good call - that's probably it.
Posted By: vn on 2009-06-09
In Reply to: Could it be maybe Malecot catheter? n/m - AnnuderMT
Subject: good call - that's probably it.
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Good call!
Subject: Good call!
Physician's assistant is dictating, and I bet he just mis-read it as 5-HIP instead of 5-HTP. He says it loud and clear, "Five hip".
good call dhd, I did not think about context. Duh
Subject: good call dhd, I did not think about context. Duh
Listening to it a different way, that is it. Good call! Many Thanks.
Subject: Listening to it a different way, that is it. Good call! Many Thanks.
nm
Good call. Will listen again. Thanks! nm
Subject: Good call. Will listen again. Thanks! nm
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Good call, Tanya!
Subject: Good call, Tanya!
clivus /cli·vus/ (kli´vus) [L.] a bony surface in the posterior cranial fossa sloping upward from the foramen magnum to the dorsum sellae.
Good call and the other word is probably..
Subject: Good call and the other word is probably..
Santyl
Missed 'with', good call! Thx. nm
Subject: Missed 'with', good call! Thx. nm
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Good call! It's interesting to research these archaic terms.
Subject: Good call! It's interesting to research these archaic terms.
Maybe 'hold, on call' to hold the patient in the office for the on call xray? nm
Subject: Maybe 'hold, on call' to hold the patient in the office for the on call xray? nm
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Still confused - so is it hold and call, or hold, on call?
Subject: Still confused - so is it hold and call, or hold, on call?
Thanks, but my physician mumbles it so fast that I cannot make out if it is "hold and call" or "hold, on call."
in call
Subject: in call
It's en caul.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=en+caul+delivery
s/l poh-tee-call-us
Subject: s/l poh-tee-call-us
"... with a gaze to the left."
Any ideas?
hold and call
Subject: hold and call
Is there something like "hold and call" for any test like an x-ray or CAT scan, that needs to be done urgently on a patient before the patient leaves the office?
I'd call that slang and
Subject: I'd call that slang and
I'd probably change it to "... and he received approximately 40 stitches" unless I was on verbatim.
thanks for your help. will call. he needs antibiotics.
Subject: thanks for your help. will call. he needs antibiotics.
i have always had to take meds for 10 days or so before getting an abscessed tooth pulled...geeze. the pus prob spread to his gums....thanks again,
PS -Did you think to call a pharmacy? sm
Subject: PS -Did you think to call a pharmacy? sm
This is what I did when something like this comes up. I know they want you to use the slightest amount possible, and usually never prescribe more than a small tube at a time. This is a very huge amount. I find pharmacists usually are very helpful if you don't ask them more than a few times a year. I would rather do this than say "a pound," just picture it in your head - that's a lot.
s/l soft call? sm
Subject: s/l soft call? sm
We are going to have this patient go into a thumb spica cast. At this time, this patient does have the 1st metacarpal fracture s/l soft call so we will see him back again in two weeks.
yes. they call it a pacer....
Subject: yes. they call it a pacer....
nm
soft call?
Subject: soft call?
This patient presents to us with a left distal radius fracture. This was a "soft call" as he had no changes on the x-ray however did have some soreness right over the growth plate so he was treated with a splint.
Code call?
Subject: Code call?
He was admitted to the ICU with acute hypoxia after an s/l MSENT was called . . .
wow - looks like it might be too close to call!
Subject: wow - looks like it might be too close to call!
Ah! He probably means what most doctors call sm
Subject: Ah! He probably means what most doctors call sm
....an "acute abdomen series." It is three plain x-rays - one of the abdomen with the patient flat (lying down), one of the abdomen with the patient standing upright, and a third x-ray of the chest to include the diaphragms (also with patient upright) so they can see if there is free air under the diaphragm (which can happen with bowel perforation in cases of diverticulitis, Crohn's, or other bowel diseases).
Please keep in mind, some cos call for et cetera. Thanks.
