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yes!..opening pressure...thanx Patty!! I was way off, LOL

Posted By: newbie on 2009-05-07
In Reply to: Not even close to - Patty

Subject: yes!..opening pressure...thanx Patty!! I was way off, LOL




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Subject: I would say 6-7 liters and it might also be PEEP pressure, instead of peak pressure


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Meatus means opening.
Subject: Meatus means opening.

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thanks Patty.
Subject: thanks Patty.


Hello Patty
Subject: Hello Patty

Hello Patty,


Thanks so much for the help!


Thank you Patty...sm
Subject: Thank you Patty...sm

that is good to know. Very useful information. Thanks a million for taking the time out to explain. :-)
Patty...thank you so much!
Subject: Patty...thank you so much!


Thanks Patty!
Subject: Thanks Patty!

I think it must be that and the doc is just saying it really fast.

Thanks so much!

Abby :)
thanks Patty
Subject: thanks Patty

I think it is verbalize and demonstrate hip precautions!  TY!
Thanks Patty!
Subject: Thanks Patty!

This doc is not an ESL. He is clearly saying Walsum, but I can not verify that drug anywhere.

Thanks though,

Abby
Thank you Patty. :-)
Subject: Thank you Patty. :-)


Thanks so much Patty.
Subject: Thanks so much Patty.


Thank you Patty. nm.
Subject: Thank you Patty. nm.


OH!!! and thanks Patty.
Subject: OH!!! and thanks Patty.

I thought these were two separate words, since I had found diamine!


THANK YOU SO MUCH! 


Thanks Patty, I'm sure you knew this one too. 


I think that's it....Thank you so much Patty! Wow! LOL
Subject: I think that's it....Thank you so much Patty! Wow! LOL


Thanks Patty! nm
Subject: Thanks Patty! nm

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Thank you Patty. nm.
Subject: Thank you Patty. nm.


Thanks Patty, that's it!
Subject: Thanks Patty, that's it!


thank you Patty :-)
Subject: thank you Patty :-)


I think Patty
Subject: I think Patty

means that the physician "made up" the word to indicate something else. The word apneic does exist. Been doing sleep clinic transcription and former chairman of American Sleep Medicine Society (or whatever the organization's name is) was in my account and she says that word a lot of times. The usage of apneic in this instance though does not seem to jive with the whole statement.
sorry, Patty - sm
Subject: sorry, Patty - sm

I was asking the original poster to try and get a hint at the med she was looking for. You make me laugh, Patty! By the way, you amaze me with your quick answers when helping others with terminology. You're the WOMAN!!
Hey Patty.....
Subject: Hey Patty.....

I would send you a cute little symbol or happyface, or something, but unfortunately I'm so computer-illiterate that I don't know how to do any of that (oh, I just noticed that I can click on the faces at the bottom!) - been doing transcription for over 20 years and still don't know how to use a computer - go figure!!  I need to take a course one of these days.
Thank you, Patty!
Subject: Thank you, Patty!

I was all over sicklecelldisease.org and couldn't find it anywhere on that site (probably looking so hard for it that I looked right over it).

Grazi!!!

TY Patty!
Subject: TY Patty!


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I like Patty too, but I do not think
Subject: I like Patty too, but I do not think

that people who disagree with one's opinion are necessarily negative.
You have to admit that Patty is on some issues extremely conservative.
Thanks Patty!!!
Subject: Thanks Patty!!!


thanks Patty! NM
Subject: thanks Patty! NM

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Thank you Patty :-)
Subject: Thank you Patty :-)


Thanks Patty.
Subject: Thanks Patty.


Patty - where are you when I need you!...
Subject: Patty - where are you when I need you!...

What, you think you can take a break or maybe even a day off!  What's up with that!  Oh, well - I guess I'll just have to wing it.
That was it! Thank, Patty!
Subject: That was it! Thank, Patty!


Hey Patty. Thanks. sm
Subject: Hey Patty. Thanks. sm

By the sound of it, I thought it had something to do with orange peel, so I went searching.

The site I found had a spelling of peau d'orange. Do you know the correct spelling, or is either spelling ok?

Thanks again.
That's it! Thank you so much Patty! :)
Subject: That's it! Thank you so much Patty! :)


Patty, You are my Hero!!!
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Patty would it be correct...
Subject: Patty would it be correct...

as is then? Thanks so much.
No,no,no. Patty, you need to check these
Subject: No,no,no. Patty, you need to check these

things out before you post. Flexeril is not given at 100 mg. 5 mg or 10 mg 3 times a day is normal dosing.
Patty is always helpful
Subject: Patty is always helpful

Hi!


I am relativevly new to this board but in that short time have noticed "Patty"  is always quick to help!


Thanks from all of us!


You are quick Patty! TY!
Subject: You are quick Patty! TY!


Thanks! Patty you rock!
Subject: Thanks! Patty you rock!


I agree!!! Go Patty!!!
Subject: I agree!!! Go Patty!!!

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Thanks Patty, going to check it out!
Subject: Thanks Patty, going to check it out!