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wait that is probably incorrect, sorry (nm)

Posted By: sassee on 2007-11-18
In Reply to: could it be tarsal ? nm - sassee

Subject: wait that is probably incorrect, sorry (nm)




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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... 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 probably Oxford -- oops
Subject: wait, it's probably Oxford -- oops

sorry bout that
Wait! It's spelled Wittman for closed abdominal injury.
Subject: Wait! It's spelled Wittman for closed abdominal injury.


No, that's incorrect - SM
Subject: No, that's incorrect - SM

Principal diagnosis (noun or adjective and the one you use in medical transcription)


Principle (noun only), fundamental law, doctrine, assumption.



OP is incorrect. Please
Subject: OP is incorrect. Please

TIMI system

Thrombolysis in myocardial infarction. A grading system (grade 0 to 3) for coronary perfusion; evaluates reperfusion achieved by thrombolytic therapy. Lowercase grade and use arabic numerals.

The patient had TIMI grade 3 flow at 90 minutes following thrombolytic therapy.

Copyright (c) 2002 American Association for Medical Transcription
Actually it is incorrect to
Subject: Actually it is incorrect to

type protime, even when they dictate it. Set your expander to expand protime to prothrombin time because that is truly the correct way to type this on a medical report. That way when they undergo audit it will not come back to transcription who didn't type it with HIPAA correctness. I wish they would educate doctors to dictate things correctly in the first place to avoid all this, but I think even if they did the dictator would still dictate things the way he "thinks" in his head. It is hard to teach old dogs new tricks unless they are transcriptionists. If we don't learn new tricks they will replace us, right?
Incorrect
Subject: Incorrect

Not typed with small "h." This is from Dorland's:


bicarbonate (bi-kahr´bә-nât)   any salt containing the HCO3 anion.


Lilly


 


Sorry, you are incorrect
Subject: Sorry, you are incorrect

From page 321 of the BOS, decubitus is an adjective, not a noun and does not have a plural form. The plural form of decubitus ulcer is decubitus ulcers.

D: decubiti
T: decubitus ulcers
They are incorrect. There is certainly
Subject: They are incorrect. There is certainly

not a comma before the which in the example you are given. It would make absolutely no sense with a comma there.
The majority are incorrect
Subject: The majority are incorrect

:
definitely incorrect and the national is right..nm
Subject: definitely incorrect and the national is right..nm

x
definitely incorrect and national is right....NM
Subject: definitely incorrect and national is right....NM

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middleschmertz is incorrect
Subject: middleschmertz is incorrect

yes, internet can be wrong, so have to be careful. Need to invest in medical terminology books, but yet sometimes I find discrepancys in those also.

Sloan's Medical Word Book, under the section of ob/gyn, it has "middle-shmertz" Phonetic for mittelschmerz.

We all have to check and double check. Look in more than one source.
Yes, incorrect info indeed
Subject: Yes, incorrect info indeed

I came back on to read this post because I had given out the info on Lidoderm and wanted to see if the other word had been found. Then I saw LYDERM.

I have been reading the posts above. This "Kathie" person, with the bubble blowing gum head picture, seems to be giving out incorrect information. Hope she is not a QA person.

Example such as Caldwell-Luc thinking that would be for caudal vater syndrome????Where would you get that from?

That is too much guessing going on. If you don't
know, do not answer. Simple as that.
suit yourself but you are incorrect
Subject: suit yourself but you are incorrect

:
I guess all these are incorrect then. SM
Subject: I guess all these are incorrect then. SM

http://www.mtstars.net/default/index.cgi
No - that is grammatically incorrect.
Subject: No - that is grammatically incorrect.

nm
You are incorrect on the capitalization...
Subject: You are incorrect on the capitalization...

capitalization
Capitalize eponyms but not the common nouns, adjectives, and prefixes that accompany them.

