fosinpril - there's lots of drugs ending in *opril*
Posted By: nm on 2007-11-13
In Reply to: drug that s/l synopril 10 mg - Hello
Subject: fosinpril - there's lots of drugs ending in *opril*
Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread
The messages you are viewing
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select
the boards given in left menu
Other related messages found in our database
Ive found the drugs ending in "al" are
Subject: Ive found the drugs ending in "al" are
some narcs.
Pt on lots of drugs s/l "thy a mex" t.i.d. Not sure what for. nm
Subject: Pt on lots of drugs s/l "thy a mex" t.i.d. Not sure what for. nm
Lots of Detail for Lots of Help!
Subject: Lots of Detail for Lots of Help!
Okay, I'm transcribing a SOAP note and this word that I'm trying to figure out is under the ASSESSMENT AND PLAN part. She says the word three times and I am now thinking she is saying something like "number next or number next is." What do you think?
(Normonaxis) Anemia may be caused from a recent epistaxis. He will start an iron pill daily over the counter called Fergon. Next visit we will check a hemoglobin, iron studies. (Normonax) He was in for right shoulder pain in the past. This was resolved. (Normonax) Recent qualm was treated with doxycycline.
Also, I was told to transcribe this using a straight SOAP format, but the doctor dictates things like "Review of Systems" and "Exam." I didn't think those headings or subheadings were in a SOAP format. She never dictates "Subjective" or "Objective," only "Assessment And Plan" as one heading towards the end of the report. Any advice?
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
Definitely an sis ending. Tks for trying! nm
Subject: Definitely an sis ending. Tks for trying! nm
`
it has a "dine" ending....
Subject: it has a "dine" ending....
going crazy.
Yes!!! Why wouldn't that ending come to me?
Subject: Yes!!! Why wouldn't that ending come to me?
Thanks, but she is definitely not saying infliximab. Ending s/l
Subject: Thanks, but she is definitely not saying infliximab. Ending s/l
vissamab or vizamab or similar. First letter like V or B
ending a letter
Subject: ending a letter
doctor dictates to end the letter with his name different than usual: i.e., Paul J. Pagano, MD Orthopedic Surgeon
my question is, do I leave on the MD when adding that he is an orthopedic surgeon or take off the MD and just have the new ending he dictated????
whats the diagnoses?---this ending could be a lot of
Subject: whats the diagnoses?---this ending could be a lot of
diff meds, first one that comes to my mind is
fluoxetine
Can't make out anything with more of an -itis ending? nm
Subject: Can't make out anything with more of an -itis ending? nm
s
that is what I thought at first but he has a us ending? He has a cold too so maybe! LOL
Subject: that is what I thought at first but he has a us ending? He has a cold too so maybe! LOL
it is very clearly plaint or supplaint ending in "t"
Subject: it is very clearly plaint or supplaint ending in "t"
Can find it with the -chiae ending on a search, but
Subject: Can find it with the -chiae ending on a search, but
s
can sort of hear supraclavicular but ending is different
Subject: can sort of hear supraclavicular but ending is different
The rushed pronunciation sounds like it could be supraclavicular with something else on the end, sounding similar to supraclavic-a-tory adenopathy???
Is the 'zole' ending clear? Prinivil comes in 20 mg. nm
Subject: Is the 'zole' ending clear? Prinivil comes in 20 mg. nm
s
Rule for Sentence Ending and when to use comma
Can somebody share with me the rules to follow for sentence ending? I am a bit confused with the feedback from my QA, when I chose to put a comma she wants me to end the sentence and start with a new sentence. The next day when I did was to end the sentence, she edited my work and placed a comma instead. Can anybody share with me some guidelines to follow. TIA.
in general, would not put an 's after word ending in S. Saw one ref. Gross' solution preserv
Subject: in general, would not put an 's after word ending in S. Saw one ref. Gross' solution preservative.
thank you lots
Subject: thank you lots
Lots and lots of thanks
Subject: Lots and lots of thanks
Many thanks wanderer. I never would have figured that out. I am going to add your name to my list of Favorites.
lots of them say GOT and GPT instead of
Subject: lots of them say GOT and GPT instead of
We know. This person has lots of sm
Subject: We know. This person has lots of sm
trouble with the English language, to say nothing of the medical language. His (I'm assuming he's male) questions are very confusing. See above. It's scary.
I use lots of sites - SM
Subject: I use lots of sites - SM
I use google first and get to healthgrades dot com if I know the state and then I only click on the CACHE button thru google and only the MD I'm searching for will highlight in all the states. I hope I made myself understood in that sentence. I also use anywho dot com and 411 dot com, 411locate dot com, dr-411 dot com, and last but far from least:
http://www.upinregistry.com/provider_form.asp
http://upin.ecare.com/
Thank you! There are lots of sites...
Subject: Thank you! There are lots of sites...
out there on google who have drug-eluding. I did look that up and thought I chose the right one!! Thanks!
Lots of things it could be, unfortunately. Why do you think
Subject: Lots of things it could be, unfortunately. Why do you think
s
It gets lots of hits on
Subject: It gets lots of hits on
googling the phrase. I think I've heard it dictated before also.
