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too many possibles

Posted By: typinlikemad on 2007-09-27
In Reply to: Thanks. I just don't know. - Pam

Subject: too many possibles

I would QA, especially since could be more than one med. 


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In Stedman's I found serous meningitis, maybe that's what he means but is using a variant of the word. In Dorland's I found sterile (aseptic) meningitis. Not sure if it's either of those, but listen again and see if either of those fit.
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alendronate or pamidronate
Sorry wasn't faster, was checking on possibles...sm
Subject: Sorry wasn't faster, was checking on possibles...sm

maybe first s/l is QRS complex?  Corrected with IV sounds right, especially because pt continued to receive supplement. 
Reply is late, but possibles for future reference
Subject: Reply is late, but possibles for future reference

Could "Overreactive lispossum" be "overreactive specimen?"

Originally, I was thinking "overreactive splenism" which I would edit to "overreactive spleen" but diagnoses are usually NOT listed with lab values, except maybe as a statement "consistent with..." so that probaby would be wrong, although abnormal cells listed are found in hypo- and hypersplenism.

In any case, just thoughts for future since this is a day or 2 later than original post.

Also, I saw serocytes in lab terms, and assume it should be "spherocytes." At one of my very first temporary transcription jobs at a laboratory, I had mispelled "spherocytes" and "schistocytes" and doctor whose report I typed had me come back to his office and look at slides to see the cells so I would remember in the future.

Have a great day.