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good suggestion but. no match. tx! nm

Posted By: jss on 2008-04-08
In Reply to: Could it be "uvula" test is midline? - Julie

Subject: good suggestion but. no match. tx! nm




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good suggestion...thanks! nm
Subject: good suggestion...thanks! nm

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Don't think so but good suggestion!
Subject: Don't think so but good suggestion!


oh - good suggestion. I already sent and flagged it.
Subject: oh - good suggestion. I already sent and flagged it.

that may have been it.

thanks!


thanks, good suggestion, but it clearly starts with a P NM
Subject: thanks, good suggestion, but it clearly starts with a P NM


Possible match
Subject: Possible match

In my OB-GYN book I see putrescine, but it doesn't show it combined with BV. When I googled the words together, putrescine seems to have something to do with diagnosing this problem, so research it yourself to see if it works.
Thanks- that looks like a match!
Subject: Thanks- that looks like a match!


closest match I come up with is
Subject: closest match I come up with is

Nicotinamide 25 mg - maybe someone misspelled it before?
May be 1-haplotype match. nm
Subject: May be 1-haplotype match. nm

nm
The doses don't match up though. but thanks for trying. nm.
Subject: The doses don't match up though. but thanks for trying. nm.

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Thanks. I still don't see a match for what he is saying. Maybe s/l "no kay kay test" will
Subject: Thanks. I still don't see a match for what he is saying. Maybe s/l "no kay kay test" will ring a bell?


I listened for those for thing but that't not it. Doses do not match either.
Subject: I listened for those for thing but that't not it. Doses do not match either.


I had to turn it in with a blank, although I looked in Stedman's before and could not match the s
Subject: I had to turn it in with a blank, although I looked in Stedman's before and could not match the sound with anything listed.


You might be hearing "tissue" match as there are 6 antigens/antibodies they look for
Subject: You might be hearing "tissue" match as there are 6 antigens/antibodies they look for

s
None of the two suggestions match as to what he is saying! The doc has a strong accent and he clearl
Subject: None of the two suggestions match as to what he is saying! The doc has a strong accent and he clearly says the word ending with "odiets" . I

I have sent it for QA. Thanks for all your help
s/l neohepatocolic ligaments -- cannot find reference match - nm
Subject: s/l neohepatocolic ligaments -- cannot find reference match - nm

s
medication s/l Low-fon 32 mg IV? I found Lofene but cannot find a dosage to match
Subject: medication s/l Low-fon 32 mg IV? I found Lofene but cannot find a dosage to match


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!
Thanks so much. Your suggestion of -sm
Subject: Thanks so much. Your suggestion of -sm

of "stable" seemed like that might be right. Slowing it way down, I can clearly hear "currently appears acceptable." You steered my thoughts in the right direction. Thank you again.
my suggestion would be to
Subject: my suggestion would be to

research docusate, research Dulcosate, compare against patient report. Choose most appropriate. HTH
that may be it...thanks for the suggestion
Subject: that may be it...thanks for the suggestion


suggestion
Subject: suggestion

I don't really have any suggestions for your missing words, but I do have a few general suggestions. 


Are the terms in parenthesis the ones you don't know?  If they are, put s/l in front of it (s/l= sounds like), and then do your best to type what you are hearing phonetically.  Sometimes it also helps people figure out the missing words if you can share as much about the physical condition of the patient that you know. 


Good luck with your training!


Thanks for the suggestion. sm
Subject: Thanks for the suggestion. sm

It was really unclear.

It may have been trapezius, but I looked at it from every angle I could, thinking he may have been saying TM - for teres minor --

So I finally gave up and did the safe thing...QA!

Thanks.
my suggestion.
Subject: my suggestion.

The patient had something in his eye. The eye was numbed with ophthalmic phenacaine, and also, the eye was stained with fluorescein and checked with blue light.
Thanks for your suggestion
Subject: Thanks for your suggestion

I think that is what he means but is clearly spelling with a P. Guess this is one for QA. Too bad for me that he mentions it several times in the report.

Thanks for the suggestion!
Subject: Thanks for the suggestion!

