grades use 1, 2, 3...stages use Roman
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Stages = Roman; Grades = Arabic --- all per the
Subject: Stages = Roman; Grades = Arabic --- all per the
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grades are numerals, stages always Roman
Subject: grades are numerals, stages always Roman
stage II-A but I don't know anything about that little *y* you left there - so I'd give them a blank there.........
stages are always roman numerals and grades are always numbers
stage IV, grade 4
Hope this helps somewhat - I've been doing oncology for 20 years..........next year....but MT'g for much longer *lol*
grades = numbers; stages = Roman numerals....
Subject: grades = numbers; stages = Roman numerals....
III (stages and classes are Roman numerals, grades are Arabic) nm
Subject: III (stages and classes are Roman numerals, grades are Arabic) nm
Grades are arabic numbers and classes and stages are roman numerals.
Subject: Grades are arabic numbers and classes and stages are roman numerals.
I was always taught that types & grades are arabic and classes & stages are Roman numerals. nm
Subject: I was always taught that types & grades are arabic and classes & stages are Roman numerals. nm
Stages are II, IV, etc. Grades are 2, 3, etc and
Subject: Stages are II, IV, etc. Grades are 2, 3, etc and
types are 1, 2, etc.
I know it as grades using numbers and stages
Subject: I know it as grades using numbers and stages
Grades and stages formatting
Subject: Grades and stages formatting
How should you format the following:
chronic hepatitis at grade 2 and portal fibrosis that is stage 1?
I have sticky notes everywhere with different stages, grades, etc. sm
Subject: I have sticky notes everywhere with different stages, grades, etc. sm
I think I used to think most stages were roman numerals and most grades were arabic but there are way too many exceptions so I try to figure out which one it is for each specific instance and then write it on my growing list. BOS says types are arabic, roman numerals, or capital letters depending on type referred to. I WISH there was a website with all of the different stages, grades, types, etc. listed. Does anyone know of such a thing??
That's what I said: Stages = Roman. ???
Subject: That's what I said: Stages = Roman. ???
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as I know it all stages are in roman numerals
Subject: as I know it all stages are in roman numerals
Roman numerals for stages are used
Subject: Roman numerals for stages are used
only for cancer the majority of the time. There are some exceptions, but the majority of the time it is roman numerals. For example, kidney disease is arabic, fractures are arabic. If it is not associated with cancer then it is more than likely arabic. You can always look it up and tell which is which, which is BOS2 suggests.
Not all stages are roman numerals, depends.
Subject: Not all stages are roman numerals, depends.
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Wrong. Not all stages are roman numerals anymore.
Subject: Wrong. Not all stages are roman numerals anymore.
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grade 2 to 3 (grades are roman numerals).
Subject: grade 2 to 3 (grades are roman numerals).
Beaking is correct. I usually use a hyphen for in-between.
grade 2 to 3 (grades are roman numerals).
Subject: grade 2 to 3 (grades are roman numerals).
Beaking is correct. I usually use a hyphen for in-between.
jGrade is arabic such as grade 1, and stages are Roman numerals.
Subject: jGrade is arabic such as grade 1, and stages are Roman numerals.
most of the time grades are Arabic and classes are Roman, but I'm sure there are exceptions to th
Subject: most of the time grades are Arabic and classes are Roman, but I'm sure there are exceptions to that NM
I am talking about grades of chondromalacia, grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 or
Subject: I am talking about grades of chondromalacia, grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 or
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hepatitis c stages
Subject: hepatitis c stages
With hepatitis, are the stages written as Roman numerals or numbers such as 1, 2, 3 etc? thanks.
