probably tense.............
Posted By: they say that a lot........*tense*...nm on 2006-07-18
In Reply to: **tensed** raised region - Abdominal abscess
Subject: probably tense.............
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I think it a doctor tense of tenodesis and have been typing that tense "tenodese" for years (s
Subject: I think it a doctor tense of tenodesis and have been typing that tense "tenodese" for years (sm)
There is an article from the Journal of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand that spells it that way too http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1531091404000981 -
past tense or present tense.sm.
in PE. Doctors love to toggle back and forth between is, are, and was, and were! On ASR we are told not to over edit! What would you do.... anybody :)
s/l ice on tense?
Subject: s/l ice on tense?
fossa fluid collections surrounding the cerebellar hemispheres, which are also (ice on tense) to CSF
She lay in bed, present tense....sm
Subject: She lay in bed, present tense....sm
she laid in bed all day Saturday (past tense).........
past tense of I & D (I & D'd?)
Subject: past tense of I & D (I & D'd?)
doc says ...four years ago. It was I & D'd at that time.
how about "a tense effusion"
Subject: how about "a tense effusion"
tense effusion
Subject: tense effusion
Rapid onset (within two hours) of a large, tense effusion suggests rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament or fracture of the tibial plateau
(www.aafp.org/afp/20030901/907.html)
since he "laid" down -- past tense (sm)
Subject: since he "laid" down -- past tense (sm)
lay is usually for inanimate objects
lie would be present tense
if its past tense... it would be laid
Subject: if its past tense... it would be laid
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it is laid if it is past tense
Subject: it is laid if it is past tense
Rules for tense in a report?
I always thought it was past tense. I have a doc who started the first 2 sentences using past tense and then suddenly switched to present test. IV sedation IS administered, Patient IS positioned. Do you change present to past or type as is? Nothing in the CP about it.
on all reps I try for present tense except
Subject: on all reps I try for present tense except
Biceps tense up well when he exerts
Subject: Biceps tense up well when he exerts
Does this make sense? Here is the previous sentence.
Tenderness over the anterior shoulder at the site of biceps insertion. Biceps tense up well when he exerts.
You are absolutely correct. It is lay...past tense has nothing to do with it in this case!
Subject: You are absolutely correct. It is lay...past tense has nothing to do with it in this case!
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I would say the dictator made up his/her own tense to the word bursitis, would flag it and have QA l
Subject: I would say the dictator made up his/her own tense to the word bursitis, would flag it and have QA let you know.
to the best of my knowledge it is a word (past/versus present tense)
Subject: to the best of my knowledge it is a word (past/versus present tense)
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