nope - not allowed....
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In Reply to: Are test questions allowed on the Word Board? - annabanana
Subject: nope - not allowed....
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I didn't think they allowed it on
Subject: I didn't think they allowed it on
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How many times allowed help?
Subject: How many times allowed help?
She has a combination of s/l kramedonol acne and acne rosacea.
Thanks- I will make this one my last for tonight! - Thanks
Is q.a.c. allowed in any form?
Subject: Is q.a.c. allowed in any form?
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True, it is in all what you are allowed or not
Subject: True, it is in all what you are allowed or not
allowed to do. However, at one of the first hospitals I worked for (back in the early 80s) for example, we had a doctor who was constantly using abbreviations which we were not allowed to do in diagnosis. I will NEVER forget this. His diagnosis was "P.M.S.O.B." The transcriptionist, of course, changed this in the diagnosis to read "Shortness of breath at night." He flew off the handle - this abbreviation meant "poor, miserable, son of a B****" and that is what he wanted in the chart. It was referred to the Hospital Director who told our department manager that even though this was definitely not correct, he dictated it and wanted it there and there was not much we could do about it if we wanted to keep our jobs. This is a lesson that taught me never to second guess a physician. Granted this was not at all politically correct (we didn't have that term back then), but that is what he wanted, so I don't change anything in that vein - I may question it and flag it for the higher ups, but I don't change it.
so only Americans are allowed to post on here? nm
Subject: so only Americans are allowed to post on here? nm
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Headings are allowed to be added.
Subject: Headings are allowed to be added.
It would look weird without a heading. Thanks.
I am allowed to edit and correct
Subject: I am allowed to edit and correct
I am allowed to make changes to what he says, which is why I asked the question. I am allowed to edit and change what the doctor says and how he says it - and I do a lot of that in the course of the day because some of the things he says are just a mess. "Retarded" did seem a little derogatory to me and I think I will put it in better terms than that.
I guess it comes down to what the rules are that you work by - whether you can edit or if you are verbatim. If it was verbatim I wouldn't have questioned it (even thought I personally feel it is insulting) but since I have the option to change it, I was just wondering what the correct term was now because I know it keeps changing. Thanks for all the opinions!
Test questions are not allowed here.
Subject: Test questions are not allowed here.
If I remember correctly, test questions are not allowed on this board. You must pass the test on your own merits.
If not verbatim account and you are allowed
Subject: If not verbatim account and you are allowed
to add headings, I would put it under either MUSCULOSKELETAL or NEUROLOGIC.
I am allowed to restate as 4 10/12-year-old child
Subject: I am allowed to restate as 4 10/12-year-old child
but my account is like that. Ask your QA person what the account wants JMO
Whoa! Not allowed to ask innocent questions here?
Subject: Whoa! Not allowed to ask innocent questions here?
Veddy interesting.
Name calling is not allowed on MT Stars. Where's our moderator now? Where RU??? Yoo-hoo! (N
Subject: Name calling is not allowed on MT Stars. Where's our moderator now? Where RU??? Yoo-hoo! (NM)
LOL.
Thanks...that option is not allowed as my account is verbatim...
Subject: Thanks...that option is not allowed as my account is verbatim...
I put the word in as dictated with quotes around it and then sent it off to QA. I noticed later that they just deleted it and put a blank and sent it through without the word. Yet one more reason why I hate being on verbatim accounts!
I would expand it to saturating or saturations if allowed. nm
Subject: I would expand it to saturating or saturations if allowed. nm
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Why aren't students allowed to ask questions?
Subject: Why aren't students allowed to ask questions?
From what I understand anyone can ask a question, including doctors, nurses, techs, etc. I don't understand why you are telling the OP she cannot ask a question here?
I would type Sr. so-and-so if you're allowed pt names. nm
Subject: I would type Sr. so-and-so if you're allowed pt names. nm
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No test question posts allowed here....
