| perhaps mispronouncing Cournand? nmPosted By: flybye on 2006-01-23In Reply to: s/l cor-don needle used in arterial line - STAT HELP
 
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 Cournand tip? - nm
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 I am sure he is mispronouncing it
 Subject: I am sure he is mispronouncing it
 
 because I have worked for him for 13 years and he always mispronounces words, but I'm stuck on this one!
 She is saying kyzor...maybe mispronouncing it?
 Subject: She is saying kyzor...maybe mispronouncing it?
 
 She might be as rusty as me given how she is pronouncing some of the others -teehee!  Thanks!
 are you sure doc isn't just mispronouncing "trauma" ?
 Subject: are you sure doc isn't just mispronouncing "trauma" ?
 
 
 not stupid at all....doc prolly mispronouncing.  nm
 Subject: not stupid at all....doc prolly mispronouncing.  nm
 
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 Trust Txczech! Doc is probably mispronouncing it. nm
 Subject: Trust Txczech! Doc is probably mispronouncing it. nm
 
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 maybe mispronouncing *Veramyst* ??--just a guess (nm)
 Subject: maybe mispronouncing *Veramyst* ??--just a guess (nm)
 
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 Would think that he read Levoxyl as Levoryl and is mispronouncing it.
 Subject: Would think that he read Levoxyl as Levoryl and is mispronouncing it.
 
 
 he says it pretty clear, but is probably mispronouncing it, as I could not find it anywere.
 Subject: he says it pretty clear, but is probably mispronouncing it, as I could not find it anywere.
 
 but thanks for the suggestions.
 if anhedonia fits, maybe the dictator is mispronouncing the word?  sm
 Subject: if anhedonia fits, maybe the dictator is mispronouncing the word?  sm
 
 For example, I have one who always says "epitectasis" for epistaxis, and another one who always says "supp-tull" for supple. ??
 It could be.  He's famous for mispronouncing meds - doesn't say she has hypercholesterolemia.
 Subject: It could be.  He's famous for mispronouncing meds - doesn't say she has hypercholesterolemia.
 
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 i'm wondering if he might be mispronouncing and means "backwash" - but would that make sens
 Subject: i'm wondering if he might be mispronouncing and means "backwash" - but would that make sense?
 
 
 
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