. nm
Subject: A Google search shows it's a Midas system. nm
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It's the Centricity Enterprise system on a Google search. nm
Subject: It's the Centricity Enterprise system on a Google search. nm
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Note to self: Never put "bare screw" in a Google search!!
Subject: Note to self: Never put "bare screw" in a Google search!!
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probably "O-to-Z" rotational flap. do a google search for mor info. /nm
Subject: probably "O-to-Z" rotational flap. do a google search for mor info. /nm
I used Google, advanced search, exact phrase,
Subject: I used Google, advanced search, exact phrase,
and typed in Howard An.
ArthroCare Coblator wands for ENT procedures. Google search. :) nm
Subject: ArthroCare Coblator wands for ENT procedures. Google search. :) nm
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I believe the OPM stands for oral premalignant cells. Do a search on Google, and you will probably f
Subject: I believe the OPM stands for oral premalignant cells. Do a search on Google, and you will probably find more answers.
i get the same thing here as I do in a google search. Some use all caps or all lower case.
Subject: i get the same thing here as I do in a google search. Some use all caps or all lower case.
Hey thanks! didn't think of "spencer" duh..found on Google book search, sm
Subject: Hey thanks! didn't think of "spencer" duh..found on Google book search, sm
Thanks again!
The “seven stages of Spencer” is an organized technique of range-of-motion exercises and post-isometric stretching to improve functionality of the shoulder. ...
exchanging PICC line over a wire maybe...see link or search google.
Subject: exchanging PICC line over a wire maybe...see link or search google.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-46,GGLG:en&q=PICC+catheter+changed+over+a+wire
Did a quick search on Google for "Premarin study trial" and found ...
Subject: Did a quick search on Google for "Premarin study trial" and found ...
A bunch of stuff about HERS and HERS II. Rxlist mentions it down towards the sixth paragraph or so.
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/premarin-inj_wcp.htm
Can find Biolock titanium screws on a Google search, usually for dentistry, but would fit fingers
Subject: Can find Biolock titanium screws on a Google search, usually for dentistry, but would fit fingers
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Oh, and you need to check the anatomy of the hand. Do a google search for "bones of the hand"
Subject: Oh, and you need to check the anatomy of the hand. Do a google search for "bones of the hand".
Try this site, you can click on the bones of the hand and it will tell you what the bone is called.
http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/hand/anhand.htm
The trapezoid bone is a bone in the distal row of the carpus; it articulates with the second metacarpal.
The scaphoid bone is the largest bone of the proximal row of the carpus on the radial side, articulating with radius, lunate, capitate, trapzium, and trapezoid.
Please know what you are talking about before you try to be condescending.
I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Subject: I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Google is great for retrieving anything faster than the speed of light *lol* - but if the info comes from a nonverifiable medical website, be very wary. There are a few I trust only...the NIH for one (Nat'l Institute of Health) and the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and a few others out of the government actually.
As for prescription places, I trusted rx.com for far too long, there are many more reliable drug websites out there... medilexicon.com is a great site and to confirm a proper name of a disease or things like that, there is whonamedit.com which, if you write to the site owner, can be added to (I have done some communication with the site owner so this is 100% true).
When I first started using google in MT work about 8 years ago as google is not that old, (got online 12 years ago, been an MT since 1980), I had looked up Spironolactone, and Google gave the spelling to me incorrectly and (who knew it was wrong?!?!??) I used their spelling and I was wrong.
So, only advice is be VERY CAREFUL what YOU CHOOSE to use as far as websites go regarding MT/ME work because in the end you're the one responsible....not google.
gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Subject: gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
you can also search this way
Subject: you can also search this way
You can use the following link to see more options. You can use dacron* or dacron*l* or any other wild card search to find what you are looking for.
www.eneel.com
Search this way
Subject: Search this way
This link searches for words starting with scl and ending with sis, done by placing scl*sis at eneel.com. Please check for options.
I did a search--sm
Subject: I did a search--sm
and found Nepro, which is a liquid supplement. certain nutritional places have it, but it comes in cans. could it be Nepro cans? there is also something called Jevity, and TwoCal. Hope this helps.
Just do a search for . . .
Subject: Just do a search for . . .
Quick Look Electronic Drug Reference. You can get it from a lot of places. I saw it on stedmans.com and amazon.com just to name a couple. I saw it on walmart.com bundled with the paperback. I don't have the book, just the CD, so I can't say anything about that, but it would probably be nice to have. The CD has helped me a lot. I just discovered recently the "sounds like" feature on searching where you can type in how the drug name sounds with a tilde (~) at the end and it will give a list of close matching drugs. That's the best!
I just did a search--sm
Subject: I just did a search--sm
putting in *fat containing umbilical hernias* and there are hernias which contain fat. I even saw a CT picture of one.
Looks like just m/s on a net search. nm
Subject: Looks like just m/s on a net search. nm
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ARA-C or Ara-C comes up on a search. nm
Subject: ARA-C or Ara-C comes up on a search. nm
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Search here
Subject: Search here
www.onelook.com/ should help you
One Look search
Subject: One Look search
http://www.onelook.com/?w=s*cytosis&ls=a
A search tip for all
Subject: A search tip for all
I am not a "certified" medical transcriptionist and I am new to this field of work. However, I take pride in my work. I work for a transcription service locally. One of the best things I learned from my administrator is to use Google as my search engine. If you are not sure what you are hearing, you can type what it sounds like. If Google does not find an exact match it will ask "Do you mean __________?" (and it fills in what it might be) 98-99% of the time. I usually resolve the question within a minute or two. This has helped be TREMENDOUSLY. My intention is not to brag; my first attempts were horrible, but my administrator gave me a few suggestions and I took it from there. I just want to share something that has helped me so much as an MT. My administrator has told me that is is a pleasure to open up my work to proof. She has had several "experienced MTs" do some work that wasn't as good as mine turned out and I have only been doing this for less than a year. I also did some research on the internet. I found a site that is an Online Medical Transcription Course that I use as a tool. There is a lot of information there that helped me also. The site is: http://mttutorial.blogspot.com/
Link to search
Subject: Link to search
You can use the following link to look for options.
statin search
Subject: statin search
Please check this link
Offshore - do a web search
Subject: Offshore - do a web search
word search
Subject: word search
Could be holmium laser.
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