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Posted By: Sarah on 2008-06-18
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Subject: web page link

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There is a link at the top of the page to report things like this
Subject: There is a link at the top of the page to report things like this

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The exact reference is on page 196, see my post below, not page 6..nm
Subject: The exact reference is on page 196, see my post below, not page 6..nm

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BOS page 282
Subject: BOS page 282

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On page 172
Subject: On page 172

Mine still reads as I quoted above, and I see no questions and answers, only examples. Still says follow-up is an acceptable alternative. Also, account preference trumps BOS, and I have accounts for which the expectation is follow-up.

Nothing new. See BOS page 16. nm
Subject: Nothing new. See BOS page 16. nm

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please help me with page # in bos 2nd ed., where it says
Subject: please help me with page # in bos 2nd ed., where it says

to use 1, 2, 3 rather than spell out one, two, three -- I KNOW it's in here but i can't find it :(


 


(probably because I'm looking :(


 


and no, i'm not testing for anything -- i'm fighting a QA review


 


thx


Per BOS, page 200...sm
Subject: Per BOS, page 200...sm

height

Express with numerals, as indicated below.

Write out nonmetric units of measure; do not use the symbols " and ' for inches
and feet.

Note: There is no comma between units of the same dimension, so there is no
comma after feet in the following example:

Height: 5 feet 8 inches.
BOS Page 324 says...
Subject: BOS Page 324 says...

plus/minus:
Express as plus or minus or plus/minus, not +/- or + except in tables or test results.


Hope that helps! 


 


 


 


Without, page 283 of BOS II. nm
Subject: Without, page 283 of BOS II. nm

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BOS II page 146 - says to use n.p.o. nm
Subject: BOS II page 146 - says to use n.p.o. nm

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BOS page 370
Subject: BOS page 370

stat
BOS 2, page 196.....
Subject: BOS 2, page 196.....

gray (Gy)
The Internationaal System Unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation. Equal to 1 joule per kilogram of tissue.

Abbreviation: Gy (no period)
here's a good web page
Subject: here's a good web page

http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/
Here's a good web page
Subject: Here's a good web page

http://www.cancer.gov/
No commas per page 55 of BOS. NM
Subject: No commas per page 55 of BOS. NM

x
Check page 276
Subject: Check page 276

Good luck!
sticker page
Subject: sticker page

We would have to obtain new x-rays and obtain from St. Vincent's Charity Hospital his s/l sticker page? to find out exactly what this is.

I found one reference that would support this, but I just wanted to check to see if anyone knew for sure before I sent the report.
not QA here but page 149 BOS2
Subject: not QA here but page 149 BOS2

Page 149 in Book of Style 2nd edition explains this in detail. 


stats page ?
Subject: stats page ?

Maybe I'm senile or something, but until the new PP began, I would look up stats as "current month," which worked fine.  Now when I try to enter the last 2-3 days, I always end up adjusting one of the dates.  Even more frustrating is selecting "16th to end of month," and it brings up November! 


I could swear that sometime in the past I figured this out.  It's petty but annoying.


Thanks!


We're on the same page, THX! nm
Subject: We're on the same page, THX! nm


BOS on page 197 advises against their use
Subject: BOS on page 197 advises against their use

x
that is correct per BOS page 427 sm
Subject: that is correct per BOS page 427 sm

use a lowercase x to express by in dimensions.
check out this web page
Subject: check out this web page

Couldn't tell what  it was, but this shows a lot of different brand names, might help you, some that end in ette, too.


To KS: I just read the entire page....sm
Subject: To KS: I just read the entire page....sm

and if you read the entire page and look for her name - there are about a half dozen of her or his questions, if not more, where people help her or him and never once get a THANK YOU......


Do you really think I want to help her/him?  Nope.  I won't help the ungracious, the ones with lack of manners.  I won't waste my time.


And I know what you say about the admin/moderators here - they are THE BEST!!!  It's just that we probably are on here more often than they might be available to.


So, we become the eyes/ears, etc., like helpers


HAVE A GREAT weekend!!! 


