q.shift
Posted By: paige on 2009-06-08
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Subject: q.shift
i mean whether in this sentence q.shift is valid of not
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Me neither, just hit the shift-key ???
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q.shift
Subject: q.shift
the doc says fetal heart checks q.shift. can we put q.shift or is it something else.
q.shift
Subject: q.shift
well the specifics don't actually mention about this, but i wanted to know whether there is something as q.shift
q.shift
Subject: q.shift
tx nm that helps
just left shift key does it for me
Subject: just left shift key does it for me
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Subject: Yep, Ctrl+shift+N
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Ctrl+Shift+8 took care of it. Thanks anyway!!
Subject: Ctrl+Shift+8 took care of it. Thanks anyway!!
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If you use Shorthand, try hitting Ctrl, then ALT, then Shift. NM
Subject: If you use Shorthand, try hitting Ctrl, then ALT, then Shift. NM
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Lachman, pivot shift and * manuever
Subject: Lachman, pivot shift and * manuever
Left knee problems. Lachman, pivot shift and s/l seg maneuvers are negative. Thank you
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Subject: yes - it just means "every" shift, so it does make
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Subject: Third-spacing is correct. Refers to fluid shift
to interstitial space.
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Subject: "Ctrl, ALT, Shift" worked to switch CAPS lock OFF
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"Ctrl, ALT, Shift" worked to switch CAPS lock OFF
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Subject: Cute! Glad you had a good laugh to break up your shift! :) nm
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Subject: Yes, it's a constantly running feeding and the tubing gets flushed with a syringe once a shift. nm
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may be referring to crepitations with lateral pivot shift of the knee. If you clearly hear it,
Subject: may be referring to crepitations with lateral pivot shift of the knee. If you clearly hear it,
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I've heard the term nighthawk, person who works night shift.
Subject: I've heard the term nighthawk, person who works night shift.
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Subject: Yergason's test? Load and shift test?
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Subject: He does have a mild s/l pivot lie, but no significant pivot shift
Thanks :-)
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