yeah, but based on the sentence I don't think
Posted By: april on 2007-01-24
In Reply to: found this - MT4eight
Subject: yeah, but based on the sentence I don't think
the doc is referring to a particular drug, just a class of drug.
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based on the sentence.... (sm)
Subject: based on the sentence.... (sm)
I'd say it pretty much has to be L5-S1 facet since that explains exactly where the cystic mass is located.
yeah would not remove any body part with bacitracin. do give us the next sentence please. nm
Subject: yeah would not remove any body part with bacitracin. do give us the next sentence please. nm
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sorry-don't know any--just happened to know the other based on your s/l - n/m
Subject: sorry-don't know any--just happened to know the other based on your s/l - n/m
How about lingual-based?
Subject: How about lingual-based?
That's the closest I could come to your s/l. There are blast cells, but I couldn't find that combined with anything like muco. There are platinum-based treatments, but I can't tell from your partial sentence whether it could be that.
I got it - narrow-based! nm
Subject: I got it - narrow-based! nm
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And based on the help she needs, she's going to be a doozy of an MT. NM
Subject: And based on the help she needs, she's going to be a doozy of an MT. NM
or glial-based
Subject: or glial-based
glial brain tumors
Based on nothing.....trazodone? N/M
Subject: Based on nothing.....trazodone? N/M
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It's a company based out of Louisville, KY
Subject: It's a company based out of Louisville, KY
It is individually owned but has been in operation for years. Has contracts all over the US. Is US based. IC. I hesitate to give the name of the company because she is reorganizing under a different name. I looked yesterday on the internet and she does not have a website up and going yet under the new name. Thanks for the good feedback! I like my job and enjoy working for them. Gives me the opportunity to work from home, be a stay-at-home mom and homeschool my two children as well! I think I have the best situation in the world!!!!
I would type as 157-3/8 cm. This is just based on what I've seen.
Subject: I would type as 157-3/8 cm. This is just based on what I've seen.
well...based on the "tipulating" you heard
Subject: well...based on the "tipulating" you heard
it would be the closest...there are just so many joints in the lumbar spine, and none sound close to "tipulating" except articulating. Why do they make our job so hard by talking so fast! Sorry I couldn't help you more
Based on the following paragraph written by
Subject: Based on the following paragraph written by
Vanderbilt University in relationship to Troubleshooting PICC problems, in particular; "My patient's arm is red, swollen, and/or painful."
A. How does the arm look in comparison to the arm without a PICC line.
B. If redness is involved, is it a red streak up the arm along the vein tract.
C. If swelling is involved, what is the difference in the girth of the two arms.
Your sound-alike brings to my mind: gorge; as engorged. Definition: gorge, glut; especially: to fill with blood to the point of congestion. Just an educated guess though. Good luck.
based on other meds named...
Subject: based on other meds named...
It seems likely that the mystery name has something to do with doxorubicin. It will be interesting to see if you get a reply so that we all can learn something new!
possibly glio-based
Subject: possibly glio-based
based on your sounds like, epidural? nm
Subject: based on your sounds like, epidural? nm
hyphens...gait is broad-based?
Subject: hyphens...gait is broad-based?
I am drawing brain farts with hyphens lately. Just looked at Dr. Grammar. Still no help. I know that before a noun, two or more adjectives are hyphenated, as in broad-based gait. But what about gait is broad-based. ? Are there new rules on hyphenation? Do we always hyphenate heel-to-shin and the like?
Just my opinion, but I would type it neuro-based
Subject: Just my opinion, but I would type it neuro-based
First thought based on my experience is Sulamyd. nm
Subject: First thought based on my experience is Sulamyd. nm
SL "a pager based on silding scale"
Subject: SL "a pager based on silding scale"
Thanks!
short stride and wide based gait
Subject: short stride and wide based gait
Based on the value (5.3) and the fact that it is listed with the electrolytes, could be potassium.
Subject: Based on the value (5.3) and the fact that it is listed with the electrolytes, could be potassium.
But that's not close to "moid." I think I would leave a blank.
it may be based on how they are counting lines...are they taking out your spaces and returns/stuff l
Subject: it may be based on how they are counting lines...are they taking out your spaces and returns/stuff like that? nm
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Sorry, I made a wrong assumption by not reading your entire question based on the area of fx.
Subject: Sorry, I made a wrong assumption by not reading your entire question based on the area of fx.
