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do you have a dose? long i sound? more info helps. nm

Posted By: Hilda on 2007-11-12
In Reply to: Drug s/l bizel or vizel - - thanks nm

Subject: do you have a dose? long i sound? more info helps. nm

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do you have a dose or any more info? nm
Subject: do you have a dose or any more info? nm


Need more info, see if this helps though. Link inside.
Subject: Need more info, see if this helps though. Link inside.

There is a list of ophthal procedure terms on this site. Perhaps you'd find what you're lookin for.


http://medicaltranscriptionwordhelp.googlepages.com


aspirin and dipyridamole? but I'm not sure about the dose, do you have any more info? nm
Subject: aspirin and dipyridamole? but I'm not sure about the dose, do you have any more info? nm


It helps if you provide more info like the entire sentence..nm
Subject: It helps if you provide more info like the entire sentence..nm

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There are three sliding-scale insulin regimens - mild dose, moderate dose, and high dose.
Subject: There are three sliding-scale insulin regimens - mild dose, moderate dose, and high dose.

So mild is correct.
Never mind. Found it: cilostazol. Helps if you can get the first sound right (nomsg)
Subject: Never mind. Found it: cilostazol. Helps if you can get the first sound right (nomsg)

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Hi - thanks for trying. I should have clarified the s/l is long "i" sound - as in my.
Subject: Hi - thanks for trying. I should have clarified the s/l is long "i" sound - as in my.

nm
Does Reglan 0.5 mg p.o. q.6h. sound like a correct dose for newborn who underwent heart surgery? sm
Subject: Does Reglan 0.5 mg p.o. q.6h. sound like a correct dose for newborn who underwent heart surgery? sm

It sounds like doc is clearly stating 0.5 mg, but I can't verify in my drug book or google.


Thanks and Merry Christmas!


No, it's definitely "modic" or "motic", with a long o sound.
Subject: No, it's definitely "modic" or "motic", with a long o sound.

I suspect it's maybe a radiology term.  I'm buying a radiology word book, but, wouldn't you know it, it won't be here for another week or so.


It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
Subject: It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.

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ESL possibly saying "lab exams" with a long 'e' sound (s/ EEksams)? nm
Subject: ESL possibly saying "lab exams" with a long 'e' sound (s/ EEksams)? nm


s/l "fashus" (long a sound) versus ischemic etiology
Subject: s/l "fashus" (long a sound) versus ischemic etiology

Can anyone help with this? It sounds like "fashus"


Cecal inflammatory change, consideration of ________ versus ischemic etiology, potential for neoplastic infiltration of the cecum should be considered


doesn't sound right to me...got more info? nm
Subject: doesn't sound right to me...got more info? nm


Need more info other than just sound alike.
Subject: Need more info other than just sound alike.

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more info: likely ectopic pregnancy...does sound like peristalsing..Thanx!
Subject: more info: likely ectopic pregnancy...does sound like peristalsing..Thanx!


More info? Medical conditions, context of drug, there are many sound alikes that are VERY different!
Subject: More info? Medical conditions, context of drug, there are many sound alikes that are VERY different!

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patient received a single dose of radioactive iodine. The dose in S/L milliequaries? is unknown?
Subject: patient received a single dose of radioactive iodine. The dose in S/L milliequaries? is unknown?

NM
guessing "two more dose" protocol, or even "tumor dose" protocol. sm
Subject: guessing "two more dose" protocol, or even "tumor dose" protocol. sm

If either one ties in with the patient's history, etc.


awwww thanks Jai - was long long ago *hugs*....nm
Subject: awwww thanks Jai - was long long ago *hugs*....nm


Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?


no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
Subject: no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end

nm
longstanding, long-standing, or long standing?
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Thank you! This helps. nm
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THANKS!! THAT REALLY HELPS!!
Subject: THANKS!! THAT REALLY HELPS!!


I believe he is actually saying that. If it helps any, he is ESL
Subject: I believe he is actually saying that. If it helps any, he is ESL

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It helps so much if you put more of
Subject: It helps so much if you put more of

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Helps very much!! Thanks!! : ))
Subject: Helps very much!! Thanks!! : ))

 


 


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this OP never says thank you when someone helps
Subject: this OP never says thank you when someone helps


if it helps sm
Subject: if it helps sm

Stedmans neuro book has "neural foramen" but does not have "neuroforamina"
Yes, that helps. Thanks. nm
Subject: Yes, that helps. Thanks. nm

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I don't know if this helps at all...
Subject: I don't know if this helps at all...