Do not capitalize words derived from eponyms.

ligament of Treitz
red Robinson catheter
non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Parkinson disease but parkinsonism

Cushing syndrome but cushingoid

Copyright (c) 2002 American Association for Medical Transcription
Stedmans has been known to be incorrect.....nm
Subject: Stedmans has been known to be incorrect.....nm


you are 100% incorrect - it is all capped...SM
Subject: you are 100% incorrect - it is all capped...SM

http://www.lapband.com/lapband/portal.do


LAP-BAND®


some of us work for general surgeons/bariatric surgeons and they too insist it's LAP-BAND!!


please research!! 


Something's incorrect there. I'd blank that value. nm
Subject: Something's incorrect there. I'd blank that value. nm

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abdominohysterectomy is incorrect. sm
Subject: abdominohysterectomy is incorrect. sm

abdominal hysterectomy.

Could it be baseline?
This is incorrect, it is Capio
Subject: This is incorrect, it is Capio

Be aware of improper internet searches.  If you actually go to Boston Scientific website, it is Capio.  Tessier Surgical Word also lists Capio.
That is what some say but it is incorrect. Expanded I's and O's would be
Subject: That is what some say but it is incorrect. Expanded I's and O's would be

.
No Anon - you would be incorrect on this one....
Subject: No Anon - you would be incorrect on this one....

the rule here at MTStars Word Board is nobody can ask TESTING questions.......and we are not to answer anybody testing.........


the other poster was not being rude...they were just following the rules here at MTStars....


Signed:  Just another poster.......


the docs are incorrect
Subject: the docs are incorrect

there must be ownership to use an apostrophe. The word Smith does not show ownership to anything.

If the sentance read Dr. Smith's patient, then yes the apostrophe is used.
they hyphen is not incorrect but..
Subject: they hyphen is not incorrect but..

nonhyphenated is the preferred use. Page 133 Book of Style
This is incorrect information.
Subject: This is incorrect information.

xx
Is the following incorrect if given in the ankle..
Subject: Is the following incorrect if given in the ankle..

Doc dictated MCL, LCL, and Hoffa's fat pad information in an MRI of the left ankle.  I have been doing orthopaedics for a long time, and aren't all of these only in the knee, or have I learned something new in my old age?


 Thanks


As stated above, this is incorrect. nm
Subject: As stated above, this is incorrect. nm

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Sounds better, maybe, but it's grammatically incorrect. (sm)
Subject: Sounds better, maybe, but it's grammatically incorrect. (sm)

Things often sound dandy, but they're . . . wrong.

As noted above, the verb has to agree with "remainder," which is singular.

"The remainder was completed." Whether you put "of the forms" in there or not, the verb still has to agree with "remainder."
your physician is incorrect...it's cuffing nm
Subject: your physician is incorrect...it's cuffing nm


good example of incorrect info being given--sm
Subject: good example of incorrect info being given--sm

that is lidoderm patches, not lyderm.
this is incorrect info you are giving.....sm
Subject: this is incorrect info you are giving.....sm

most definitely the stages in Hep C are Roman numerals - ask any pathology department or lab department or any hepatologist.


Stage I is characterized by inflammation without the development of any scar tissue. Stage II features include inflammation with early scarring (fibrosis) in one zone (portal) of the liver. Stage III shows bridging of the fibrosis between adjacent portal tracts. Stage IV is cirrhosis (advanced scarring with loss of normal liver architecture). Stage of Disease Terminology Early stage, mild activity (1) Chronic Persistent Hepatitis C or Mild Chronic Active Hepatitis C Intermediate stage (II or III) Chronic Active Hepatitis C with Fibrosis Advanced stage (IV) Cirrhosis


 


from Hepatitic C Awareness Project:


http://www.madimi.com/info.html


Actually, you are incorrect. It is osteomeatal SM for link
Subject: Actually, you are incorrect. It is osteomeatal SM for link

http://www.aafp.org/afp/980901ap/slack.html


Also, if you look under "meatus" in the medical dictionary you will find it. 


my word was incorrect. sorry it's fluoroscein
Subject: my word was incorrect. sorry it's fluoroscein

susan