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The A-V delay value is based on the time between APACE and VSENSE for normal atrioventricular conduc
Subject: The A-V delay value is based on the time between APACE and VSENSE for normal atrioventricular conduction for the patient.
Does this fit?
Pt advised to increase her oral intake of fluids based on S/L ?leuk est? was trace. ?UNC&S? ordered
Subject: Pt advised to increase her oral intake of fluids based on S/L ?leuk est? was trace. ?UNC&S? ordered
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Yeah, there are. But
Subject: Yeah, there are. But
"Are you kidding? Does not deserve an answer." sounds more like specific question related rather than too many posts related.
yeah, could have been PET
Subject: yeah, could have been PET
sure did s/l pan though! I didn't think pan CT made any sense and couldn't find a reference, but I wanted to be sure.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate the help!
OHH yeah that does help. She did say
Subject: OHH yeah that does help. She did say
pt is scheduled for a "colectomy takedown and reanastomosis" I guess I'll leave it as she says it. I thought maybe she could have been using the wrong term and meant "colostomy takedown" or it could have been "colectomy, takedown, and reanastomosis" like the pt was going to have another colectomy.
Thanks so much for the help! And just in time, too, I'm just about to send in the report. Much appreciated!
well yeah, sure....if it is an ESL....*LOL*
Subject: well yeah, sure....if it is an ESL....*LOL*
too funny!!! You're correct!!!!
Of course, I was just taking *a guess* - because I don't know a *y* - and I just based my response on the 2a the OP typed.....but thanks for adding to the helping fun part of all this
And oh yeah...
Subject: And oh yeah...
Does anyone know where a good psych eval template is??? Preferably one with samples. TY again.
yeah, yeah, that's it!
Subject: yeah, yeah, that's it!
THANKS! :)
Ha, yeah I know about the
Subject: Ha, yeah I know about the
no "v". I have several ESLs!
yeah, maybe...
Subject: yeah, maybe...
Maybe that does look better.
I wish we could find this documented in some reference book!
Uh, yeah, that should be
Subject: Uh, yeah, that should be
malformation. Both times. Yikes! lol I think I need to go to bed.
LOL, yeah maybe!
Subject: LOL, yeah maybe!
nm
yeah..
Subject: yeah..
That is what I knew to do, I am just second guessing everything tonight! Thanks!
yeah!!!
Subject: yeah!!!
Thanks guys. Yes the patient had kydney stones.
YEAH!
Subject: YEAH!
I love it when you look and look and then find it.
Yeah....FDL
Subject: Yeah....FDL
got it earlier while searching for correct word.....thnx for your time....
Yeah...
Subject: Yeah...
Yeah. I know. 21 of the 25 doctors I routinely transcribe are ESL. It's challenging, to say the least. I was just hoping that someone would recognize the sounds. (I know that sometimes I can, even when reading what someone else heard.)
I blanked it. Will report back if anyone cares.
yeah
Subject: yeah
yeah it is technetium sorry rushing while writting the post. Thanks
Yeah! Thank you!
Subject: Yeah! Thank you!
I was getting so frustrated by that one. Thanks for helping me!
Yeah thats it! Thank you!
Subject: Yeah thats it! Thank you!
Oh yeah...
Subject: Oh yeah...
I know how that is. It's weird that some docs expect you to go against common rules. The BOS says use of actual numbers should be used exclusively but at times to use your own judgement. But, even common English rules say not to spell out numbers above 10. Now, capitalizing generic medicines is just plain crazy. But you do what they ask, no matter how ignorant. :-) Been there, done that.
oh, yeah that's it.!? Thanks nm
Subject: oh, yeah that's it.!? Thanks nm
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Yeah, I know how that is. I don't use printed
Subject: Yeah, I know how that is. I don't use printed
references anymore. They are just not current.
Yeah, I know, I just hate...
Subject: Yeah, I know, I just hate...
to leave a blank. I just picked up for someone on vacation and I hate to have a blank on the first dictation ...ah well. Thanks anyhow!
Yeah, I just found that also...
Subject: Yeah, I just found that also...
Not sure if it is correct or not though...oh well. Thanks for you help.
Yeah, laparoscopy
Subject: Yeah, laparoscopy
That's what I'd go with.
yeah LOL but we need to cut her some slack..
Subject: yeah LOL but we need to cut her some slack..
Oh yeah....I hear you
Subject: Oh yeah....I hear you
I call those my "brain no workee" days.
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