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Posted By: shawna on 2008-01-19
In Reply to: unclear on sentence - shawna
Subject: edit
No increased dated degrudge, plus 2 without bruits. Lungs clear to auscultation
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if you really want to know you have to use BOS 3rd edit, I still use 2nd, /nm
Subject: if you really want to know you have to use BOS 3rd edit, I still use 2nd, /nm
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edit: Probably LFT, right?
Subject: edit: Probably LFT, right?
I didn't hear the F but that's probably it, isn't it? D'oh!
I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm)
Subject: I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm)
to "history of multiple episodes of pharyngitis in the past"
thanks a lot! i think i'll jst have to let the doctor edit what he said. LOL!
Subject: thanks a lot! i think i'll jst have to let the doctor edit what he said. LOL!
I am allowed to edit and correct
Subject: I am allowed to edit and correct
I am allowed to make changes to what he says, which is why I asked the question. I am allowed to edit and change what the doctor says and how he says it - and I do a lot of that in the course of the day because some of the things he says are just a mess. "Retarded" did seem a little derogatory to me and I think I will put it in better terms than that.
I guess it comes down to what the rules are that you work by - whether you can edit or if you are verbatim. If it was verbatim I wouldn't have questioned it (even thought I personally feel it is insulting) but since I have the option to change it, I was just wondering what the correct term was now because I know it keeps changing. Thanks for all the opinions!
Phrase: Heart: No edit sounds
Subject: Phrase: Heart: No edit sounds
Thank you guys!
thinking on it, probably would sound better to edit to "high ammonia level" .nm
Subject: thinking on it, probably would sound better to edit to "high ammonia level" .nm
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