Also on page 163, GI&GU Words , Stedman's sm
Subject: Also on page 163, GI&GU Words , Stedman's sm

Second edition.
Hayseed - isn't that a typo on page 389?..sm
Subject: Hayseed - isn't that a typo on page 389?..sm

shouldn't that line say *4.2 thousand or as 42,000* ???  I'm on page 389 and it looks like a TYPO, as if they omitted a zero (?).....'splain to me pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee  *lol*  it DOES say 4200...*lol*
sorry, that is page 142, not pregnancy which obviously was a macro. nm
Subject: sorry, that is page 142, not pregnancy which obviously was a macro. nm

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check out page 149 in the BOS2
Subject: check out page 149 in the BOS2


I would check out this web page. It is on orthosupersite.com Hopefully it will help.
Subject: I would check out this web page. It is on orthosupersite.com Hopefully it will help.

http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:jQcsYD5HdA4J:www.orthosupersite.com/view.asp%3FrID%3D18730+whiteside%27s+line+definition&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us
Page 8 under Abbreviations in BOS II, says to keep the periods
Subject: Page 8 under Abbreviations in BOS II, says to keep the periods

s
BOS II page 140, recommends disk for all uses. nm
Subject: BOS II page 140, recommends disk for all uses. nm

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It was in an old one, second edition under clamps (page 128)
Subject: It was in an old one, second edition under clamps (page 128)


Per AAMT-BOS2 page 283 (sm)
Subject: Per AAMT-BOS2 page 283 (sm)

multiple digits
When dictated in a form such as “four point two thousand” or “five point eight million,” numerals may be transcribed in one of two ways:
4.2 thousand
or 4200

5.8 million
or 5,800,000
See if this link helps. Lists Mycobacterium tuberculosis, See link.
Subject: See if this link helps. Lists Mycobacterium tuberculosis, See link.

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http://www.dsmz.de/microorganisms/html/bacteria.genus/mycobacterium.html


Found on a different page quadratus lumborum...sm
These are in the lower back, but they run from the hips to the lower rib cage.
There is a post on the main page saying to email--sm
Subject: There is a post on the main page saying to email--sm

the admin. with problems. something was mentioned yesterday about people with AOL addresses. Perhaps that is the problem. just a thought. good luck to you.
True, on page 276 of BOS II, but ultimately it's up to your client and QA, of course. nm
Subject: True, on page 276 of BOS II, but ultimately it's up to your client and QA, of course. nm

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This is in BOS II on page 93, adverb with participle or adjective. nm
Subject: This is in BOS II on page 93, adverb with participle or adjective. nm

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I have the same book- Third Edition and on page 1460
Subject: I have the same book- Third Edition and on page 1460

under needle there is BD spinal and right under that is Beath and a little further down is Beeth.

I understand for verying and yes, it is confusing when you see it spelled 2 different ways, but I do type Ortho reports on a daily basis and I have been told Beath. Also when I Google Beath needle there is a section under Shoulder Arthroscopy, books.google.com and the article is highlighting Beath pin and then Beath needle is there. This might help for verification.
I book marked this exact page sm
Subject: I book marked this exact page sm

and I hate to say, but I still refer to it quite often. It gives you exactly the info you need.

http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipsep99a.htm
Include your email, and I'll send you the page. sm
Subject: Include your email, and I'll send you the page. sm

It's too long to put here.
Fourth Edition, gotta keep current! page A61 under CBC. nm
Subject: Fourth Edition, gotta keep current! page A61 under CBC. nm

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BOS page 283, no 's on plurals of multi-digit numbers. nm
Subject: BOS page 283, no 's on plurals of multi-digit numbers. nm

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Poop. I already posted response on Main page.
Subject: Poop. I already posted response on Main page.

but it got moved to here and lost what I had typed, copied from the book.  See page 6 of BOS second edition.  It says you don't type it out when accompanied by the numbers.
Likely face sheet..first page of chart which usually contains known diagnoses. NM
Subject: Likely face sheet..first page of chart which usually contains known diagnoses. NM


20-pack-year per AAMT-BOS2 page 210
Subject: 20-pack-year per AAMT-BOS2 page 210


I prefer disc also, but disk is preferred for AAMT BOS 2, page 140
Subject: I prefer disc also, but disk is preferred for AAMT BOS 2, page 140

oh well... have to do what the BOS says. 
doc reviewing a record. Any ideas? Available for review is a s/l “fair-row” seven page typewritten

Per AAMT-BOS2 page 149 it states "Use of idiosyncratic capitalization is optional" so I would
Subject: Per AAMT-BOS2 page 149 it states "Use of idiosyncratic capitalization is optional" so I would put Actoplus Met


I copied this from a link from Onelook.com...this is the link SL
Subject: I copied this from a link from Onelook.com...this is the link SL

http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/5196/medspeak.html#d

If the info from link is wrong, I apologize.
Pristiq. See link. Best drug link for me.
Subject: Pristiq. See link. Best drug link for me.

http://www.empr.com/mood-disorders/category/17/0/