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he spells out what sounded like R E M P

Posted By: MH on 2007-11-01
In Reply to: could it be rib grafts? nm - sassee

Subject: he spells out what sounded like R E M P




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s/l sounded ? sm
Subject: s/l sounded ? sm

The uterus ____ to 8 cm.  Under sterile conditions using a Novak curette two samplings were done for a small amount of endometrial tissue.


Thanks in advance.  This dictator loves to talk but is not very clear. 



 


Okay, thank you-Sounded really
Subject: Okay, thank you-Sounded really

high for BNP, but I was pretty sure BMP had mroe than 1 value! Thanks again.
It sounded like
Subject: It sounded like

At first, it sounded like Tissue-Link but then relistened and it sounded more like ending with an ''n'' like Tissuleen (pretty bad sound quality though)

Thanks for the help.
sounded
Subject: sounded


Thanks! That is what it sounded like she was saying!!
Subject: Thanks! That is what it sounded like she was saying!!


Thanks SO much..it sounded so familiar sm
Subject: Thanks SO much..it sounded so familiar sm

and that has to be it. She does have a history of depression among other things.
THANKS!
The uterus was sounded to
Subject: The uterus was sounded to

is what they usually say. You heard right.
That's it! "And" sounded like "N". Thank you very much!
Subject: That's it! "And" sounded like "N". Thank you very much!


Yes, a new one on me too. Sounded very strange. nm
Subject: Yes, a new one on me too. Sounded very strange. nm

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No, it sounded like curlets? Thanks though.
Subject: No, it sounded like curlets? Thanks though.


It really sounded like it started with a "P"
Subject: It really sounded like it started with a "P"

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Thank you, that is it, B and V sounded alike nm
Subject: Thank you, that is it, B and V sounded alike nm

nm
honestly no... just sounded like it might be what he/she was saying.
Subject: honestly no... just sounded like it might be what he/she was saying.


because it sounded very much likely share
Subject: because it sounded very much likely share

thanks
Perhaps a 'CCAM' (sounded out...
Subject: Perhaps a 'CCAM' (sounded out...

as 'See-Cam')  check google for CCAM...
I know...lots sounded very weird. :) Thanks. NM
Subject: I know...lots sounded very weird. :) Thanks. NM

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Just checking. The dictation sounded like it sm
Subject: Just checking. The dictation sounded like it sm

was coming from the same dictator. Have a good day!!! :)
I was thinking it was cellulitis, but it sounded like an M in there
Subject: I was thinking it was cellulitis, but it sounded like an M in there

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blank also sounded like it could be crippling
Subject: blank also sounded like it could be crippling


definitely sounded like "shaw". Going to flag it. thanks. nm
Subject: definitely sounded like "shaw". Going to flag it. thanks. nm

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That's it! Thanks... sounded like a strong V sound
Subject: That's it! Thanks... sounded like a strong V sound


thats it.sounded like she was saying shy-cari II. you are absolutely right. thank u
Subject: thats it.sounded like she was saying shy-cari II. you are absolutely right. thank u


thanks so much! it sounded so strange to me - thanks for verifying :)
Subject: thanks so much! it sounded so strange to me - thanks for verifying :)


did google, but really sounded like there was an "l" at the end. thanks ladies.
Subject: did google, but really sounded like there was an "l" at the end. thanks ladies.


Thank you, accent, sounded like "vasting" ha! ha!
Subject: Thank you, accent, sounded like "vasting" ha! ha!

xx
Sheesh - that's exactly what he was saying, but the "a-d" sounded like "eee-dee". n
Subject: Sheesh - that's exactly what he was saying, but the "a-d" sounded like "eee-dee". nm

nm
Thanks. That has to be it. Never heard of it and sounded like all one word.(nm)
Subject: Thanks. That has to be it. Never heard of it and sounded like all one word.(nm)


reading that, it sounded rude. sm
Subject: reading that, it sounded rude. sm

I did not mean it that way. Again, just a pet peeve of mine.
I flagged it... almost sounded like medial borders, but not really...sm
Subject: I flagged it... almost sounded like medial borders, but not really...sm

first week on the job so I'm still on full editing, which helps.
Thank you! It sounded familiar but I just couldn't find it.
Subject: Thank you! It sounded familiar but I just couldn't find it.