Subject: No test question posts allowed here....
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If allowed, I would reword this...possibly, has not redeveloped a bleed.
Subject: If allowed, I would reword this...possibly, has not redeveloped a bleed.
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Agree with Skipper, though, if allowed, restructuring the sentence would be better. nm
Subject: Agree with Skipper, though, if allowed, restructuring the sentence would be better. nm
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Are test questions allowed on the Word Board?
Subject: Are test questions allowed on the Word Board?
Just wondering, for future reference. :)
I never use orthopaedics and it is not allowed by my work specs..so it depends on your company! nm
Subject: I never use orthopaedics and it is not allowed by my work specs..so it depends on your company! nm
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Our hospital/clinics NEVER allowed us to capitalize any generic drug...nm
Subject: Our hospital/clinics NEVER allowed us to capitalize any generic drug...nm
If you are allowed to type superscripts (I cannot use that kind of symbols on my accounts) then you
Subject: If you are allowed to type superscripts (I cannot use that kind of symbols on my accounts) then you can put it also as 10 (superscript 5)
Could it just be 'assure', meaning the family wasn't allowed to watch to be sure it emptied
Subject: Could it just be 'assure', meaning the family wasn't allowed to watch to be sure it emptied? nm
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nope
Subject: nope
It's test for tears ducts. It's an ophthalmic term.
nope
Subject: nope
He said it very very clear. I searched for nearly an hour and couldn't find a doggone thing. :)
nope...nm
Subject: nope...nm
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nope, that's not it (i wish it was). nm
Subject: nope, that's not it (i wish it was). nm
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nope, that's not it....thanks!
Subject: nope, that's not it....thanks!
nope..
Subject: nope..
Unfortunately doctor just says in past surgical history "appendectomy and "vintage". he may have to get a blank, but i detest leaving blanks!
Nope...that's not it:(
Subject: Nope...that's not it:(
Nope, that's what he said...
Subject: Nope, that's what he said...
"I debrided all the material out of his maxillary sinus using a straight, uncurved, whatever..." I let hubby listen too (he's got a good ear) and that's what he heard too.
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nope
Subject: nope
I would have to disagree with you on that one and haven't seen a company yet accept it that way. The norm is followup for noun and follow up or follow-up for a verb. What I'm trying to find is a REAL rule for this somewhere in some book.
Nope, don't think it was either of those....
Subject: Nope, don't think it was either of those....
I just sent it to QA and was gratified to see they had no clue either so the blank got sent on to the client. Guess whatever it was he mangled it beyond recognition LOL. Thanks for the suggestions though!
nope
Subject: nope
all i can hear is "preston to cultures over both lower extremities" I have been looking online for an hour and can come up wiht nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nope.
Subject: Nope.
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Nope.
Subject: Nope.
Nope :( nm
Subject: Nope :( nm
nope, but thanks
Subject: nope, but thanks
I really hear the UM part of it. Thanks tho!
Nope. You are right.
Subject: Nope. You are right.
I am just losing my mind. Thanks.
Nope, sorry already
Subject: Nope, sorry already
employed and doing a real report.
Nope
Subject: Nope
The first sound is a "d" or possibly "t". I guess this is going in with a blank. He just speeds through it. Oh, well.
Nope
Subject: Nope
If no species is mentioned, it doesn't get the capital letter. I think this information is in BOS, 2nd Edition, in case you forget again.
Gets capital letter only if species is mentioned.
nope - it's T2b.............
Subject: nope - it's T2b.............
nope. Thanks for trying, tho. nm
Subject: nope. Thanks for trying, tho. nm
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Nope
Subject: Nope
Nope, again...
Subject: Nope, again...
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nope that's not it, but thank you very much. sm
Subject: nope that's not it, but thank you very much. sm
definitely says Salt-tan. Pronounces this very distinctly.
nope, still not it lol
Subject: nope, still not it lol
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