see message, sorry so late, just read your post
Posted By: ME on 2007-09-28
In Reply to: my turn for help please - MT50
Subject: see message, sorry so late, just read your post
in·a·ni·tion Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-uh-nish-uhn] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. exhaustion from lack of nourishment; starvation.
2. lack of vigor; lethargy.
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sorry ignore that, i read the message too late...oops
Subject: sorry ignore that, i read the message too late...oops
Probably too late for your post
Subject: Probably too late for your post
Sounds like doc said sed rate.
Sorry. Just read your post over and
Subject: Sorry. Just read your post over and
realized you were correcting yourself after what you had found on the internet.
Scary that the internet is giving wrong info too, and a lot of people go by what is on there without double checking.
Again Sorry.
Read the post!
Subject: Read the post!
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Now that I read your post
Subject: Now that I read your post
I'm sure in the feet it would be peripheral vascular disease.
I saw your post late last night ... sm
Subject: I saw your post late last night ... sm
it hit me just now that it could be FilterWire. I do cardiology alot and I don't know why I didn't think of FilterWire last night! But, hey better late than never!
Didn't you read my post?
Subject: Didn't you read my post?
Yes, my Stedman's and several other books spell it Kitner. And several other perfectly reputable sources spell it Kittner.
WHICH IS WHY I ASKED 'PLEASE DON'T JUST TELL ME HOW YOUR BOOK SPELLS IT!'
Please, does anyone actually have credible reference as to the person who these tools are named after?
Thank you.
I re-read the initial post
Subject: I re-read the initial post
I misunderstood the original question, so you are probably right.
THANK YOU! I saw I had typed that and not at when I read my post nm
Subject: THANK YOU! I saw I had typed that and not at when I read my post nm
my bad.
sorry, did nto read inside your post. NM
Subject: sorry, did nto read inside your post. NM
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oh, now I'm confused...just read your post again...
Subject: oh, now I'm confused...just read your post again...
I think I'll have to research that.
post malfunctioned...should read " 0 Ti-Cron " nm
Subject: post malfunctioned...should read " 0 Ti-Cron " nm
whoops, sorry didn't read your other post....nm
Subject: whoops, sorry didn't read your other post....nm
read her explaining post below charlie
Subject: read her explaining post below charlie
nm
Oops - didn't read your whole post, guess not! nm
Subject: Oops - didn't read your whole post, guess not! nm
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Thanks. I figured that out after I re-read your post and the differences between the two. Glad you
Subject: Thanks. I figured that out after I re-read your post and the differences between the two. Glad you got it right.
whoops! I didn't read the whole post...not cervicalgia....nm
Subject: whoops! I didn't read the whole post...not cervicalgia....nm
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Probably too late, but see message
Subject: Probably too late, but see message
The standard in rotational atherectomy, the Rotablator® Device family features a full ... Dynaglide, RotaLink, Rotablator, RotaWire, and Rotaglide
Boston Scientific makes it.
"Didn't you read my post?" and screaming at someone in all caps is RUDE. It's not
Subject: "Didn't you read my post?" and screaming at someone in all caps is RUDE. It's not
excused by please and thank you. And I did have something to offer. I offered that since you can document it either way, either should be correct. FWIW, I googled for (Kitner, Kittner) blunt manufacturer and came up with nada. There is no "credible" reference that's better than what you've got, evidently.
Sorry! Brain MRI = periventricular capping. Read your post too fast. nm.
Subject: Sorry! Brain MRI = periventricular capping. Read your post too fast. nm.
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you did not read her message. the doc was saying both. nm
Subject: you did not read her message. the doc was saying both. nm
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Just re-read my message ... sm
Subject: Just re-read my message ... sm
The entire sentence is what the doctor dictates, including "either."
The only part of the sentence that is a s/l is wave (or level).
Thanks.
Did you read my message? nm
Subject: Did you read my message? nm
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Ok, well, I don't go to every board or read every message.