Try looking up the Tanner stages to see which
Subject: Try looking up the Tanner stages to see which
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hypertension stages
Subject: hypertension stages
Hi,
Anyone know if stages of hypertension are now to be noted with Arabic numerals? I have always been taught that they are to be in Roman numeral form. If you have the answer to this, please send me the reference as well, as I haven't been able to find this in any of my medical term books/references. Even my Stedman's Cardiology book doesn't have information on this as far as I've been able to find. Thanks so much for any help!
hypertension stages
Subject: hypertension stages
Hi,
Thanks, but I need an actual medical reference, not a website of a group of doctors. I'm trying to find the official answer. I appreciate your time, though!
seven stages of Spence (shoulder) ? sm
Subject: seven stages of Spence (shoulder) ? sm
Sounds very clear, but I cannot find a reference for "7 stages of Spence"
Some grinding and crepitation with circumduction and the 7 stages of s/l Spence. Pain on external rotation against resistance at 0 and 90 degrees.
Grades run 1 through 4, so
Subject: Grades run 1 through 4, so
Gliomas can be slowly growing (low-grade, grades 1 and 2), or rapidly growing (high-grade, grades 3 and 4). This material will give important facts about the diagnosis and treatment of high-grade gliomas.
There are different grades of MIs. Might be that. nm
Subject: There are different grades of MIs. Might be that. nm
chondromalacia grades?
Subject: chondromalacia grades?
Roman or arabic numerals, i.e. grade 2 or II?
Grades are arabic such as 1 or 2.
Subject: Grades are arabic such as 1 or 2.
Stages are roman numerals.
grades are arabic.
Subject: grades are arabic.
Grades are arabic.
Subject: Grades are arabic.
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Heart murmur grades 2 or II
Subject: Heart murmur grades 2 or II
Has this been changed yet from roman numerals to Arabic as far as AAMT guidelines?
Timi flow grades
Subject: Timi flow grades
I do apologize. I did not research the BOS, only my Stedman's cardiology book.
Grade 2 (arabic for grades)
Subject: Grade 2 (arabic for grades)
it is probably 2, usually Arabic numerals w/grades, but that is JMO NM
Subject: it is probably 2, usually Arabic numerals w/grades, but that is JMO NM
Found 1 obscure reference to the stages of Spencer, but now I've
Subject: Found 1 obscure reference to the stages of Spencer, but now I've
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Per Stedman's and BOS: TIMI flow grades are 0-3. nm
Subject: Per Stedman's and BOS: TIMI flow grades are 0-3. nm
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grade 4. All grades are arabic. Fractures and
Subject: grade 4. All grades are arabic. Fractures and
stages are Roman numerals.
roman
Subject: roman
Roman - nm
Subject: Roman - nm
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roman
Subject: roman
thanks
Been typing rad for yrs and have never used roman..
Subject: Been typing rad for yrs and have never used roman..
numerals. Always arabic.
However, you will see a variation on the typing of BIRADS depending on who you are typing it for. The copyright lists it as BI-RADS, federal guidlines are supposed to dictate how it is typed but have worked for numerous centers that type it anywhere from BIRADS to BI-RADS to BiRADS. Categories however should always be arabic (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0)
Have always seen it as Roman numerals. nm
Subject: Have always seen it as Roman numerals. nm
Used to be roman numerals, now it is 2/6.
Subject: Used to be roman numerals, now it is 2/6.
NP does not know transcription rules.
Roman numerals not used much today...nm
Subject: Roman numerals not used much today...nm
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The letter "I" is roman numeral 1
Subject: The letter "I" is roman numeral 1
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Believe it's Hartmann I (Roman numeral). nm
Subject: Believe it's Hartmann I (Roman numeral). nm
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I've always used Roman Numerals.
Subject: I've always used Roman Numerals.
A good example are Salter-Harris fracture values which are always Roman Numerals.
I believe the type is in Roman numerals II nm
Subject: I believe the type is in Roman numerals II nm
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roman versus arabic
Subject: roman versus arabic
Does anyone have a good reference or way to remember when to use arabic versus roman numerals? Specifically for class, stage, grade - cardiac, oncology, podiatry?
roman versus arabic
Subject: roman versus arabic
A good tip that I rcvd either here or on MTNetizens email group.....
In oncology at least:
Staging is in Roman numerals, and remember by reciting "The Romans are on the stage"....
Hence stage III breast cancer, etcetera...
Class, grade, etc, are with Arabic numerals...
I cannot speak, though, for other specialties..
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