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tincture of time? Hear that a lot.

Posted By: Txczech on 2006-02-14
In Reply to: tincture of ??? sm - IndianaMT

Subject: tincture of time? Hear that a lot.




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Is he really saying tincture of time and not 'thyme?" What an odd phrase! :) nm
Subject: Is he really saying tincture of time and not 'thyme?" What an odd phrase! :) nm

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yes, definitely, hear it all the time
Subject: yes, definitely, hear it all the time

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I hear this ALL the time -
Subject: I hear this ALL the time -

It is comorbidity.
I hear it all the time too
Subject: I hear it all the time too

I don't know if it is considered slang. I usually transcribe as dictated.
Yes, I hear it all the time, go with it. nm
Subject: Yes, I hear it all the time, go with it. nm

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I hear it used all the time........
Subject: I hear it used all the time........

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So is it Toprolol XL or Toprol XL. I hear both all the time.
Subject: So is it Toprolol XL or Toprol XL. I hear both all the time.


ditto, hear "mini neb" all the time (nm)
Subject: ditto, hear "mini neb" all the time (nm)

nm
probably 'segs' for segmented neutrophils. Hear segs all the time. nm
Subject: probably 'segs' for segmented neutrophils. Hear segs all the time. nm

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tincture of ??? sm
Subject: tincture of ??? sm

The larynx and hypopharynx, however, does reveal a persistent, left posterior cord arytenoid, stable rather sessile lesion, which has some ulceration in it. This is not in the typical pattern that one would see with gastroesophageal reflux disease and this has not improved with tincture of _primer_ with conservative medical management.


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Tincture of
Subject: Tincture of

I had a doc who used to dictate tincture of time
Sorry, 2nd S/L is probably antifungal tincture. sm
Subject: Sorry, 2nd S/L is probably antifungal tincture. sm

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tincture of opium??? NM =)
Subject: tincture of opium??? NM =)

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tincture of benzoin? nm
Subject: tincture of benzoin? nm


Slang for tincture of benzoin ? maybe?
Subject: Slang for tincture of benzoin ? maybe?

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You hear trialed all the time. Give 'em what they give you! Can't drive yourself friggin'
Subject: You hear trialed all the time. Give 'em what they give you! Can't drive yourself friggin'

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what time are we using here in mtStars? US time or India time?
Subject: what time are we using here in mtStars? US time or India time?


is it protime, pro-time, or spelled out prothrombin time? also, where did you find it.. i've look
Subject: is it protime, pro-time, or spelled out prothrombin time? also, where did you find it.. i've looked.

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with time are you supposed to put the word hour after the time, i.e. 1600 hours
Subject: with time are you supposed to put the word hour after the time, i.e. 1600 hours

nm
that would be two weeks' time. 's is singular (one week's time) and s' is pleural (two
Subject: that would be two weeks' time. 's is singular (one week's time) and s' is pleural (two weeks' time)

nm
pro time, no hypen, two words, as if your typing prothrombin time
Subject: pro time, no hypen, two words, as if your typing prothrombin time


prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time
Subject: prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time


?? PTT is partial thromboplastin time, PT is prothrombin time
Subject: ?? PTT is partial thromboplastin time, PT is prothrombin time

so that didn't answer my question at all -- and in fact was incorrect info
2 years' time or 2 year's time- Which is correct?
I put 2 years' time and was marked off on QA.
One Weeks' Time or One Week's Time
Subject: One Weeks' Time or One Week's Time

Which one is correct?


Thanks! 


fourth time she has used this she is saying on-cora..each time in the..
Subject: fourth time she has used this she is saying on-cora..each time in the..

paragraph she talks about Omega 3 fatty acid maybe she means Omacor, but is saying Oncora instead of Omacor?? any ideas on this one?? thanks
I agree - we all do it from time to time - we try to make something else out of it
Subject: I agree - we all do it from time to time - we try to make something else out of it

nm
PT or Pro time stands for prothrombin time
Subject: PT or Pro time stands for prothrombin time


Three month's time or three months' time? TIA!
Subject: Three month's time or three months' time? TIA!


I found Real-Time, Real-time, real-time ultrasound...
Subject: I found Real-Time, Real-time, real-time ultrasound...

nm
I believe it is one of those words that over time MDs have been using (I get it all the time) see be
Subject: I believe it is one of those words that over time MDs have been using (I get it all the time) see below:

From www.techortho.com

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Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?
Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?


Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.
Subject: Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.


2 years' time because years is plural. One year's time because it is singular, only one year.
Subject: 2 years' time because years is plural. One year's time because it is singular, only one year.


Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm
Subject: Can you hear "mild". Hear that a lot. nm


If 1 week (or a week) it would be week's time. Anything more than 1, it would be weeks' time.
Subject: If 1 week (or a week) it would be week's time. Anything more than 1, it would be weeks' time.


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Subject: Need help, first time doing OB/GYN

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Any time! :) nm
Subject: Any time! :) nm

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Any time!!
Subject: Any time!!

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Thanks - I appreciate your time
Subject: Thanks - I appreciate your time

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Not me this time!!!!!!
Subject: Not me this time!!!!!!

 


TIME HELP!
Subject: TIME HELP!

If a doctor dictates something like" at the 11 o'clock area."  Would I do it like that or would it be 11:00 area? 


Thanks for your help!


Okay - Thanks for your time.
Subject: Okay - Thanks for your time.

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Any time! nm
Subject: Any time! nm

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She may have gotten one right this time--sm
Subject: She may have gotten one right this time--sm

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TIme-out
Subject: TIme-out

What exactly does it mean when a doctor, who is doing a procedure, states that a time out was done. 
Thanks, it is. We must have gotten it at the same time...nm
Subject: Thanks, it is. We must have gotten it at the same time...nm

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Second time around..
Subject: Second time around..

I listened again and found a previous chart and now I think it is syndactylization, still doesn't spell check though.

Any time :-) nm
Subject: Any time :-) nm

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one more time
Subject: one more time

One more and I will be finished and can go back to ortho. 


This is not a medical term but I am trying to figure out the correct word that he is using in this sentence. 


The patient has been ?? duralant ?? at checking his blood sugar.


time
Subject: time

It is just the timing of the test, not the time relevant to the test