it would be fixed illusion. Try this website sm
Posted By: ME on 2007-09-20
In Reply to: I need some assistance on a psychiatric term please. sm - Good Morning America
Subject: it would be fixed illusion. Try this website sm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Psychiatric_Terms
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? fixed illusion parasitosis
Subject: ? fixed illusion parasitosis
fixed is correct as in fixed pressure or fixed shunt for hydrocephalus.
Subject: fixed is correct as in fixed pressure or fixed shunt for hydrocephalus.
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Hi, I was wondering the website for labsonline. I typed it, a foto website came up thanks
Subject: Hi, I was wondering the website for labsonline. I typed it, a foto website came up thanks
denture fixed partial? or partial fixed etc? nm
Subject: denture fixed partial? or partial fixed etc? nm
could you be hearing well-fixed? nm
Subject: could you be hearing well-fixed? nm
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I think you just need a well-fixed cup as a "brand name"
Subject: I think you just need a well-fixed cup as a "brand name"
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It could also be fixed delusion parasitosis
Subject: It could also be fixed delusion parasitosis
I was taught this too, to use affixed or fixed instead, but now. nm
Subject: I was taught this too, to use affixed or fixed instead, but now. nm
if they say fixated they get it. Many things have changed over the years, dilation and dilatation being used interchangeably comes to mind.
apical fixed infarct?
Subject: apical fixed infarct?
s/l fixed flexure deformities
Subject: s/l fixed flexure deformities
The patient has hallux valgus and hammertoes.
The second and third toes have fixed flexure or flexion deformities. tia.
s/l "Signet" fixed-bearing prosthesis. TIA....nm
Subject: s/l "Signet" fixed-bearing prosthesis. TIA....nm
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he is spelling a fixed, Ahdaus hernia? esl doc says
Subject: he is spelling a fixed, Ahdaus hernia? esl doc says
a fixed....a s/l doghiatus hernia, but then he spells ahdaus.
drop in pressure "over fixed stenosis" resulting in further symptoms. sm
Subject: drop in pressure "over fixed stenosis" resulting in further symptoms. sm
Our concern is that sedation may drop her pressure "over fixed stenosis" resulting in further symptoms
It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable
Subject: It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable, or stationary."
all about fixed infarct... http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/full/52/3/181
Subject: all about fixed infarct... http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/full/52/3/181
This website might help...
Subject: This website might help...
Hi. I do quite a bit of OP notes with lots of deliveries and surgeries for OB/GYN. I do agree with the previous post that those books would be extremely helpful, but I totally understand being strapped for cash (single mom with three kids here). I thought this website might offer you some help until things start to get a little better for you. You will find links here for just about everything.
I hope this helps. Good luck with everything and congratulations on your upcoming wedding
website (sm)
Subject: website (sm)
Hope this helps. There are also sample OB/GYN operative reports you can look at.
http://www.mtdesk.com/lstobgyn.shtml
MPR website
Subject: MPR website
OMG!! This site is incredible. I work for a hospital with over 15,000 employees statewide, and this site is the best by far.
Thanks a whole lot!!!
website
Subject: website
Cannot really help you with your preston ... but here is a website I have found helpful
http://medicine.ucsd.edu/clinicalmed/introduction.htm
Yep, that's EXACTLY the website I was at...sm
Subject: Yep, that's EXACTLY the website I was at...sm
for the past 10-15 minutes - I wish my plastic surgeons, who use the V.A.C. System all the time and I've been working for them 10+ years - would have corrected me over ALL this time......*cyberslaps them* *LOL*
Well, I thank you and the person who posted the corrrect answer (was that you?).....for sending me in the right direction. Actually it's better because now I will type in the periods and that's 3 more character spaces to get paid for *rofl*
Thanks :)
I see it on one website SM
Subject: I see it on one website SM
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/childrenshealth/203160.html
If you scroll down to the Answer section, third paragraph, they refer to the tonsils as "juicy and prominent."
Here's KCI's Website
Subject: Here's KCI's Website
http://www.kci1.com/35.asp
website???
Subject: website???
I went to this link, but it's not for what you said it was...It is a manufacturing site?? Would really like the correct website address if you have it. Thanks.
Thanks so much for the website!!!
Subject: Thanks so much for the website!!!
website...
Subject: website...
not sure if this will help you but may be a good place to start next time with ophth words...
http://www.mtdesk.com/lists_oph.shtml
thanks so much and for the website.
Subject: thanks so much and for the website.
wildcard website
Subject: wildcard website
Somebody recently mentioned a site where you can go and put a * in the part of the word that you can't get. Example:
ap*ectomy = appendectomy.
Can you tell me again where this site is? It's sooooooooo helpful!!
Thanks!
drug website/s
Subject: drug website/s
Place this website in your favorites also:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm.
You'll wonder how you got by all this time without this great new drug website.
Have a joyous and Merry Christmas. :o)
Website for transcription
Subject: Website for transcription
Does anyone remember a website (something "Hazel"?) that had phrases that might be used in transcription? I transcribe for a doc that uses a lot of phrases such as "tincture of time," and since he's sometimes hard to understand, I thought this website might help me. There were other topics at this website like a list of slang words that might be used in patient records. I've used Google, but can't seem to find it. I went to that website a very long time ago, so it may not even still exist.
