nope, there's no caine sound just salt tan. ty
Posted By: gordi on 2007-12-03
In Reply to: cocaine or Cetacaine? nm - passing thru
Subject: nope, there's no caine sound just salt tan. ty
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nope-can clearly heard the "k" sound-nm
Subject: nope-can clearly heard the "k" sound-nm
If it's got caine on the end, it's referring to an
Subject: If it's got caine on the end, it's referring to an
anesthetic. Perhaps they mean "with an antibiotic".
I've never heard of that, maybe it's Marcaine?
dental anesthesia injection non caine
Subject: dental anesthesia injection non caine
anybody know?
low-salt diet - nm
Subject: low-salt diet - nm
x.
Salt arthrodesis???? nm
Subject: Salt arthrodesis???? nm
n
Is it Epson or Epsom salt?
Subject: Is it Epson or Epsom salt?
I'm finding both everywhere. Which is correct for soaking an infected foot?
SALT test? In ortho??? sm
Subject: SALT test? In ortho??? sm
Doc is dictating PE and states the patient has great flexibility and straight leg raise and is seated at "SALT" test?
Thanks!
Ammoxican s/l salt used during code blue
Subject: Ammoxican s/l salt used during code blue
Patient is to stay on a low-__ diet. Not salt. S/l low-fall nm
Subject: Patient is to stay on a low-__ diet. Not salt. S/l low-fall nm
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When given balanced salt solution (used in ophthalmologic surgery)
Subject: When given balanced salt solution (used in ophthalmologic surgery)
maybe ate a from a deli platter? Lots of salt in that great stuff!!! nm
Subject: maybe ate a from a deli platter? Lots of salt in that great stuff!!! nm
salt lake view? x-rays taken of knee include AP, lateral, weightbearing, and "salt lake" vie
Subject: salt lake view? x-rays taken of knee include AP, lateral, weightbearing, and "salt lake" views.
Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
Subject: no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
nm
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
:)
nope, that's not it (i wish it was). nm
Subject: nope, that's not it (i wish it was). nm
x
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.
nope............................nm
Subject: nope............................nm
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nope......................nm
Subject: nope......................nm
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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.
NM
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
nm
Nope
Subject: Nope
Nope, again...
Subject: Nope, again...
x
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
Nope SM
Subject: Nope SM
The dx is low back pain, no amputations at all.
Thanks though.
thanks but nope
Subject: thanks but nope
nope, it starts with either a P and a B. He says it 3 times and I still cannot figure it out. I may have to call QA for this one.
nope, not it but thanks for trying! :)
Subject: nope, not it but thanks for trying! :)
Nope, don't think so...
Subject: Nope, don't think so...
I was thinking pyridium at first too... but it just doesn't sound like it... hmmm... thanks for the suggestions though!
nope
Subject: nope
went back to listen..certainly s/l coy tocci
nope... but thanks! :)
Subject: nope... but thanks! :)
nope
Subject: nope
thought of that but it is definitely Oxycond.
Nope...
Subject: Nope...
No not it, but thank you for trying.
Nope
Subject: Nope
He is clearly saying something like 'bellows and toe'.
Nope it is
Subject: Nope it is
felon. Definition of felon is: An extremely painful abscess on the palmar aspect of the fingertips, occurring as the result of infection in the closed space of the terminal phalanx, usually following inoculation into the skin of a pathogenic microorganism. Called also "whitlow".
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