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I'm going to replay it, but it sounded just like fish line to me. Thank you!
Subject: I'm going to replay it, but it sounded just like fish line to me. Thank you!

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fielding makes sense to me, it just sounded more like filling - hence my question
Subject: fielding makes sense to me, it just sounded more like filling - hence my question


What I would do: Since doc spells it, and
Subject: What I would do: Since doc spells it, and

you have exhausted all your references, I'd type it the way he spelled it and then flag it, saying that the doctor spelled it that way. That covers you. Docs are notorious bad spellers, but he might be privy to something so new it's not on the books yet.

Probably says YAZ and then spells --Y-A-Z
Subject: Probably says YAZ and then spells --Y-A-Z

Similar to Yasmin

http://www.berlex.com/html/press/articles/04212006.html
Don't think that's it, he very clearly spells it.
Subject: Don't think that's it, he very clearly spells it.

But thanks anyway, I just left it blank.
Thanks so much. The doc now spells
Subject: Thanks so much. The doc now spells

osacromale?? which is wrong and nothing in my book under os acromiale but Googled it and got it. In all my years, never heard of it. Again, thanks for your help.
Doc spells PAX or TAX, but believe he's saying "P"
Subject: Doc spells PAX or TAX, but believe he's saying "P"


Was this spelled out or sounded out? Australian trial drug called PV903
Subject: Was this spelled out or sounded out? Australian trial drug called PV903

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He actucally spells it
Subject: He actucally spells it

but I know that he is spelling it from the way the patient spells it. He often spells medications wrong. I am just going to flag it. Thanks for your help.
99% when a dictator spells anything
Subject: 99% when a dictator spells anything

whenever they spell anything, I look it up because 99% of the time the dictator has spelled whatever they are trying to spell INCORRECTLY....it's a general rule of thumb for most MTs to do this - look up anything a dictator spells.........because we ALL know this about the dictators after 25+ years..........for some of us....in this biz. 
He spells it later on as spinoglenoid
Subject: He spells it later on as spinoglenoid

Thanks for the help anyway!!


not having any other --HUT-- problems...he spells it
Subject: not having any other --HUT-- problems...he spells it


Meant to add, doc spells - sm
Subject: Meant to add, doc spells - sm

Meant to say doc says (elsil) LSIL then spells LGSIL. I'm not familiar with GYN terminology and not sure if LSIL and LGSIL are interchangeable and I'm confused as to what she wants.

Thanks for any help.
Med help--Dr. spells it "popinsisole"
Subject: Med help--Dr. spells it "popinsisole"

I can't find anything close in my QLEDR.  This is in a medication list, so I have no clue what it is for and no dosage is given other than 1 tablet once a day.  This is a cardiac patient with multiple cardiac diagnoses.  No other past medical history listed.   Any ideas?  He spells the majority of his medications incorrectly and I have been able to find all except this one. 
He does pronounce it, just spells it.
Subject: He does pronounce it, just spells it.

nm
He does not pronounce it, just spells it.
Subject: He does not pronounce it, just spells it.

nm
no he definetly spells out L A T.
Subject: no he definetly spells out L A T.


I thought it sounded more like basal rate too. Doc lists immediately above Novolog 1 unit for every
Subject: I thought it sounded more like basal rate too. Doc lists immediately above Novolog 1 unit for every 17 grams of carbohydrates.

What do you think?
doc spells "transulusion" 0.4 mg daily TIA!
Subject: doc spells "transulusion" 0.4 mg daily TIA!

I have no idea what it is used for.  TIA!!


no, doctors spells out word as indicated
Subject: no, doctors spells out word as indicated


doc spells *chmay* arthroplasty.
Subject: doc spells *chmay* arthroplasty.

Cannot even reference that.