I'm a bit ashamed to admit that in my 40+ years of life and 23+ years of transcribing, I had never heard the phrase "tincture of time", or some of the other phrases this doctor uses!
Thanks!
It is on this reputable website
Subject: It is on this reputable website
See link below (if it works - sometimes I don't do it right)
so here it is pasted too.
http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:oFE7ZO0P4KEJ:www.baylorhealth.edu/proceedings/13_4/13_4_wolford.html+nasoseptoplasty&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=9
Thanks. That is a great website. sm
Subject: Thanks. That is a great website. sm
I've added it to my favorites. I appreciate the info on that site. Unfortunately, no Braun or Brawn heart surgery term was listed. I think this must be really new or something, or a local thing. I'm assuming it is an eponym.
Found this website
Subject: Found this website
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/search;jsessionid=7BDD812216CFDE5EBEDEDFE3FCB64496?term=diabetes
I typed in diabetes to see all the drug studies related to that problem, and there are 950! Oy.
This is from Yale's website...
Subject: This is from Yale's website...
Sappey's line is an imaginary circumferential line centered around L2 where if a melanoma is situated may drain into any one or more of these four sites: both groins and both axillae.
Per FDA website: "InCompass"
Subject: Per FDA website: "InCompass"
Spinal fixation system.
Here's a link: http://www.globalortho.com.au/content/view/98/304/
Thank you for the website, I found it there and then
Subject: Thank you for the website, I found it there and then
I also saw the answer on the board. Thanks to both of you
thank you so much, this website as truly been a blessing
Subject: thank you so much, this website as truly been a blessing
Website for the HALO360
Subject: Website for the HALO360
Here is the website for Barrx. I hope you find it helpful. HALO360 System
http://www.barrx.com/Healthcare_Professionals/index.cfm/31
copied from website
Subject: copied from website
Elevated or absent acoustic reflex thresholds (ie, >100 dB SPL) for any given frequency may suggest sensorineural or conductive hearing loss, facial nerve disorder, or middle ear disorder. Reflexes usually are absent or cannot be recorded if the patient has type B tympanograms; therefore, acoustic reflexes generally are not tested in these ears.
try googling them - their website will come up..
Subject: try googling them - their website will come up..
i need a website or sample
Subject: i need a website or sample
i need a website or sample where I can refer the information. The ESL doctor is very hard and I am just a novice.
helpful website
Subject: helpful website
http://www.tdlpathology.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=76&Itemid=207
check out the profile section, i loved it.
Very Neat Website!
Subject: Very Neat Website!
Stumbled upon this website - it is awesome! More info for MTs than I’ve found in any one spot. And, it even has a pretty background and music. Check it out.
http://members.tripod.com/~keallaigh/mt.html
don't think a website is gonna help
Subject: don't think a website is gonna help
I don't think there's a way to determine for sure. The fact that "another doctor" said it was ACL doesn't mean that's what they've decided the problem is. On the other hand, he could have switched "ACL" with "LCL" (like they always do right and left, metatarsal/metacarpal, etc.) Don't think there's a way to tell for sure. Sorry!
Bacteria website???
Subject: Bacteria website???
I recently had to delete my Firefox browser because of major problems! With the deletion, I managed to delete all of my favorite MT places! Does anyone know of a good link for a bacteria website? I had a really good one that listed anything and everything you could ever think or imagine as far as bacteria is concerned.. didn't know there was so MUCH bacteria out there! Anyway, anyone have any ideas on good sites!
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Per the website, it is ACTOplus met, I think
Subject: Per the website, it is ACTOplus met, I think
the company itself would know. As for the apostrophe, it would be a 2-month supply or 2 months' worth.
drug website
Subject: drug website
just wanted to run this by everyone (for those of you who don't have a good drug reference) - drugs.com is a great source - type in any sequence of letters that you're pretty certain of, and choices come up - it's a good one
here's a website that is near and dear sm
Subject: here's a website that is near and dear sm
to my heart. It allows you to wildcard and phonetically search. Try the wildcard with *metasone
http://www.drugs.com/search-wildcard-phonetic.htm
helpful website
Subject: helpful website
You can look up doctors' names in this website by state, city, specialty, or alphabetically by name:
www.ucomparehealthcare.com
I have a shortcut on my desktop for this, and it has helped me many, many times.
Does anyone know a good website for op-notes...
Hi, does anyone have any websites that are good for surgical words? I have limited books, try to use Int. for most everything. I use surg. instrument sites to look up tools, but not always successful or spend too much time looking through their quite extensive catalog. Thanks for your help...Suzy
Does anyone know a good website for op-notes...
Does anyone now a good website or two for surgical notes? I at times use a surgical instrument site but if I don't know how to spell something, I have to look through extensive catalog listings...or if I get a foreign accent and can't make out what he is saying, then I have big problems, so a site that has sample notes would be a big help too. Thanks for your help. Suzyq
I believe it is oxybutynin, which is the way I found it on the FDA website.
Subject: I believe it is oxybutynin, which is the way I found it on the FDA website.
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