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drugs.com helpful, phonetic and wildcard and even conditions nm

Posted By: Bunion on 2009-04-23
In Reply to: Please - need help with cardio/meds - sm - LE

Subject: drugs.com helpful, phonetic and wildcard and even conditions nm

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for drugs phonetic guessing, etc. I do Drugs.com
Subject: for drugs phonetic guessing, etc. I do Drugs.com

worth a dry, can also search part of drug ie *threx
drugs.com has phonetic search. nm
Subject: drugs.com has phonetic search. nm


wildcard website
Subject: wildcard website

Somebody recently mentioned a site where you can go and put a * in the part of the word that you can't get.  Example: 


ap*ectomy = appendectomy.


Can you tell me again where this site is?  It's sooooooooo helpful!!


Thanks!  


found answer on Onelook.com...wildcard search: eczema*
Subject: found answer on Onelook.com...wildcard search: eczema*


Here is a drug site where you can do phonetic lookups
Subject: Here is a drug site where you can do phonetic lookups

http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/

Just type any few letters that you are fairly sure about (doesn't have to be the first).
Well, the pt did not have any of those conditions
Subject: Well, the pt did not have any of those conditions

but it could have been what they were trying to say. 


I just left a blank.   anyway


Any other conditions mentioned?
Subject: Any other conditions mentioned?

It can also be used for bipolar and migraines.  I hope this helps!!
Thanks! I've used them to look up but not for conditions.
Subject: Thanks! I've used them to look up but not for conditions.


comorbidity conditions: PEG 2
Subject: comorbidity conditions: PEG 2

what s/l PEG 2 is listed under comorbidity conditions.  I found that PEG can mean pneumoencephalography or percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, but neither of these have a "2" related to them and they aren't conditions.  Any ideas??


Thanks for checking, but I don't think either of those fit because he has no medical conditions.
Subject: Thanks for checking, but I don't think either of those fit because he has no medical conditions.

It is the only medication listed and the only thing in his Past Medical History is ankle surgery. I thought that it might have been an anti-inflammatory or pain medication, but can't find anything to match. Thanks for picking your brain for me!
Certain conditions, etc. still use roman numerals
Subject: Certain conditions, etc. still use roman numerals

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What medical conditions/diagnoses are we talking about?
Subject: What medical conditions/diagnoses are we talking about?

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Aldara is used in skin conditions, cancer
Subject: Aldara is used in skin conditions, cancer

warts, etc.
diagnosis for a four-year-old conditions listed inside:
Subject: diagnosis for a four-year-old conditions listed inside:

status post kidney transplant following hydronephrosis due to posterior urethral valve, He underwent cystoscopy, right reimplantation of the ureter, stent placement and creation of a Mitrofanoff stoma catheterization, ureteral re-implant. Also hypertension.
ThanksCK
I like this site, you can pull by lab test, conditions, ages, etc.
Subject: I like this site, you can pull by lab test, conditions, ages, etc.

http://www.labtestsonline.org/
Unless treatment in the report indicates those conditions are present, would just leave blanks. nm
Subject: Unless treatment in the report indicates those conditions are present, would just leave blanks. nm

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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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Yes, from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and other just plain Charcot conditions. Sted's Ortho Words
Subject: Yes, from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and other just plain Charcot conditions. Sted's Ortho Words. n

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very, very helpful
Subject: very, very helpful


This is not very helpful
Subject: This is not very helpful

that this poster would like to know what to do in the case of MORE than two "things or ideas"
and how is this helpful?
Subject: and how is this helpful?

nm
thanks for the helpful tip
Subject: thanks for the helpful tip


That is it! As always you are so helpful = )
Subject: That is it! As always you are so helpful = )


Thanks so much! This is very helpful! nm
Subject: Thanks so much! This is very helpful! nm

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As always, you are very helpful. (sm)
Subject: As always, you are very helpful. (sm)

I copied the info. and will have it for future reference. Thanks so much!
Helpful Aid SM
Subject: Helpful Aid SM

"Passed" is the past-tense of the verb "pass."

"Past" has several uses.

VERY helpful and brief resource on the subject here:
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/passed-vs-past/
thanks a lot! u been very helpful
Subject: thanks a lot! u been very helpful


try these - they have been very helpful for me
Subject: try these - they have been very helpful for me

http://www.chemocare.com/bio/

http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/alphalist/a-d

http://www.mtdaily.com/mt1/lists/chemo.html


Thanks, very helpful. nm
Subject: Thanks, very helpful. nm


Very helpful!
Subject: Very helpful!

Thank you much!
very helpful - thank you!
Subject: very helpful - thank you!


That was helpful
Subject: That was helpful

Glad I had to post a message because I stumbled on your reply which helped me tremendously.  Thanks.
A bit of context would be helpful. Not enough to go on nm
Subject: A bit of context would be helpful. Not enough to go on nm

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Thanks everyone for your input. You were very helpful.
Subject: Thanks everyone for your input. You were very helpful.


Thank you for that site.....it should be very helpful!!!
Subject: Thank you for that site.....it should be very helpful!!!


a helpful link
Subject: a helpful link


You've been most helpful! :)
Subject: You've been most helpful! :)

nm


That is truly disgusting, but helpful :-)
Subject: That is truly disgusting, but helpful :-)

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Thank you!!! Helpful info! - nm
Subject: Thank you!!! Helpful info! - nm


More text would be helpful. sm
Subject: More text would be helpful. sm

If this is ortho, the second term probably should be Brudzinski sign.
Here, this site is helpful for this one.
Subject: Here, this site is helpful for this one.

http://www.merckfrosst.ca/mfcl/en/patients/diseases/arthritis/osteoarthritis/toe/definition.html
This MPR site is helpful ...
Subject: This MPR site is helpful ...

If you start typing in a drug name and pause, it will drop down a list with drugs starting with that letter.

http://www.prescribingreference.com/
Thanks Txczech. You are always so helpful.
Subject: Thanks Txczech. You are always so helpful.

He is kind of mumbling but I'm not sure. Thank you!
more info would be helpful..
Subject: more info would be helpful..

thanks
You are right, I'm sorry, and was not helpful, it's just I get so much help from this board...
Subject: You are right, I'm sorry, and was not helpful, it's just I get so much help from this board....

that I don't want to be intimidated if I haven't checked all references (I love being able to hop on here and get answers). I just don't understand why someone would take the time to check this board and tell someone to get reference books and do it 3-4 times. But nonetheless, you are right, it was useless. Sorry, am I forgiven? I love the main board and word board.
Thanks MT50- you are so helpful as always! nm
Subject: Thanks MT50- you are so helpful as always! nm

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helpful website
Subject: helpful website

http://www.tdlpathology.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=76&Itemid=207


 


check out the profile section, i loved it. 


TY MT50 - you are always so helpful. = )
Subject: TY MT50 - you are always so helpful. = )


Very helpful site
Subject: Very helpful site

www.productivity.com, it's free to register, scroll down to Shortcut/Abbreviation systems and macros, then under Abbreviations by Specialty, Surgical Abbreviations and English words and phrases, people have submitted lists of shortcuts they use. Very, very helpful to me.
Thank you so much MT50 - you are so helpful
Subject: Thank you so much MT50 - you are so helpful


A sentence with that would be helpful.
Subject: A sentence with that would be helpful.

SOAP just means subjective, objective, assessment and plan. The specialty might be a better clue to leave.