Subject: Please keep in mind, some cos call for et cetera. Thanks.
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but i WILL call you Pro-Exclamation Mark! nm
Subject: but i WILL call you Pro-Exclamation Mark! nm
nm
Should I Make a call To the Bullpen?
Subject: Should I Make a call To the Bullpen?
From a physical exam of a formerly premature infant, now 3 months old.
Abdomen: Soft, nontender, nondistended. Normal bowel sounds, (no pitcher present?).
You call that "rude?" Get a backbone! This board is to help those who sm
Subject: You call that "rude?" Get a backbone! This board is to help those who sm
need it, and "spelt" is simply not correct. If you can't stand to be corrected, you're in the wrong business!
I would call it subtherapeutic Dilantin level.
Subject: I would call it subtherapeutic Dilantin level.
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Call me crazy, but I thought decimals were only for
Subject: Call me crazy, but I thought decimals were only for
the metric system, which pounds are not. So, it would be 175-1/2 pounds. I can't find it in BOS either and I've looked up everything I can think of to support my theory.
NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!
Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.
Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.
GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
Might be specific to that hospital. Maybe find on their website? Or call QA? nm
Subject: Might be specific to that hospital. Maybe find on their website? Or call QA? nm
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when a baby will not feed they call it oral aversion sm
Subject: when a baby will not feed they call it oral aversion sm
Therapists who treat children with oral aversion often become frustrated, ... With severe oral aversion and defensiveness, it is important for therapists ... www.childrenshosp-richmond.org/professionals/articles/strategies_for_treating.htm - 24k - Cached - Similar pages |
Oral aversion: Reluctance or refusal to feed or eat. A familiar example of oral aversion is a baby's refusal to breastfeed. ... www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=23918 - 30k - Cached - Similar pages |
Nope, Portadisk. I can't find anything, either. I guess I'll call. Thx.
Subject: Nope, Portadisk. I can't find anything, either. I guess I'll call. Thx.
She would be an excellent candidate for an epidural and would recommend a s/l call approach SM
Subject: She would be an excellent candidate for an epidural and would recommend a s/l call approach SM
since she does have bilateral discogenic-type low back pain, multilevel.
in past history, s/l hyper-call liver/level? condition
Subject: in past history, s/l hyper-call liver/level? condition
Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm
Subject: Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm
s
FWIW, our nurses call Gebauer's ethyl chloride spray Freezy Spray
Subject: FWIW, our nurses call Gebauer's ethyl chloride spray Freezy Spray
it's a spray-on topical anesthetic - maybe you could google ethyl chloride and see if any brand name pops out. Good luck!
Good for you
Subject: Good for you
:-)
good/well
Subject: good/well
According to Webster's, good as an adjective and standard after verbs like "feel" and "taste". It goes on to say that both "good" and "well" are used to express good health, but "I feel good" may connote good spirits in addition to good health. I was always taught in English class that one feels "good," not well. If you feel well, your fingers are working correctly. Since it says that good and well are both used to express health, perhaps you can take your choice. I would write that he looks good.
Looks good to me.
Subject: Looks good to me.
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THX again-- your good!
Subject: THX again-- your good!
You are good, that is it !!!! Thank you...nm
Subject: You are good, that is it !!!! Thank you...nm
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looks good to me, thanks!
Subject: looks good to me, thanks!
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Yep, you did! Good for you! More fun that way. nm
Subject: Yep, you did! Good for you! More fun that way. nm
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So far so good for you, then.
Subject: So far so good for you, then.
re hypertension
That's a good one!
Subject: That's a good one!
Wow--ER MT you are good!
Subject: Wow--ER MT you are good!
I think this is incredibly fun trying to figure these things out! That one had me totally stumped!
Good job! I think you got it.
Subject: Good job! I think you got it.
nm
quite welcome - I'm not very good at the s/l- nm
Subject: quite welcome - I'm not very good at the s/l- nm
You are good, ....
Subject: You are good, ....
Thank you for both replies, above too. I really appreciate it!
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