in PE under HEENT says remarkable for a class 3
Posted By: is this right on 2007-10-03
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Subject: in PE under HEENT says remarkable for a class 3
s/l mallampita oropharynx score? Also, to write class 3 is okay.
Thanks
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Oropharynx class ?? help
Subject: Oropharynx class ?? help
Hello all - I can't seem to find this anywhere but it sounds to me like "oropharynx is crowded, s/l malenpotty class 3".
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks much, Jenny
Oropharynx class ??? help
Subject: Oropharynx class ??? help
Thank you SO much for your fast reply & infinite knowledge!!!
Jenny
Thanks, and should it be class or Class/grade or Grade? TIA
Subject: Thanks, and should it be class or Class/grade or Grade? TIA
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grade, class, etc.
Subject: grade, class, etc.
Keep a printed copy of the Medquist guidelines at your desk, it's all outlined there.
Class 3 Mallampati NM
Subject: Class 3 Mallampati NM
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class III Mallampati. NM
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If his is for a class, you need to refer
Subject: If his is for a class, you need to refer
to your reference and ask your instructor. Every company arranges their formats differently.
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regarding class #, per client--we use arabic
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Welcome, Welcome, Welcome. Hopefully you got the corrected part.class 4, not IV.NM
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an s -- Mr. Jones' class.
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It is
Charles's car
boss's desk
Dallas's airport
Exception:
Only If the addition of an extrra 's' would make the word difficult to pronounce, add the apostrophe only:
New Orleans' fish
Los Angeles' team
and expecially with foreign
words:
Dumas's novel
Mr. Chambers' estate
and also
for goodness' sake
for conscience' sake.
Did you use your old reference books ?
I got my information online, therefore much more accurate.
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Subject: HEENT:
Left TM is still slightly red. There is no drainage or discharge present in the canal. No crusting. No pain of the pinna or __tagus__.
HEENT
Subject: HEENT
tragus
HEENT
Subject: HEENT
Pterygium.
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Subject: Please help with HEENT
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TIA!
HEENT
Subject: HEENT
fundi? EOM?
HEENT
Subject: HEENT
HEENT ??...sm
Subject: HEENT ??...sm
Can someone help. Does this sentence sound correct?
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HEENT
Subject: HEENT
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HEENT
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HEENT
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Subject: HEENT - need help with 2 s/l - thanks
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HEENT
Subject: HEENT
head, eyes, ears, nose and throat
HEENT
Subject: HEENT
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HEENT help!!
Subject: HEENT help!!
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Subject: HEENT Help!
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Subject: HEENT
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Need help with above term...thnks
SL Dye in HEENT?
Subject: SL Dye in HEENT?
HEENT: She wears glasses. She does dye and talk with a speech impediment due to a childhood illness.
This is a fairly clear dictator who has never mentioned dye in this context before. Does anyone have a better idea what this might be? Thanks.
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