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s/l orbillary and must be another word for eye (I just know this is an easy one, but just can't t

Posted By: Just me on 2008-06-25
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cannot find word - probably easy, I'm just brain dead...
Subject: cannot find word - probably easy, I'm just brain dead...

After she has been on this dose for 1 week, we will check the Lamictal level at a S/L: troff point, which will help guide our future dosing based on her clinical response as well. 


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I know this should be easy but I'm just not getting it (sm)
Subject: I know this should be easy but I'm just not getting it (sm)

Heart: regular rate and rhythm without murmur or s/l ek-a-pee. Thanks!
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Subject: This has to be easy, I just can't get it(in ROS)

He goes through, giving negatives to everything, but I can't understand this last one.


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This is probably an easy one...
Subject: This is probably an easy one...

...but I cannot seem to figure it out:


Assessment:


Mild cognitive disturbance likely secondary to just what the patient thinks it is, namely anxiety, panic attacks, need for perfection, feels overwhelmed from having spent so many years dulling her senses with drugs and is now being bombarded by the S/L: STEH-ME-NOS OR STI-MIN-OSE of society. 


Thanks for any help.


That was easy!
Subject: That was easy!

Really?!  How come some sentences are like that?  Thank you so much!!! 
That should have been ma's first move! easy look-up. nm
Subject: That should have been ma's first move! easy look-up. nm

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An easy way to remember...
Subject: An easy way to remember...

If you can put an "a" in front of it, it is one word.

She a vascular followup.
She is here for followup.

2-words

She will follow up in one week.
She can follow up with me tomorrow.
sounds too easy..
Subject: sounds too easy..

Procedure:  Apligraf placement to the left shin ulcer. 


INDICATION:  Nonhealing s/l menus (mean-es) ulcer, left shin.


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Yes, the KVO allows easy access
Subject: Yes, the KVO allows easy access

warranted.  In my experience, the KVO rate was used during a transesophageal echocardiogram wherein if the patient needed a bolus of a med, then the line was there to give it.  Saline was given at a KVO rate, but I think it also (slow drip) allowed hydration for the patient while undergoing the procedure.  I believe these drips given at KVO rate can be started a lot of times in the ER to allow venous access. 
it's easy to hear that when they say
Subject: it's easy to hear that when they say

piperacillin.
Welcome, the easy ones the ones that getcha!
Subject: Welcome, the easy ones the ones that getcha!


Easy I know...but Vicodin 555?
Subject: Easy I know...but Vicodin 555?

Is this Vicodin 5/500?


An easy way to remember this is sm
Subject: An easy way to remember this is sm

peri means around, think perimeter. para means alongside, think parallel.
Thanks! That is it! Never thought it would be that easy...
Subject: Thanks! That is it! Never thought it would be that easy...

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Agree! These are easy look-ups.
Subject: Agree! These are easy look-ups.

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probably easy cariology ?
Subject: probably easy cariology ?

First time doing cardiology and have a ?...


difficult doc to understand, fast talker, anyway... I am thinking:  hard systolic murmur sounds right... does this make sense?  I am almost positive but just wanted to ask.


thanks for the trouble!


IMO just as you have it. Easy to read etc. nm
Subject: IMO just as you have it. Easy to read etc. nm


Google it.......easy to find
Subject: Google it.......easy to find

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if all accounts were just that easy LOL. no such luck. xx
Subject: if all accounts were just that easy LOL. no such luck. xx

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Nope, not procardia --- that would be too easy! LOL
Subject: Nope, not procardia --- that would be too easy! LOL


You are welcome. They are not easy or fun. Good Luck
Subject: You are welcome. They are not easy or fun. Good Luck

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Easy Grammar Question
Subject: Easy Grammar Question

TIA
someone was breaking in to his house.

someone was breaking into his house.

which one?
this is a quick and easy one to find on google
Subject: this is a quick and easy one to find on google

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Easy slugger - this was answered, you just have to open
Subject: Easy slugger - this was answered, you just have to open

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These posts are probably offshore MTs. Easy to spot. (nm)
Subject: These posts are probably offshore MTs. Easy to spot. (nm)

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agree, easy to do if unfamiliar with a medication
Subject: agree, easy to do if unfamiliar with a medication


Hope these help. I have tried to divide them so they will be easy to read. sm
Subject: Hope these help. I have tried to divide them so they will be easy to read. sm

Hope some of these help.


 


http://www.mtdesk.com/frame.php?frame=glossary =======


 


http://www.medicinenet.com/procedures_and_tests/article.htm======


http://www.cagworld.com/Resources/Medical.asp =======


http://www.chiro.org/forms/narr13.html ==========


http://www.medical-transcription1.com/NewsArticleDetail162.htm=====


http://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/education/article.asp?article=497 ======


http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/1545.html======


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An easy lookup under "view" in Stedman's. Canale. nm
Subject: An easy lookup under "view" in Stedman's. Canale. nm

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you have the first five letters of the correct term. easy lookup from here.
Subject: you have the first five letters of the correct term. easy lookup from here.

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Easy website to find doctors by state
Subject: Easy website to find doctors by state

Anyone know of any links?


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Yep...not an easy one. Would doubt it if he hadn't said it so many times. Thinking something lik
Subject: Yep...not an easy one. Would doubt it if he hadn't said it so many times. Thinking something like coronary obstruction artery "something" syndrome...? Just can't get it :( THanx though!


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Subject: PE normal breath sounds in s/l in excursion, in discursion...I know it's something easy, thanks


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Subject: Here is an easy reference generic/brand list of meds

Here is the link:
http://www.davidandnell.com/pages/meds.htm#Anchor-46919

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In broad generalizations, brand names are catchy and easy to say, generics often are not..sm
Subject: In broad generalizations, brand names are catchy and easy to say, generics often are not..sm

Brand names..Avapro, Motrin, Aleve, Bentyl, Rescon, Comtrex, Toradol...easy to pronounce, spelling makes sense, sound like a shiny corporate marketing group named them (which they did).

Generics...celecoxib, lazabemide, dexormaplatin, praziquantel... look and sound like a bunch of syllables randomly thrown together.

With experience you'll recognize the common suffixes of generics...-mide,-cillin, -olone, -xime.

But, really, it's just lots and lots of repetition of seeing, looking up, hearing, and typing them hundreds of times.
Any way you can work it into your spellcheck and/or macro program is the best help you can give yourself.
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Subject: It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm

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Subject: not a word question but word book question

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