pretty cook ref website sm
Posted By: patpeymom on 2007-07-26
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Subject: pretty cook ref website sm
http://www.slrassessments.ca/glossary.asp#
just found this, ya'll may already use it, but thought i would share. Have a great day!
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She is definitely saying Cook. sm
Subject: She is definitely saying Cook. sm
It is very clear, I just can't find it. Thanks, though!
Never heard of it. Sure it's not cook?
Subject: Never heard of it. Sure it's not cook?
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Are you perhaps a gourmet cook? :-) nm
Subject: Are you perhaps a gourmet cook? :-) nm
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thats right Raabe sheath by Cook Medical
Subject: thats right Raabe sheath by Cook Medical
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In general surgery, Cook-Thomasen fascial closure device. sm
Subject: In general surgery, Cook-Thomasen fascial closure device. sm
It sounds like Thomasen or Tomasen. I can't find anywhere. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Zenith is a brand name by Cook Medical, Inc. - cuff, graft, stent, etc. would be okay to use. nm
Subject: Zenith is a brand name by Cook Medical, Inc. - cuff, graft, stent, etc. would be okay to use. nm
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Pretty certain this one is not it....
Subject: Pretty certain this one is not it....
I am probably not even giving a good sounds like because it is so hard to hear. Thanks!
That's it I'm pretty sure...thanx!
Subject: That's it I'm pretty sure...thanx!
Pretty much that.
Subject: Pretty much that.
She has the diagnosis of s/l sarcoidosis from a transbronchoscopic lung biopsy showing focal noncaseating granuloma
Yes, I'm pretty sure he is still
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in the abdomen on PE
Pretty sure that's what they mean..sm
Subject: Pretty sure that's what they mean..sm
Thanks for taking a stab at it. Been MT'g for a very long time and this is a first. New account and so far 3 docs have dictated it as 40 and 4 weeks.
Thanks for your help. No, he says it pretty clearly.
Subject: Thanks for your help. No, he says it pretty clearly.
pretty sure no e on the end
Subject: pretty sure no e on the end
pretty clearly (sm)
Subject: pretty clearly (sm)
He often slurs words but this is pretty clear. It's possible it doesn't begin with "t" but I do hear the "r", pretty sure of the "eye" sound and "n". It sounds like "Tree-in" long i. I really appreciate all your help.
I'm pretty sure that is it!
Subject: I'm pretty sure that is it!
It's those southern accents! Thanks guys!
No, he pretty
Subject: No, he pretty
clearly said "the LOUsee" clamp several times in the report. I'm not new to OPs, but I'm at a loss on this one. I would really like to know out of curiosity, so I'm hoping QA knows!
I'm pretty sure
Subject: I'm pretty sure
those are British/English terms. :-)
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*
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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
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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.
That's a sounds like! Pretty bad, huh?
Subject: That's a sounds like! Pretty bad, huh?
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I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help
Subject: I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help
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Thanks. I believe that is it. It's pretty close to what he is saying.
Subject: Thanks. I believe that is it. It's pretty close to what he is saying.
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I'm pretty sure how you have it is correct nm
Subject: I'm pretty sure how you have it is correct nm
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It's pretty clear-sm
Subject: It's pretty clear-sm
that he is saying Q2, I think. It doesn't sound like Pupilscan II.
I did see the hits on google about the transistors, but I couldn't make any sense of what he would mean by that. I listened again, and it's pretty clear he's saying Q2 pupillometer.
I searched cue 2, que 2, queue 2, etc. and couldn't find anything either.
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No, it's pretty clear
Subject: No, it's pretty clear
It doesn't sound like warfarin or heparin. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for trying, but it is pretty clear
Subject: Thanks for trying, but it is pretty clear
at least the trine part is . . . I thought a couple of times I might be hearing upset (trine), but I don't think so. It really does sound like obsetrine.
"Krini" med? he says it pretty clearly
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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.
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Website for transcription
Subject: Website for transcription
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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!
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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
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Found this website
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