yep...but...shh...they think it makes them sound important ;) nm
Posted By: flybye on 2006-02-03
In Reply to: isn't it redundant to say emergency stat - ?
Subject: yep...but...shh...they think it makes them sound important ;) nm
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Cry is correct. It's a sound the uterus makes when doing D&C. NM
Subject: Cry is correct. It's a sound the uterus makes when doing D&C. NM
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That makes sense but I don't hear a "d" sound nm
Subject: That makes sense but I don't hear a "d" sound nm
Thanks
that definitely makes sense, but it is a definite R sound
Subject: that definitely makes sense, but it is a definite R sound
IMO as you have it is correct. The which clause is too important sm
Subject: IMO as you have it is correct. The which clause is too important sm
to the meaning of the sentence to set it off.
Sorry, the whole sentence IS important. Here it is. Do you still think levators?
Subject: Sorry, the whole sentence IS important. Here it is. Do you still think levators?
Discussed with her and also later with her athletic trainer that we will work on her myofascial-type release of the trapezius ___ s/l “luvaders”) to help with a little bit more curvature of the spine.
Thank you for all your help today!!
flag it - too important with allergies not to
Subject: flag it - too important with allergies not to
LAATE BUT IMPORTANT; for Kendra, 'a' or 'an'
Subject: LAATE BUT IMPORTANT; for Kendra, 'a' or 'an'
In front of a vowel, 'an' is used.
These are the exceptions, when 'a' is used in front of a vowel:
When 'u' or 'e' as the first letter in the word makes a consonant sound, like 'y', use 'a' instead of 'an'. Example: a urinary infection, a US ship, a union, etc....a European,
When 'o' as the first letter makes a consonant sound, naemly 'w', use 'a' instead of 'an'. 'Example: a one-eyed man, etc....
Hope this helps, GL
principal as in main, major, important, etc.
Subject: principal as in main, major, important, etc.
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Common sense though is the most important prerequistite in my opinion.
Subject: Common sense though is the most important prerequistite in my opinion.
then comes intelligence. Then comes experience. In that order. LOL
Substantive: important, serious or related to real facts
Subject: Substantive: important, serious or related to real facts
Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?
no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
Subject: no, I definitely hear a p sound at the start and an f sound at the end
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I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm
Subject: I am a dork! Definitely a "V" sound not "B" sound. nm
No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm
Subject: No, she said there was a for sure "K" sound. Hespan does not have a "K" sound. nm
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It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
Subject: It's when it has a short vowel sound rather than a long vowel sound.
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Makes sense, now that you say that! Thanks! nm
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Don't think it makes much of a difference.
Subject: Don't think it makes much of a difference.
:)
Makes more sense to me now
Subject: Makes more sense to me now
nm
Aha! That makes sense!...thx! :)
Subject: Aha! That makes sense!...thx! :)
nm
thanks, that makes sense.
Subject: thanks, that makes sense.
coffee? looks like I need some java java too !
Makes no sense to me
Subject: Makes no sense to me
Under surgical history: Gynecological history: Menarche at age 11, birth control pills for the past five to six years of a normal **pass-bearing that was 6**
This last part makes no sense to me. Is there anyone that does OB/GYN that could help me? Thank you
none of this makes sense to me
Subject: none of this makes sense to me
This is a patient admitted for a hysterectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy. Here is the sentence that makes no sense, this is an ESL, too.
A focus was then placed ** after careful** level of the angle of the mandible, probably to presented dental disease or some mandible node.
The sentence before: A PET scan showed the primary FDG-Avid located probably in the cervix, and no evidence of regional metastatic disease, no evidence of distant metastatic disease.
Thank you for any help with this mess.
Thanks. I guess that makes the most
Subject: Thanks. I guess that makes the most
sense. It sounded like he made a C sound at the end of the word, but he could have been stumbling. I couldn't find a thing that fit with the C.
