true and it works! Thanks! nm
Posted By: tibby on 2007-10-29
In Reply to: Perhaps Galeazzi sign, limb length discrepancy - annabanana
Subject: true and it works! Thanks! nm
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that works.
Subject: that works.
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works for me...thank you both.
Subject: works for me...thank you both.
works for me, thanks so much!
Subject: works for me, thanks so much!
I think he is just saying it wrong (imagine that). Thanks so much.!!!
Thanks, that works...nm
Subject: Thanks, that works...nm
:)
And it works, by the way! :-) nm
Subject: And it works, by the way! :-) nm
works for me - thank you so much!!
Subject: works for me - thank you so much!!
x
She works as an *an-TEE-pee-oh-lah*
Subject: She works as an *an-TEE-pee-oh-lah*
Yep. That works. Thank you. EOM
Subject: Yep. That works. Thank you. EOM
Thank you. That works. EOM
Subject: Thank you. That works. EOM
That works!
Subject: That works!
Thank you so much!!!!
Does anyone else get confused over these 2 works? (sm)
Subject: Does anyone else get confused over these 2 works? (sm)
I usually have a hard time trying to figure out which one is best to use and sometimes just have to take a best guess. Anyone have any "tricks" to figure this out on a case-by-case basis? Thanks!
See if this link works. sm
Subject: See if this link works. sm
http://www.desertmedical.com/dtx/reports.htm
We all help each other, that's the way it works, so you're welcome!
Subject: We all help each other, that's the way it works, so you're welcome!
That works! Yer good to go. :) (nm)
Subject: That works! Yer good to go. :) (nm)
dd
Newbie works for Sten-Tel
Subject: Newbie works for Sten-Tel
as previous bragged about on the new MT board.
thanks I looked up Phenergan and it works! nm
Subject: thanks I looked up Phenergan and it works! nm
x
? Works as a huck in a hospital ? ..
Subject: ? Works as a huck in a hospital ? ..
I have never heard this term before. The dictator states "She works as a huck in the hospital." I have tried to find this term and can only come up with a tight towel weave ? ! ? anybody ever hear of this ?
You got that right. Backwards/forwards etc. It all works. nm
Subject: You got that right. Backwards/forwards etc. It all works. nm
This is a term used widely in classic works sm
Subject: This is a term used widely in classic works sm
such as "Gone With the Wind," and other great literary works.
Yes, for a quick glance. Formally when you want the works, get it
Subject: Yes, for a quick glance. Formally when you want the works, get it
s
pt works at airport and comes in contact with lots
Subject: pt works at airport and comes in contact with lots
different possible s/l arosents?
Patient works on construction site...sm
Subject: Patient works on construction site...sm
where they burn coal. He says he has been exposed to s/l fly ash which can reproduce symptoms similar to s/l silicoliosis.
Thanks for any help.
Patient works at the hospital as a s/l PAX technician
Subject: Patient works at the hospital as a s/l PAX technician
All I can think of is Neurontin, which works on neural pathways.....sm
Subject: All I can think of is Neurontin, which works on neural pathways.....sm
but it is a p.o. drug and have never seen it used as an anke block.....sorry, perhaps if you google Neurontin as ankle block????
found my answer...guess it works the same for a man...interesting..nm
Subject: found my answer...guess it works the same for a man...interesting..nm
nm
Daughter works for insurance - Workers' is the term used now,
Subject: Daughter works for insurance - Workers' is the term used now,
but workmens' is just incorrect English, sorry. If you were to use the old terminology, it would be Workerman's
myopexy works. myo/muscle -- pexy/surgical fixation. nm
Subject: myopexy works. myo/muscle -- pexy/surgical fixation. nm
I've heard the term nighthawk, person who works night shift.
Subject: I've heard the term nighthawk, person who works night shift.
if only that were true....
Subject: if only that were true....
nm
very true. but i use their pc adn not allow to add
Subject: very true. but i use their pc adn not allow to add
software to it, plus i type straight into their website...so...
