word and sentence help please
Posted By: mt3 on 2009-06-01
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Subject: word and sentence help please
Does this paragraph sound correct? particularly the last sentence.
X-RAYS: X-rays were done of the right knee which shows tricompartmental degenerative arthritis. The right elbow shows the previous elbow prosthesis with the proximal elbow implant out the anterior cortex.
IMPRESSION: Degenerative arthritis of the right knee, implant S/L atrusion from the right elbow. tia.
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Can you put that word in a sentence for us please? nm
Subject: Can you put that word in a sentence for us please? nm
word/sentence help
Subject: word/sentence help
Well, it could be...
He has an unstable injury and should heal, with fatigue immobilization, appeared to keep using boot.
Meaning the injury is unstable but should heal, because of the amount of fatigue immobilization (meaning fatigue from immobilization) he appeared to keep using the boot. Continuing to use the boot as directed caused the fatigue immobilization?
That is the only thing I can think of. Good luck with that!
word/sentence help
Subject: word/sentence help
I'm sure you do great work. I can't say for positive that is it, but it is the only sense I could make. Words seemed rather plain. Later!
Help with a sentence and word.
Subject: Help with a sentence and word.
1: This was a very deep abscess and I did feel it "would work well for packing." Does what's in quotes make sense?
2: I placed a <s/l valencot> catheter in about 8 cm and sutured it to the skin edge.
TIA!
Where in that sentence is this word being spoken?
Subject: Where in that sentence is this word being spoken?
Also, is that a time stamp in there, or is that where this mystery word should be? That's a doozie for sure!
except first word of sentence, you'd spell out n/m
Subject: except first word of sentence, you'd spell out n/m
Sentence-it is hard to just go with the word, need some
Subject: Sentence-it is hard to just go with the word, need some
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Pediatric cardio word help please, sentence below....
Subject: Pediatric cardio word help please, sentence below....
As you know, we have been following Christopher with a diagnosis of velocardiofacial syndrome associated with a cardiovascular manifestation of s/l trichocypireosis type 1.
Pediatric cardio word help please, sentence below....
Subject: Pediatric cardio word help please, sentence below....
He is a now an 11-year-old boy who underwent surgical repair of a S/L (perimanasty primamanclast) mitral valve.
Thanks for your help
Is untorsed a word? See sentence in message.
Subject: Is untorsed a word? See sentence in message.
Enlarged right ovarian cyst, measuring approximately 8 cm, untorsed and pink in nature.
Can't find this word anywhere, S/L encongloma? Sentence is below
Subject: Can't find this word anywhere, S/L encongloma? Sentence is below
This is an x-ray of the patient's toe.
His x-rays show what appears to be a benign tumor within the proximal phalanx, probably an S/L encongloma.
Thanks for your help.
it almost sounds like the doc is making up his own word...what is the rest of the sentence? nm
Subject: it almost sounds like the doc is making up his own word...what is the rest of the sentence? nm
Can you give the whole sentence so that we can hear the word prior to that one?
Subject: Can you give the whole sentence so that we can hear the word prior to that one?
or maybe just the word "pathologic" - missed the reflexes on the end of the sentence. - nm
Subject: or maybe just the word "pathologic" - missed the reflexes on the end of the sentence. - nm
Yes, as the first word of a sentence or leading heading, you would capitalize. .. see message
Subject: Yes, as the first word of a sentence or leading heading, you would capitalize. .. see message
The following is taken from the Centers for Disease Control website also... note in the middle of the sentence, gray is not capitalized. :)
Primer on Radiation Measurement
In the aftermath of a radiological emergency the public will see radiation and its potential hazards described in many different and sometimes confusing ways. This primer is intended to help journalists and community leaders understand these terms.
Activity or radioactivity is measured by the number of atoms disintegrating per unit time. A becquerel is 1 disintegration per second. A curie is 37 billion disintegrations per second, which is the number of disintegrations per second in 1 gram of pure radium. A disintegrating atom can emit a beta particle, an alpha particle, a gamma ray, or some combination of all these, so becquerels or curies alone do not provide enough information to assess the risk to a person from a radioactive source.
Disintegrating atoms emit different forms of radiation–—alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, or x-rays. As radiation moves through the body, it dislodges electrons from atoms, disrupting molecules. Each time this happens, the radiation loses some energy until it escapes from the body or disappears. The energy deposited indicates the number of molecules disrupted. The energy the radiation deposits in tissue is called the dose, or more correctly, the absorbed dose. The units of measure for absorbed dose are the gray (1 joule per kilogram of tissue) or the rad (1/100 of a gray). The cumulative dose is the total absorbed dose or energy deposited by the body or a region of the body from repeated or prolonged exposures.
Alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, and x-rays affect tissue in different ways. Alpha particles disrupt more molecules in a shorter distance than gamma rays. A measure of the biologic risk of the energy deposited is the dose equivalent. The units of dose equivalent are sieverts or rem. Dose equivalent is calculated by multiplying the absorbed dose by a quality factor.
Sometimes a large number of people have been exposed to a source of ionizing radiation. To assess the potential health effects, scientists often multiply the exposure per person by the number of persons and call this the collective dose. Collective dose is expressed as “person-rem” or “person-sieverts.”
No...it's "lay"...type that sentence in Word and see what grammar check does to it.
Subject: No...it's "lay"...type that sentence in Word and see what grammar check does to it.