Makes sense now, thank you...nm
Subject: Makes sense now, thank you...nm
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Thanks, that makes me think of another question (sm)
Subject: Thanks, that makes me think of another question (sm)
What about dates, when they dictate like 06/30/2006 or whatever. I used to have to spell it out in the hospitals I transcribed, has that changed too... looks like I'd better buy a new book (just what I want to do). TIA
SPD makes sense because
Subject: SPD makes sense because
In the hospital I use to work, the surgical department had many subdepartments three of which were called Supply, processing and distribution, These areas were labled within surgery, I never really knew what each departments responsibilities were because I had never seen it in a report.
yes that makes sense
Subject: yes that makes sense
Yes that makes sense. I really can't be sure, but I personally never use ...ankles bilaterally.. I use..ankle bilaterally.. because I only have one ankle on each side.
Kind of like .. The man examined the speakers on each side of the televison.(imagining there is on ly one on each side)
or The man examined the speaker on each side of the televison.
I could be wrong but haven't had a complaint.
yes, this makes sense - thank you !! nm
Subject: yes, this makes sense - thank you !! nm
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makes sense to me -- SM
Subject: makes sense to me -- SM
From onelook.com <medicine> Proud flesh, a fungous growth or excrescence of granulations resembling flesh, in a wound or ulcer.
that makes sense...
Subject: that makes sense...
as she was being seen for possible appendicitis. Now I feel stupid. Thanks so much!
That makes sense. THANKS!
Subject: That makes sense. THANKS!
Well that makes more sense
Subject: Well that makes more sense
that anything else I've thought of. Thanks! Except that sounds like a procedure. Maybe injectable glucose ??One instance is in the plan, they'll say, "IGMO sliding scale". I blanked it about 20 times because I couldn't document it but never got any feedback, so now I just type IGMO and haven't had any feedback from that either.
If it makes you feel any better
Subject: If it makes you feel any better
I actually corrected a radiologist to her face because she was using that very term incorrectly, just like your dictator! She admitted she'd had a discussion with a professor in school about that word, and I could tell she couldn't understand it when he explained it and couldn't understand me either! She didn't think I was right, but she finally said she didn't care if I changed it! I was appalled that somebody with an MD & I think a PhD couldn't get the concept! What a nut!
Makes no sense.
Subject: Makes no sense.
I don't think that makes sense...sorry nm
Subject: I don't think that makes sense...sorry nm
That makes sense :)
Subject: That makes sense :)
Aha!! makes so much sense
Subject: Aha!! makes so much sense
thanks, that makes sense
Subject: thanks, that makes sense
ok, makes sense
Subject: ok, makes sense
thanks!!
This makes sense. Thank you very much!!!
Subject: This makes sense. Thank you very much!!!
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It makes sense but I think it is really a s - t - r - e - t - c - h
Subject: It makes sense but I think it is really a s - t - r - e - t - c - h
Some docs like to push the envelope! LOL
Probably sural-it makes
Subject: Probably sural-it makes
more sense with what he was saying and where he was talking about and he has a strong accent, so sural could easily sound like su"d"al!
Yes, that makes sense with it being an
Subject: Yes, that makes sense with it being an
Sorry, makes no sense to me either.
Subject: Sorry, makes no sense to me either.
makes sense to me nm
Subject: makes sense to me nm
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Thanks and it makes sense for what
Subject: Thanks and it makes sense for what
the patient is in for. Will make a note of that one for future reference.
I think it makes sense.
Subject: I think it makes sense.
I think he is just saying she that she is more prone to this, as are others in her family.
Thanks to both. BSA makes sense. Just
Subject: Thanks to both. BSA makes sense. Just
was not sure if he was saying S or F here. Letters sound so close when docs slur them together.
now what makes you think I am condescending? sm
Subject: now what makes you think I am condescending? sm
I am for sure not a creature. Latin word, ex meaning outside the specific area, in meaning inside the specific area. If the doc was referring to the vaginal area, the extroitus would be say the BUS glands, labia, etc.
That makes much more sense. Thanks
Subject: That makes much more sense. Thanks
That makes 2 of us. Thanks for your efforts just the same! nm
Subject: That makes 2 of us. Thanks for your efforts just the same! nm
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