You are probably right and the doctor is misprouncing the word. I still hear a K and X sound so I shall leave a blank just in case being that I do not have a firm diagnosis to match it up with. Thanks for your help!
suggestion
Subject: suggestion

Maybe meant to say "equal to the contralateral side" and accidentally started to say contralateral and then backtracked?
just a suggestion sm
Subject: just a suggestion sm

the only thing I can come up with is tibial guide (as in tibial cutting guide used for knee arthroplasty) ???
Thanks for the suggestion!
Subject: Thanks for the suggestion!

I appreciate the help!!  I still can not find the normal range for leukocytes or lymphocytes.  Thanks though!


Abby


Just a suggestion - sm
Subject: Just a suggestion - sm

This could very possibly be the word "metaphor."  Suggest listening again and looking it up to see if it fits. 


Thanks for the suggestion!
Subject: Thanks for the suggestion!

Thank you !

Abby
Thanks for the suggestion!
Subject: Thanks for the suggestion!

I really appreciate. I have been banging my head against the wall trying to figure this one out. It sounds like the "five hood" could be one word. Anyway, thanks again!

Abby
I don't think so...but thanks for the suggestion :) nm
Subject: I don't think so...but thanks for the suggestion :) nm


One suggestion
Subject: One suggestion

I would not put a comma after supination because the phrase following is not an independent clause. 
Thank you for the suggestion.
Subject: Thank you for the suggestion.

Thanks for the suggestion. It has too much of an "ee" sound. I appreciate the help though.
Abby :)
My suggestion on this . . . sm
Subject: My suggestion on this . . . sm

""The superficial femoral artery was then dissected free with the dissection preceding more proximally,exposing the profunda and the common femoral artery with dissecting it using sharp dissection to completely expose it so that an umbilical tape could be passed around the SFA.""


Here's the way I would do this:


""The superficial femoral artery was then dissected free with the dissection proceeding more proximally, exposing the profunda and the common femoral artery, dissecting it using sharp dissection to completely expose it so that an umbilical tape could be passed around the SFA.""


** I took out the word ""with"" because it sounds awkward and the word ""preceding"" I believe should be ""proceeding"", and then with the 2 commas.


I hope this helps!


Thanks very much for the suggestion
Subject: Thanks very much for the suggestion

I think this mystery word has an M in it. Thank you though :)
Abby
Here's a suggestion..
Subject: Here's a suggestion..

chronic EDC or ethanol derived calories--meaning chronic alcoholism. ??
That's not it, but thanks for the suggestion! nm
Subject: That's not it, but thanks for the suggestion! nm


This is just a suggestion..
Subject: This is just a suggestion..

I would change the units of insulin to 10 and 20 instead of using ten and twenty. Maybe doc is saying this instead... He has been taking 10 units of Lantus. Since then sugar levels were 90 to 100.
Thank you for the suggestion...
Subject: Thank you for the suggestion...

I listened again and it doesn't sound like gritty. I think it's "cri". I found a couple reports with this same procedure and that word used. I also found the first one, which is "transcervically". Thank you for the suggestion though! :)
Thanks for the suggestion...
Subject: Thanks for the suggestion...

It's actually transcervically. I found an old report with the same type of procedure and she says the same things. I listened again and realized that's what it was. Thank you for the suggestion! :)
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


I will listen again with your suggestion. Thanks! nm
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Just a suggestion...and I'm not being snide
Subject: Just a suggestion...and I'm not being snide

but a good reference book to have for abbreviations is Stedman's Abbreviations, Acronyms & Symbols. Also there is a website
www.medilexicon.com
You can type in an abbreviation and get the expansion.
I would agree with mac's suggestion...sm
Subject: I would agree with mac's suggestion...sm

since there was a severe reaction to it, do not take a chance on a guess. leave it blank and do not use other people's suggestions just because the may SOUND like what you are looking for. JMO.
I did put a bland with the suggestion of
Subject: I did put a bland with the suggestion of


I appreciate the suggestion. I checked this out first (sm)`
Subject: I appreciate the suggestion. I checked this out first (sm)`

It does not s/l Combivent and there is no indication that the patient has asthma or COPD.  Thanks for trying!
aerobid? just a suggestion. nm
Subject: aerobid? just a suggestion. nm

nm
As I said, your second suggestion is a myth.
Subject: As I said, your second suggestion is a myth.

http://www.irmi.com/Expert/Articles/2003/Blake02.aspx
Great suggestion, I bet that is it. Thanks
Subject: Great suggestion, I bet that is it. Thanks

I also work for his father and he is 10 times worse.