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probably something benefit...nm

Posted By: typinlikemad on 2008-04-02
In Reply to: please see message TIA =) - gamt

Subject: probably something benefit...nm

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if there was no benefit...
Subject: if there was no benefit...

If there was no benefit from the procedure it would be considered a failed procedure.
Without the benefit of any context, sm
Subject: Without the benefit of any context, sm

I'm guessing you're hearing "Lhermitte's sign" not "pain."
Probably AAMT's benefit.
Subject: Probably AAMT's benefit.

I have been an MT for over 25 years and this is crazy stuff. I just do what the clients/hospitals prefer. Too many AAMT guidelines and I feel some are just totally ridiculous.
don't think that is it. She says patient would benefit from
Subject: don't think that is it. She says patient would benefit from

and clearly says short sniff or TCC prior to discharge. SNF wouldn't fit here, but then again don't know what TCC stands for either in this case.
and received benefit?
Subject: and received benefit?


risk/benefit or risk-benefit
Subject: risk/benefit or risk-benefit

No numbers, just those words.


risk-benefit ration or risk/benefit ratio?


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Subject: Would benefit from tonsillectomy and s/l V zaw V?

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you could use risk:benefit ratio
Subject: you could use risk:benefit ratio

a ratio is usually used with a colon to separate, like 1:40 or risk:benefit ratio....though a hyphen would also work there, risk-benefit ratio


 


Wild guess here without benefit of a DX;
Subject: Wild guess here without benefit of a DX;

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I would you risk-benefit ratio, talking about
Subject: I would you risk-benefit ratio, talking about

whether risks outweigh the benefits of a medication, procedure, etc.