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im not sure... i could hear an "R" and there was no mention of a PEG anywhere else on the repo

Posted By: gamt on 2008-02-27
In Reply to: Wild guess... PEG? as in checking on the patient's PEG tube. - MT50

Subject: im not sure... i could hear an "R" and there was no mention of a PEG anywhere else on the report. NM

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Subject: could be vitamian, any mention of

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Subject: should mention that he's not saying "stridor" again..

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Yeah, but I believe the OP did mention that research had been done...sm
Subject: Yeah, but I believe the OP did mention that research had been done...sm

The OP had used Google and found instances of both words being used. Sounds more like the OP was looking for some help with the proper usage of the word in the context of a report. I don't see why she (or he) caught any grief for asking for opinions on the proper term to use.
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Subject: There was a mention of Zofran later, I will listen again for that Thank you!

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Subject: just want to mention that there is also a cosyntropin test NM


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    Subject: forgot to mention...another search tip...sm

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    Subject: forgot to mention - I would spell it out, though...

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    Subject: 50% effaced (dilated), then usually mention a "station" going from -5 to +5. nm

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    Subject: There was no mention of nausea or vomiting, but the s/l is close. Thank you I will look into it.

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    Subject: not to mention, decreased range of motion

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    Subject: Ah, I did see this as a chemo, but there is no mention of any cancer...so I was thinking in a differ

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    Subject: Are we not professional enough to mention pubic hair in public?!!! Sheesh...nm

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    Subject: I know, but on head and neck exam in review of systems, it is very usual for Dr. to make mention of ,,,,

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    Subject: Even checking old records (back to 2004) didn't mention hyperfferemia....so I guess I'll be leaving a blank.Thanks for trying.

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    Subject: can you hear VRE - this has been associated

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    Subject: That's it. Can hear it clearly. Thanks so much!


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    Subject: Thank you. I really could not hear...

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    Subject: Can you hear

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    Subject: Can you hear

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