We use 'd on lots of things they say.
Subject: We use 'd on lots of things they say.
x
Lots of docs
Subject: Lots of docs
say patellar crepitus as patellar is referring to the patella. Just another way to say patella crepitus. :-)
I learn lots
Subject: I learn lots
from "late" posts. :-)
More info would help lots.
Subject: More info would help lots.
I know...lots sounded very weird. :) Thanks. NM
Subject: I know...lots sounded very weird. :) Thanks. NM
d
you're welcome.......lots of times....sm
Subject: you're welcome.......lots of times....sm
lots of times they also say *dependent rubor* which is a color change to the lower legs as they hang down in a *dependent* position so to speak. *S*
I've had lots of doctors
Subject: I've had lots of doctors
use MVI for multivitamin(s), although I think it really stands for multivitamin infusion/injection. Don't know if this would fit for your report.
Hope this was a cut-and-paste from somewhere else. Lots of
Subject: Hope this was a cut-and-paste from somewhere else. Lots of
s
thanks....lots of rules with numbers!
Subject: thanks....lots of rules with numbers!
I used your phrase and came up with lots in google
Subject: I used your phrase and came up with lots in google
:)
Sorry, need lots of help with this letter See message
Subject: Sorry, need lots of help with this letter See message
On December 7, 2005, a PET/CT scan showed a decreased cervical mass compared to May 11, 2005, S/L chains ??of multiple lymph nodes more in number but smaller and less intense on a prior study. There was resolved left pelvis uptake.
atrophication disease? Lots on google SM
Subject: atrophication disease? Lots on google SM
but are you sure it's not claudication disease? Good luck
Found lots of info on section 302. sm
Subject: Found lots of info on section 302. sm
Some Frequently Asked Questions About the Pennsylvania Mental ...
It applies to all psychiatric hospitalization in the state. ... Section 302 provides for an involuntary admission for a period not to exceed 120 hours. ... www.mces.org/302FAQs.html - 8k - Cached - Similar pages |
[PDF] nvoluntary Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment 101: Almost ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Section 302 provides for an involuntary admission for a period not to exceed 5 ... MCCF inmates needing inpatient psychiatric care may be admitted to MCES. ... www.mces.org/MCES_Quest_June_2003.pdf - Similar pages |
Mayview State Hospital
Requests for admissions under section 302 are made through the Forensic Center Psychiatric Physician, or in their absence the on duty physician for Mayview ... www.dpw.state.pa.us/Family/MentalHealthServ/ StateMentalHospAndRest/003670151.htm - 32k - Cached - Similar pages |
Warren State Hospital
This commitment to quality psychiatric care and family involvement in ... Emergency Admissions who meet emergency admission criteria, under section 302 of ... www.dpw.state.pa.us/Family/MentalHealthServ/ StateMentalHospAndRest/003670893.htm - 47k - Cached - Similar pages |
In Florida this is the Baker act.
do a google search/just did and lots of hits--nm
Subject: do a google search/just did and lots of hits--nm
///
maybe transcriptiongear.com. They carry lots of that stuff! nm
Subject: maybe transcriptiongear.com. They carry lots of that stuff! nm
s
radial, tibial pulses among lots of others...sm
Subject: radial, tibial pulses among lots of others...sm
and many more in the upper extremities.......
sounds like what? s/l?
pt works at airport and comes in contact with lots
Subject: pt works at airport and comes in contact with lots
different possible s/l arosents?
rugated, having lots of rugae or folds? nm
Subject: rugated, having lots of rugae or folds? nm
s
Hx of s/l lots with erectile dysfunction, elevated PSA nm
Subject: Hx of s/l lots with erectile dysfunction, elevated PSA nm
nm
Is this a stool test? I find lots of sm
Subject: Is this a stool test? I find lots of sm
things with those spellings, but not medical tests. I am confused.
Yes, there is lots of good word helpers out there did not mean to say otherwise ;) Just have not se
Subject: Yes, there is lots of good word helpers out there did not mean to say otherwise ;) Just have not seen much of the usual names?
Hi, hope I can help, have lots of ortho surgeons....sm
Subject: Hi, hope I can help, have lots of ortho surgeons....sm
I think the sentence portion is correct, he is examining basically the knee cap and joint, you would use "suprapatellar" instead of suprapatella, because in this case he is using "suprapatellar" to modify the noun bursa (like which bursa? the suprapatellar bursa). Any help at all??? (hope so, I think you are doing great, don't be discouraged ever, we all start out fresh!)
You're wonderful! Thanks so much. This MD uses lots of Big words that little ol me aint use to.
Subject: You're wonderful! Thanks so much. This MD uses lots of Big words that little ol me aint use to.
I googled it and found lots of instances of it being used as ileocolectomy (nm)
Subject: I googled it and found lots of instances of it being used as ileocolectomy (nm)
Thorek-Feldman scissors? Usually used for GB, but lots of tools
Subject: Thorek-Feldman scissors? Usually used for GB, but lots of tools
s
|