don't beat yourself up, your are not alone
Posted By: Linda F on 2008-07-08
In Reply to: confirmed - moonchild
Subject: don't beat yourself up, your are not alone
and ou would find may little sticky notes on a lot of monitors because we all get a thing in our minds that is hard to break!
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could be in beat run.
Subject: could be in beat run.
end beat run?
Subject: end beat run?
ectopic beat nm
Subject: ectopic beat nm
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One-beat clonus?
Subject: One-beat clonus?
probably saying an 8-beat run of ventricular
Subject: probably saying an 8-beat run of ventricular
tachycardia. That's the usual phrase.
Good day CL :) Beat me to it! Was getting link lol
Subject: Good day CL :) Beat me to it! Was getting link lol
Okay folks... end of the day and I am beat and brain dead please help
Subject: Okay folks... end of the day and I am beat and brain dead please help
PA states The patient was admitted for a ________ graft posterior tibial artery distal to previous anastomosis. s/l gem or gen graft (not jump graft).
She says it clear twice during same dictation
Or possibly multi-beat clonus :-) nm
Subject: Or possibly multi-beat clonus :-) nm
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I agree. I was about to post the same thing, but you beat me to it.
Subject: I agree. I was about to post the same thing, but you beat me to it.
I hate to beat a dead horse, but...
Subject: I hate to beat a dead horse, but...
I have searched MTStars and can't find my answer. I have posted this question before and do not get a reply. I promise this will be my last attempt to find this answer. I know how to use follow up and follow-up, BUT many people are using followup per BOS. I can't find followup as a word in any dictionary. Can someone please tell me where this is found BESIDES BOS? Thanks in advance. We are possibly putting in a quality check and I want to make sure I have it correct before then. Thank you!
I hate to beat an old horse to death, but...
Subject: I hate to beat an old horse to death, but...
I have searched MTStars and can't find my answer. I have posted this question before and do not get a reply. I promise this will be my last attempt to find this answer. I know how to use follow up and follow-up, BUT many people are using followup per BOS. I can't find followup as a word in any dictionary. Can someone please tell me where this is found BESIDES BOS? Thanks in advance. We are possibly putting in a quality check and I want to make sure I have it correct before then. Thank you!
Happy Almost Birthday! I'm brave enough...got you beat...sm
Subject: Happy Almost Birthday! I'm brave enough...got you beat...sm
I reached the half-century point last March; been in this profession since I was 17! (that's *33 years* if you don't want to do the math)...I've worked for USA services, hospitals, doctor offices; been an MTSO, corporate management, account manager...onsite, offsite, you name it...been through every specialty, every accent, every change (remember WP5.1?), every pay cut....! and this board keeps me sane while I search for a new career that values my experience and knowledge as globalism and technology redefine our industry...so I may be old and set, but I refuse to be left behind! =)
is this correct for HEART; occasional s/l topic beat?
Subject: is this correct for HEART; occasional s/l topic beat?
HEART: Regular in rhythm and rate, with an occasional topic beat.
Sorry, I stand corrected, beat me with a wet noodle, I deserve it.
Subject: Sorry, I stand corrected, beat me with a wet noodle, I deserve it.
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hate to beat a dead horse on ileal conduit
Subject: hate to beat a dead horse on ileal conduit
Does anyone have a GI/GU book that lists ileoconduit? My QA does not like to be proved wrong. She took a large deduction for my putting ileal conduit. I am sending a QA review to have it looked at again, but she always comes up with a reference book from somewhere that has her word listed, so I'm just trying to save myself all the headache of submitting a QA review to find out it is listed somewhere ileoconduit.
Heart: Regular rate and rhythm, no murmur, s/l (no extra beat) is hear
Subject: Heart: Regular rate and rhythm, no murmur, s/l (no extra beat) is hear
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