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gensyme process? I asked about this awhile ago but can't find it again and can't remember eit

Posted By: tracey on 2009-05-29
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Subject: gensyme process? I asked about this awhile ago but can't find it again and can't remember either.

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Thanks! I find both is why I asked......thanks again
Subject: Thanks! I find both is why I asked......thanks again


cant find odiferous but remember it - sm
Subject: cant find odiferous but remember it - sm

have not transcribed IM in a while, is odiferous correct?
been quite awhile, but I think it would
Subject: been quite awhile, but I think it would

be medial area. he already states moderate to severe.
Been awhile but look up monochromic
Subject: Been awhile but look up monochromic

Just guessing, but that comes to mind somehow, don't have a book handy.
OMG - are you going to be online for awhile??
Subject: OMG - are you going to be online for awhile??

This is my first report with this doc - he is new with the hospital - I am about to cry...slowing him down makes it worse.


I have more blanks...


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yw, glad my little pea brain can be of help once in awhile!
Subject: yw, glad my little pea brain can be of help once in awhile!

Kind of reminds me of my OLD lab days and learning about some of those REALLY nasty parasites, yuck! 


say-a-lytic process
Subject: say-a-lytic process

Probably cellulitic process --

?olecranon process nm
Subject: ?olecranon process nm

nm
s/l faxis process
Subject: s/l faxis process

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I was way off but I got it. some interosseous process. nm
Subject: I was way off but I got it. some interosseous process. nm

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s/l APPENDERS-like process sm
Subject: s/l APPENDERS-like process sm

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Not what you asked ...
Subject: Not what you asked ...

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I don't think that's what OP asked...NM
Subject: I don't think that's what OP asked...NM


I know this has been asked before, but
Subject: I know this has been asked before, but

when a doctor starts a report a letter and then continues like it is a consult what do you do? 


 


Dear Dr.  X:  I saw your patient and blah blah blah.  Current medications, none.  Past history, none. 


 


Thanks!


I asked her that below, but...
Subject: I asked her that below, but...

she has posted 2 more times with no more information than the first time. Sorry we can not help you without more information. Stents can be used in Cardiology or Urology, so you need to at least tell us what discipline you are working in.
"siatic" process? On wound. sm
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"say-a-lytic" process ??
Subject: "say-a-lytic" process ??

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ENT question regarding process of the malleus
Subject: ENT question regarding process of the malleus

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Subject: concomit disease process

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Subject: do they normally say spinous process is at C5 or C spine


never min, it was "the spinal process"
Subject: never min, it was "the spinal process"


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Subject: subandroseus process in the pelvis on x-ray

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Subject: Plades ? reactive process

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Subject: SMA-7 "CO2 30" ? by process of elimination... sm

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Subject: s/l Borhaws? type process (cardiology?)

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Subject: impression: bronchiolitis s/l sublets? or other process


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Subject: spine surg: s/l D process lamina...

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Subject: Would it be correct to say "transverse of spinous process"??

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the radial styloid process is a part - sm
Subject: the radial styloid process is a part - sm

of the radius bone. google stylus, which is the needle tip inserted to carry the voltage to test the pacemaker leads. I don't think it is styloid. She sent it to QA, so now they can worry about it. Ha!
the only reason I asked about the INR is because....
Subject: the only reason I asked about the INR is because....

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Subject: Someone asked about T'd or teed.

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Thank you! i'm so glad I asked n/m
Subject: Thank you! i'm so glad I asked n/m


Each vertebra has 2 transverse processes and 1 spinous process.
Subject: Each vertebra has 2 transverse processes and 1 spinous process.

So, depending on what the doc says, the spinous process of C5 would be correct. Also, the spinous processes of the cervical spine would be a correct statement. Spinous process of the cervical spine would be incorrect as there are 7 cervical vertebral bodies with 3 processes each.
pterygoids (bilateral pterygoid bone/process)-nm
Subject: pterygoids (bilateral pterygoid bone/process)-nm


She has several missing teeth and is in the process of having extractions due to chronic please sm
Subject: She has several missing teeth and is in the process of having extractions due to chronic please sm

s/l piaria, gingivitis and caries. Thanks!
s/l "five hood lamina or spinous process"
Subject: s/l "five hood lamina or spinous process"

This patient had some lumbar spine x-rays which showed only a "five hood lamina" or spinous process.....


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Actually it was - poster asked if that word
Subject: Actually it was - poster asked if that word

was correct. It was. Poster never asked what it meant.
Have you asked her to type it as gray?
Subject: Have you asked her to type it as gray?

Could be as simple as telling her that your accounts/office prefer it that way.
it's why I asked my question - she spelled....sm
Subject: it's why I asked my question - she spelled....sm

The poster centimeter exactly the way most dictators say it - cenemeter... that, and the fact poster could not remember how to type half of one made me think OP may be an off-shore MT (and possibly using an elite anonymous proxy so that nobody would know).  Of course, I'm just surmising as I personally have no *proof*.......



I asked this same question here back in
Subject: I asked this same question here back in

I can't document this with any reference book or website, but I am pasting an e-mail response that I received below:

Your query relates to a medical condition found originating and usually found on Deer Isle, Maine. It is believed to be the result of in-breeding over
generations of the Haskell and Hardy families when the island of Deer Isle was
isolated from the mainland. There are other instances of genetic disorders occuring where similar circumstances have existed in past times. The disease results in severe deformity of the ankles and feet.

debbie asked about RE-presentation
Subject: debbie asked about RE-presentation


wasn't being nasty as you put it - I merely asked
Subject: wasn't being nasty as you put it - I merely asked

how you can interpret a simple question being *nasty* is beyond belief....I asked because she never posted before 3/1 and there are a slew of questions - and is the ONLY reason I asked if she was testing.  I showed and had no attitude in my question BUT YOU SURE DID !!!


around these here parts, I guess one is dam*ed if you do and  dam*ed if you don't. 


debbie asked this same question below;
Subject: debbie asked this same question below;

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I asked this yesterday because if Hispanic..sm
Subject: I asked this yesterday because if Hispanic..sm

if the dictator was Hispanic.......no V in the Spanish alphabet so yeah dictator could be saying Abodart or albodart for Avodart!!!  The license plates in Havana, Cuba say HABANA.......not Havana....


Just FYI...........*S*


you asked this very question yesterday
Subject: you asked this very question yesterday

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thank goodness I asked, yes Gerdy's thanks! nm
Subject: thank goodness I asked, yes Gerdy's thanks! nm

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This can differ by accounts. I have been asked
Subject: This can differ by accounts. I have been asked

to use subcu, subq, and one account sub-Q (which looks really weird to me!).
I had asked this same question of my QA supervisor. She said...
Subject: I had asked this same question of my QA supervisor. She said...

When a number is following a colon (as you have it) the actual number can be used as it is part of a listing within that topic.
Sorry forgot you asked about "sore" sm
Subject: Sorry forgot you asked about "sore" sm

Does not seem likely that is what is being said in my opinion.  Could it be "showing"?
I asked a doctor if he'd heard of this.
Subject: I asked a doctor if he'd heard of this.

"Johnny" as slang for a hospital gown, that is. He said yes, he had, and he was pretty sure it's British slang. I told him what I'd found, which was that it can also be slang for a condom, and he too wondered just exactly what was REALLY going on in that hospital bed.... :)