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sinus surgery. it is an R word, s/l randa-mul. I think it is an instrument. sm for sentence
Subject: sinus surgery. it is an R word, s/l randa-mul. I think it is an instrument. sm for sentence
The maxillary ostium was opened in the course of this and the ________ once again followed into posterior ethmoid cells.
Ram-a-mul?
Please give the entire sentence/context of the word, have lost of Ortho/Surgical/Rad accounts...nm
Subject: Please give the entire sentence/context of the word, have lost of Ortho/Surgical/Rad accounts...nm
nm
Can you give the whole sentence or is that the whole sentence.
Subject: Can you give the whole sentence or is that the whole sentence.
Ido not think that this sentence need a comma at all. It is 1 sentence.
Subject: Ido not think that this sentence need a comma at all. It is 1 sentence.
Regarding the 'subafractal' I have no clue, sorry!
Might be stumbling over the word "gross" and repeating the word gross visual fields.
Subject: Might be stumbling over the word "gross" and repeating the word gross visual fields.
one word in Stedman's cardiology and The Surgical Word Book
Subject: one word in Stedman's cardiology and The Surgical Word Book
Help with word; unable to post on word board
Anyone heard of osseous cartilagenous OSCAL benign biopsy?
It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm
Subject: It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm
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Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?
Subject: Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?
pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word
Subject: pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word
basic grammar here
If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm
Subject: If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm
she was looking for the plural form of decubitus, saying she got stumped by it. I responded very simply to that. I did not feel I needed to correct her use of "pleural" as was not her question and just quickly wanted to help her, and checked my medical references to do so. I pointed out that there are no plural form for decubitus. This is all correct. What is your problem. I was trying to help an MT with correct and verfified medical transcription help, now I know why I stay away from any message boards, always someone who wants a fight. Whatever.
After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.
Subject: After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.
What is the word before Nare-A. The other word is ballottable.
Subject: What is the word before Nare-A. The other word is ballottable.
word endings word list?
Has anyone seen any kind of lists dealing with word endings? I've often thought I wanted to create one. You know the doctor who dictates "mhmmpfectomy", etc. Surely someone else must have felt this way too?
Ok, here's the sentence, thanks
Subject: Ok, here's the sentence, thanks
The next day, a cerebral angiogram was obtained, which did not demonstrate any evidence of an intracranial vascular abnormality that might be the cause of her spontaneous subdural hematoma. Specifically, there was no evidence of arteriovenous malformation, "keritoma" or an aneurysm.
Can we have the whole sentence, plz, and maybe what comes before and after it? Thx. nm
Subject: Can we have the whole sentence, plz, and maybe what comes before and after it? Thx. nm
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What comes before and after this sentence? nm
Subject: What comes before and after this sentence? nm
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What is the sentence?
Subject: What is the sentence?
How is it being used? Tourniquet? What is the sentence?
see sentence please Thanks.
Subject: see sentence please Thanks.
She did hit her head off the bulk work of the ceiling. She had just lied there.
what is the next sentence?
Subject: what is the next sentence?
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Is that the whole sentence? nn
Subject: Is that the whole sentence? nn
here is the sentence
Subject: here is the sentence
Status post ORIF right proximal humerus nonunion with insertion of EBI bone stimulator and DBX injection.
Thanks!
what is the sentence?
Subject: what is the sentence?
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sentence
Subject: sentence
What is the sentence that this word is in?
Here's the sentence. sm
Subject: Here's the sentence. sm
The examination took place on xxx revealing degenerative disk disease at L4-L5 and L5-S1 with bullable bulging disks and at the L5-S1 level, noting spondylotic ridging on the right and left with resultant foraminal narrowing.
Impression says patient has lumbar spondylosis, degenerative disk disease with resultant neuroforaminal stenosis and right S1 radiculitis/radiculopathy.
Haven't found anything on the internet, in my wordbooks or dictionaries so far. Boy, this looking stuff up really eats up time, doesn't it?
Here's the sentence
Subject: Here's the sentence
Venous pH was 729 and '020' pH was 725.
The sentence before.
Subject: The sentence before.
s/l prayer mere flu. She underwent an uncomplicated primary low flat transverse cesarean section. 'Prayer mere flu' was noted. Delivery was through low transverse incision.
how about the whole sentence?
Subject: how about the whole sentence?
That is not it. This is the sentence.
Subject: That is not it. This is the sentence.
He says this as if it is the name of a syndrome. Not actually this versus that.
help with a sentence
Subject: help with a sentence
s/l 'Pull fitting' the skin through subcutaneous tissue.
This report is debridement of a foot wound. Do you have any idea what the 'pull fitting' sounding words may be?
what's the sentence?
Subject: what's the sentence?
Stedman's shows BICAP.
the sentence is
Subject: the sentence is
If the patient's blood pressure is low, then she might need s/l "tendolol". If the patient's blood pressure is high, then she might benefit from the introduction of benicar/hct.
Here is the whole sentence........
Subject: Here is the whole sentence........
She did have a negative ANA in September 2005. I think this is worth repeating as she does have a history of ___ fever lymphadenopathy, pleurisy, and fatigue, which could be considered suggestive of lupus in a young female.
I was considering putting lassa in, but wanted to get some other opinions. Thanks.
can you put it in a sentence?
Subject: can you put it in a sentence?
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What's the next sentence after this? nm
Subject: What's the next sentence after this? nm
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