But in Stedman's OB/GYN work book, I only find the term hypercoagulability; nothing on hypocoagulability.
Not sure if this helps but...sm
Subject: Not sure if this helps but...sm

Not sure if this would help but I found this....maybe abdominopelvic ?

Migraine, abdominal: An attack of abdominal pain that may be preceded by a migraine aura and accompanied nausea, vomiting, and cognitive disturbance.


Thank you so much! That helps!
Subject: Thank you so much! That helps!

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Don't know if this helps any, but
Subject: Don't know if this helps any, but

there are Councill catheters and Merocel sponges.
Don't know if this helps
Subject: Don't know if this helps

but it might be Wright Medical Supramax (not sure about the strong part).
thanks, that helps! nm
Subject: thanks, that helps! nm

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*Anything* helps, believe me...
Subject: *Anything* helps, believe me...

thanks for providing these values.  I know there's a difference between arterial and venous blood gases, but i've never typed anything but the arterial ones.  I should probably sit down and memorize these, but my brain is full....


No dose
Subject: No dose

No dose and he does list aspirin as well. 


Thanks for helping out  


That is the max dose as per the sm
Subject: That is the max dose as per the sm

Monthly Prescribing Reference.


dose of?
Subject: dose of?


It comes in 17 gm. Could be dose? nm
Subject: It comes in 17 gm. Could be dose? nm

nm
what is the dose? nm
Subject: what is the dose? nm


1/2 cap ful per day? 1 cap is dose also. nm
Subject: 1/2 cap ful per day? 1 cap is dose also. nm


1-g-b.i.d. dose?
Subject: 1-g-b.i.d. dose?

Is this correct or should I take the hypens out?  I assume this is correct, but it looks funny to me.


. . . all of which can cause stomach upset, expecially the metformin in a 1-g-b.i.d. dose. 


Thanks.


dose is 250 per 5 mL most likely. nm
Subject: dose is 250 per 5 mL most likely. nm


Oh no dose?
Subject: Oh no dose?

The doc dictates "oh no dose p.r.n." Is that 0.no dose p.r.n.? Your thoughts please and thanks.
hope this helps
Subject: hope this helps





Excerpt from Bee and Hymenoptera Stings


Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: ant stings, wasp stings, vespid stings, bee envenomations, Hymenoptera envenomations, ant envenomations, wasp envenomations, vespid envenomations


Please click here to view the full topic text: Bee and Hymenoptera Stings

Background: Hymenoptera stings account for more deaths in the United States than any other envenomation. Order Hymenoptera includes Apis species, ie, bees (European, African), vespids (wasps, yellow jackets, hornets), and ants. Although most deaths result from immunologic mechanisms, some are from direct toxicity. Severe anaphylactoid reactions occur occasionally when toxins directly stimulate mast cells. While the vast majority of stings cause only minor problems, stings cause a significant number of deaths.

hope this helps...
Subject: hope this helps...

Hi!


I would probably make just a minor adjustment as I think he's talking about edema in both ankles:


EXTREMITIES:  There is edema of the right ankle at the site of fracture times two, trace to 1+ on the left.  Significantly diminished pulses, equal 0-1 DP and PT lower extremities bilaterally.  Normal upper.


As for the rest....looks okay to me...not sure about the "equal" part - sorry!  Good job!


Hope this helps some...
Subject: Hope this helps some...

Conus medullaris and the cauda equina are within the normal limits.  Intervertebral disk at L4-5 has mildly diminished signal, indicating desiccation at its interspace.


FINDINGS:  There is a mild bulge centrally with facet osteoarthropathy but no significant canal stenosis. 


**I'm not 100% without actually hearing the dictation that interspace and facet osteoarthropathy are definite, but with years of rad experience that's the best guess I can make for ya, both would be acceptable in that context as you have listed it.  But I at least FINALLY figured out blank #1 (bulge..not bone)!!  Yipee!  LOL Hope this helps ya!   


I fail to see how that helps them
Subject: I fail to see how that helps them

So they pass the test (with help here or wherever) and then they get in the job and fail. Are you really helping?
Always helps to know what it does, see inside.
Subject: Always helps to know what it does, see inside.

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