I was just helping someone out.
neeeever miiiind....(please read message)
Subject: neeeever miiiind....(please read message)
He said it again "Integra dressing." These people... Appreciate your help and especially sympathy, MT50..I 'm gonna go start drinking or something.. stupidhead doctors. ;)
Sorry, there is a message. The nm is from a different post. Please sm thanks!
Subject: Sorry, there is a message. The nm is from a different post. Please sm thanks!
Forgot to say please see message in post above.
Subject: Forgot to say please see message in post above.
nm just means no message inside post......
Subject: nm just means no message inside post......
I'm sorry, see message in side original post.nm
Subject: I'm sorry, see message in side original post.nm
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overread vs over-read vs over read
Subject: overread vs over-read vs over read
OneLook has a disclaimer for the definition of the word overread that says: This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated. Some of the links listed on OneLook give the definition, some say the word does not exist, another gives the definition and then says (not used). There are references online for over-read, overread, and over read. I think over-read with a hyphen is a nice compromise. It's situations like this that make me dazed and confused!
On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.
Subject: On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.
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ADMIN, can you post a perm msg to post LOTS of context when asking about WORDS?
Subject: ADMIN, can you post a perm msg to post LOTS of context when asking about WORDS?
thanks
OP's post inside post says not Harrington rods
Subject: OP's post inside post says not Harrington rods
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Somehow my message went down to the white count message below, please see that message. (nm)
Subject: Somehow my message went down to the white count message below, please see that message. (nm)
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Wait...! apparently my post did not post
Subject: Wait...! apparently my post did not post
I would do 60%. I have several doctors that will say 60 (as in ) 6-0. Clarifying the numbers so you don't put 16. They do 50, 5-0 so you don't put 15 because they sound close. It just sounds like sixty-six-zero. Put what you feel is right but I would be from experienc it is 60%
never too late.... thanks
except that his
hepatitis
sounds alike to me. Sometimes I listen to carefully. I think I may drive myself crazy one day. Thanks for the help!
I know it might be too late, but how about....
Subject: I know it might be too late, but how about....
glabellar tap?
sorry this is late but
Subject: sorry this is late but
You're looking for Maisonneuve fracture.
This is probably too late, but could it be
Subject: This is probably too late, but could it be
nm
Better late than never but thanks to both of you!
Subject: Better late than never but thanks to both of you!
Probably way too late for this...
Subject: Probably way too late for this...
but I found several links referring to Salbetol as a brand name for albuterol in India, also other various close spelling for other countries. Probably not what you were looking for, but I thought it was interesting and put one of the links here. Nothing much better to do on a Friday night than read the word board, I guess, but I have to say is educational! Can't believe how some of you guys pull this stuff out from the mumbo-jumbo!
I know it's too late but might be
Subject: I know it's too late but might be
ProFlex or Powertex possibly...
this is late - but
Subject: this is late - but
most of the programs I have worked on do not superscript - my daughter is a Pharm D told me that you can type 10^5.
Better late than never
Subject: Better late than never
Thank you. I can use it for future reference.
I know it's too late but
Subject: I know it's too late but
could be liver-shod clamp
Welcome...sorry if I was too late!
Subject: Welcome...sorry if I was too late!
Never too late!
Subject: Never too late!
Hey, I appreciate the time everyone takes to help out... not to mention the fact that next time around when we come up against something we will have that info !!!
=o)
Cat
I know I'm too late but it is probably pre-B ALL (nm)
Subject: I know I'm too late but it is probably pre-B ALL (nm)
May be too late, but...sm
Subject: May be too late, but...sm
"venin" is any poinsonous substance found in venom. "Antivenin" is the antitoxin.
sorry this may be a day late!
Subject: sorry this may be a day late!
I have seen it both ways...I have always typed it 2/6, but some docs want you to use the Roman numerals, but I believe either way is correct.
I know it's too late, but...sm
Subject: I know it's too late, but...sm
for some reason, I want to say "fish-gut" fashion. Don't know why that occurs to me and can't verify it anywhere. Just wanted to throw it out there.
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