wait, it's probably Oxford -- oops
Posted By: XanaX on 2008-10-28
In Reply to: i always thought it was Oxnard, but cannot verify 4U - XanaX
Subject: wait, it's probably Oxford -- oops
sorry bout that
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Lain according to the oxford dictionary
Subject: Lain according to the oxford dictionary
According to what I found it would be lain. This is from askoxford.com
— USAGE The words lay and lie are often used incorrectly. You lay something, as in they are going to lay the carpet, but you lie down on a bed or other flat surface. The past tense and past participle of lay is laid, as in they laid the groundwork or she had laid careful plans; the past tense of lie is lay (he lay on the floor) and the past participle is lain (she had lain on the bed for hours).
Oxford Phase III prosthetic
Subject: Oxford Phase III prosthetic
Now wait...
Subject: Now wait...
Check out this link which discussed the Allred score and includes a chart. There is indeed an Allred score pertaining to breast cancer, and doc could have dictated that. Of course BI-RADS is a much more common term, but maybe, just maybe, it was Allred. Let's hope Lauren's ears didn't miss a B-sound at the beginning.
http://www.breastcancerupdate.com/bcu2003/4/dixon.htm
Wait there is a little more . . .
Subject: Wait there is a little more . . .
something to do with rheumatoid arthritis further down in the report.
wait..
Subject: wait..
Actually, it doesn't make sense.. echo just doesn't go there, but you don't anticoagulate someone to PREVENT bleeding..
Oh wait - that's it!
Subject: Oh wait - that's it!
She is saying dipropionate ointment! Thanks!!!!
Wait, I think she might be asking about the word before WBC
Subject: Wait, I think she might be asking about the word before WBC
Is that correct? Can you hear a number in there?
thanks for the help--will wait on the doctor.
Subject: thanks for the help--will wait on the doctor.
I'd wait and see if QA notices
Subject: I'd wait and see if QA notices
and cares.
I am thankful we are allowed to still use 2 spaces after colons and periods. The main thing I hear about from QA is to transcribe dates in the format dictated, and that's hard for me because I'm used to making them all conform to the same format that is used in the demographics 00/00/00, even if they dictate "May 5th, '05."
I am going to send to QA. Cannot wait
Subject: I am going to send to QA. Cannot wait
to see what this could be.
Thanks for the help.
wait that is probably incorrect, sorry (nm)
Subject: wait that is probably incorrect, sorry (nm)
WAIT... I think is spelled....
Subject: WAIT... I think is spelled....
Cheilitis or angular cheilitis is one of the many lip skin care problems that can occur to the lips. Angular Cheilitis is characterized by irritation -SORRY.... think is this way "cheilitis"
Wait it is elucidate right . . . ?
Subject: Wait it is elucidate right . . . ?
Elucidate -- Sorry I bugged you guys. I think I figured it out.
I would just wait and use the resources
Subject: I would just wait and use the resources
you already have if you are wanting a new one.
Wait - I found it
Subject: Wait - I found it
I typed in hippurate. It's Methenamine Hippurate. Sorry for false alarm. Sometimes it works doing those reverse searches but I didn't think of doing that until after my post. Sorry.
Stay warm, everyone! :-)
Wait Dana
Subject: Wait Dana
I Googled this as I had never heard of it either. It got a couple of hits, but nothing reliable. I wouldn't use it unless you can find it in a reliable reference source. Can you give me some more of the paragraph? Maybe the sentences before and after, so I can see more of the context?
The only thing I did find that it could possibly be is spinal muscular atrophy. Could that possibly be it?
wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.
Subject: wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.
Wait, I also found K-Lor for hypokalemia
Subject: Wait, I also found K-Lor for hypokalemia
wait - you just gave the answer...
Subject: wait - you just gave the answer...
palpable peripheral edema - when you said *pulp* I realized they sometimes use *palp* - as in palpable (but usually they say *palp* in regards to blood pressure)
Think maybe it's palpable peripheral edema?
Wait! It's spelled Wittman for closed abdominal injury.
Subject: Wait! It's spelled Wittman for closed abdominal injury.
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%
oops
Subject: oops
I hit "enter" before I typed anything, sorry.... anyway, the way I'd do it?
he was given one day's notice.
she was given 10 days' notice.
oops
Subject: oops
sent this before posting the question! CT scan of abdomen and pelvis with s/l teevo? contrast -- ?
Oops
Subject: Oops
You are right, but q. b.i.d. is that correct??
Oops, that would be just lol
Subject: Oops, that would be just lol
:-)
oops, I see you got it already :) (nm)
Subject: oops, I see you got it already :) (nm)
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Oops...here it is...really
Subject: Oops...here it is...really
http:/home.adelphia.net/!ktm58/links.html
Good luck!!!!!
Oops..just saw you already got it...nm
Subject: Oops..just saw you already got it...nm
nm
oops...try this
Subject: oops...try this
http://www.aboardcertifiedplasticsurgeonresource.com/lip_augmentation/types.html
oops...sm
Subject: oops...sm
I just looked up adenosine cardiolite and found that it was a chemical stress test. I am wondering now if JST would be *TST* for thallium stress test, or EST for exercise stress test. It has to be some kind of stress test. sorry about other post.
oops, sorry, I keep using nm when I mean sm!
Subject: oops, sorry, I keep using nm when I mean sm!
x
oops
Subject: oops
ugh...sory for the double post! i got an error on the first one and thought it didn't work...
oops
Subject: oops
that typo in there should read sutures:)
Oops, I did a boo-boo
Subject: Oops, I did a boo-boo
Well I did that wrong. I have noted the spelling of Advicor for future reference. Thank you very much. I am going to have to get the Quick drug book.
Where do you order it from.
Thanks.
Oops!
Subject: Oops!
Didn't see any other replies when I wrote that.
Sorry for the redundant post.
OOPS...
Subject: OOPS...
Told you I knew it was a stupid question. I figured it out.. duh he was talking about disc level. Sorry.
oops. I think you are right...could that be --sm
Subject: oops. I think you are right...could that be --sm
Phago, as short for phagocyte white blood cells??
oops
Subject: oops
I meant, could it be autonomic dysfunction? Hence the question mark.
Oops
Subject: Oops
sorry it is hyphenated. I have been out of the loop for a while and was pleased that I at least remembered the term.
Oops Hem-o-lok
Subject: Oops Hem-o-lok
oops, no such med! Sorry :(
Subject: oops, no such med! Sorry :(
xx
oops
Subject: oops
Oops, sorry, I meant sunk. Typo.
Oops - thanks
Subject: Oops - thanks
I usually type out the numbers - thanks
oops...are they the same
Subject: oops...are they the same
TIA
oops......I mean sm!
Subject: oops......I mean sm!
x
Oops! Should say sm no nm!
Subject: Oops! Should say sm no nm!
Oops - here it is
Subject: Oops - here it is
My bad - here it is.
http://medicaltranscriptionwordhelp.googlepages.com
Oops
Subject: Oops
I did not see that someone else answered it for you. Oh well, better late than never :)
oops
Subject: oops
Make that nasal incision. Who would believe I type for a living?
oops! Thank you!
Subject: oops! Thank you!
plethora
oops
Subject: oops
that is spelled Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor
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