LOL so true
Subject: LOL so true
this is true - but yours is better! *LOL*
Subject: this is true - but yours is better! *LOL*
been watching this board for 3-4 years now....and you and Txczech and annabanana are 3 of the top posters whose answers I definitely check out and I learn from all 3 of you........*grin* - I do supply an answer or two or three.....to others as I can.
GMTA!!
true, true
Subject: true, true
I have also had myopia with astigmatism and have been told is the reason I cannot have LASIK surgery to the eyes
so some knowledge is coming from transcribing experience AND from personal experience....
Not true
Subject: Not true
effect can also be used as a verb...
to effect one's purpose...
to effect an entry,....,
but usually it's more used as a noun, that's right.
How true.
Subject: How true.
Thank you for your help. I don't hear any "L" in it so I am afraid to put that, although it is probably correct. Thank you.
True - Thanks
Subject: True - Thanks
I think I will leave a blank -thanks for your help!
very true (sm)
Subject: very true (sm)
Some things are just common sense.
Not true....
Subject: Not true....
It is
decubitus / decubiti
or
decubitus ulcer / decubitus ulcers.
yes. very true.
Subject: yes. very true.
On my account I can do VERY light editing for grammar, but that's about it. As the previous poster says, if you are on a verbatim account, you should type as dictated even if it's wrong...& if you are uncomfortable with this, leave a blank.
True, we use 2 out of 10 on a 0 to 10.
Subject: True, we use 2 out of 10 on a 0 to 10.
x
True...
Subject: True...
unless you're a rat. :-)
Very true
Subject: Very true
But that's not necessarily true.
Subject: But that's not necessarily true.
Above post is a really good. Affect isn't only a noun. It's also a verb.
True/Flex? SM
Subject: True/Flex? SM
My ortho book old, but it does have True/Flex nail. Don't know whether it is Synthes or not. See info.
A biomechanical comparison of intramedullary nailing systems for ...
Howver, the results indicate the cross-sectional geometry of the True -Flex nail is not able to provide the same degree of static locking as the ... www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/a_biomechanical_ comparison_of_intramedullary_nailing_systems_for_the_humerus - 27k - Cached - Similar pages |
The treatment of selected fractures of the humeral shaft with the ...
The True-Flex nail was used in 23 selected non-pathological and eight pathological fractures/lesions... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve& db=PubMed&list_uids=9743746&dopt=Abstract - Similar pages |
True, but we as MTs are suppose to know
Subject: True, but we as MTs are suppose to know
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Even if that were true, then it would only prove
Subject: Even if that were true, then it would only prove
that diabetics with hypertension are the only ones who are ever hospitalized! Having that combination put a person at a higher risk for being hospitalized with complications, of course.
You don't have the credentials to make blanket statements, because just one diabetic person here with normal BP makes you WRONG. And you already have such a response.
That's true, but they repeat themselves
Subject: That's true, but they repeat themselves
like that all the time for me, especially the ESLs or when it's a term that's outside the dictator's specialty.
LMAO!! How true!! nm
Subject: LMAO!! How true!! nm
This is true, and it comes in gelcaps.
Subject: This is true, and it comes in gelcaps.
LOL, hilarious but true :-)
Subject: LOL, hilarious but true :-)
Probably "a canal filling tampon with suction" or some variation of that.
True, it is in all what you are allowed or not
Subject: True, it is in all what you are allowed or not
allowed to do. However, at one of the first hospitals I worked for (back in the early 80s) for example, we had a doctor who was constantly using abbreviations which we were not allowed to do in diagnosis. I will NEVER forget this. His diagnosis was "P.M.S.O.B." The transcriptionist, of course, changed this in the diagnosis to read "Shortness of breath at night." He flew off the handle - this abbreviation meant "poor, miserable, son of a B****" and that is what he wanted in the chart. It was referred to the Hospital Director who told our department manager that even though this was definitely not correct, he dictated it and wanted it there and there was not much we could do about it if we wanted to keep our jobs. This is a lesson that taught me never to second guess a physician. Granted this was not at all politically correct (we didn't have that term back then), but that is what he wanted, so I don't change anything in that vein - I may question it and flag it for the higher ups, but I don't change it.
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