not necessarily in Florida? there is a Gion in Kyoto Japan...? sm
Posted By: flybye on 2006-03-27
In Reply to: Name of town? Geon Florida ? - mighty
Subject: not necessarily in Florida? there is a Gion in Kyoto Japan...? sm
since he said "born and raised in" perhaps the patient is originally from japan?
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Correct in Japan
Subject: Correct in Japan
Per that website you quoted, you should be okay if you are in Japan...I think. LOL
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Pt in Navy stationed in s/l Kushka Japan. ??
Subject: Pt in Navy stationed in s/l Kushka Japan. ??
My husband is in the Navy and has been to Japan. I would go with Yokosuka if I were you
Subject: My husband is in the Navy and has been to Japan. I would go with Yokosuka if I were you
Anyone know about Florida . . .
Subject: Anyone know about Florida . . .
sounds like he says the patient caught some s/l "pawn frons" in the yard. What could this be? Pond frogs maybe? It sounds more like pawn and frons though. Hmmm . . . . can you help? Any MTs from Florida???????? Need your input! Thanks so much.
Where in Florida do you live?
Subject: Where in Florida do you live?
School name in Florida? Help!!!
Subject: School name in Florida? Help!!!
Is there a school in Florida (elementary I am guessing since the patient is age 10) that sounds like Moracomie? I can't find it. Thanks in advance if you have any clues.
Florida Schools -- help please with a name
Is there a school in Florida (elementary I am guessing since the patient is age 10) that sounds like Moracomie? I can't find it. Thanks in advance if you have any clues.
I'm in North Florida too!
Subject: I'm in North Florida too!
We so need some rain to help cool us off. The high is going to be 100 tomorrow! And I agree, everyone on this board is so nice and helpful. I love it!
Name of town? Geon Florida ?
Subject: Name of town? Geon Florida ?
I live in Wisconsin and am typing for a Florida Hospital. He states the patient is from "s/l" Ge-on ??? Thanks in advance! It is clear and he says it a few times in the note. I cannot find it over the internet.
Texas Czech in Florida. sm
Subject: Texas Czech in Florida. sm
No problem. I was just making a comment!!! I am from Temple/Seaton area in Bell county, living in Florida. Going to Texas in late May for reunion visit.
I forgot to add, this seems to be University of Florida Hsp nm
Subject: I forgot to add, this seems to be University of Florida Hsp nm
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not necessarily
Subject: not necessarily
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Not all necessarily use the same,
Subject: Not all necessarily use the same,
but a common one is DOC, for date of confinement.
Not necessarily sm
Subject: Not necessarily sm
If dictator is not actually saying "relates", "relays" makes perfect sense. Relay also means "to convey", as in "relay the good news."
Does not necessarily have to be
Subject: Does not necessarily have to be
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Not necessarily
Subject: Not necessarily
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Not necessarily
Subject: Not necessarily
Not trying to argue with you, but BOS also says that you can "write out the number" if it's at the beginning of a sentence, which could then read, "Five milliliters of 1% lidocaine WERE injected...."
I am from Temple but live in North Florida. nm
Subject: I am from Temple but live in North Florida. nm
Wow and Dr. Shugar was here in the panhandle of Florida in Perry!!! nmI
Subject: Wow and Dr. Shugar was here in the panhandle of Florida in Perry!!! nmI
In North Florida we are hot hot hot and dry dry dry. Send rain. nm
Subject: In North Florida we are hot hot hot and dry dry dry. Send rain. nm
Not necessarily, Melissa. sm
Subject: Not necessarily, Melissa. sm
New MT's or people who do peds or clinic may not have run into this. Don't be such a bee-otch. (Are you familiar with that term?)
But that's not necessarily true.
Subject: But that's not necessarily true.
Above post is a really good. Affect isn't only a noun. It's also a verb.
not necessarily....if it is just a numbered list
Subject: not necessarily....if it is just a numbered list
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Not necessarily a normal value, type as
Subject: Not necessarily a normal value, type as
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You added "with" after status, not necessarily
Subject: You added "with" after status, not necessarily
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a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel
Subject: a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel
therefore YURanalysis sounds like it has a consonant and so A is used. With MI and MRI, it sounds like EM-I or EM-R-I. It sounds like a vowel and so AN is used.
This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm
Subject: This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm
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DURA-BOND PlusŪ (don't necessarily need all caps just the way manufacturer has it
Subject: DURA-BOND PlusŪ (don't necessarily need all caps just the way manufacturer has it
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