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yes she did...small step forward, I guess. nm

Posted By: KPS on 2006-09-22
In Reply to: In her defense, at least this time she did say she was guessing. - nm

Subject: yes she did...small step forward, I guess. nm

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Hehehe, I guess I was a step ahead of that
Subject: Hehehe, I guess I was a step ahead of that

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Subject: You too, Dr. SS. I will look forward to consulting you in the future when I get jobs that are non-hem/onc resident ESLs :) NM


when the doc does this, I usuall separate with a forward slash if there are no other diagnoses...nm
Subject: when the doc does this, I usuall separate with a forward slash if there are no other diagnoses...nm

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Or, depending, could be forward flexion. Have to listen carefully and keep in context.
Subject: Or, depending, could be forward flexion. Have to listen carefully and keep in context.


A few mentions of this on Google. It's that slight leaning forward and pushing action if using a
Subject: A few mentions of this on Google. It's that slight leaning forward and pushing action if using a

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Pt with cervical strain. s/l Flannel or closure maneuvers exacerbate his pain as does forward
Subject: Pt with cervical strain. s/l Flannel or closure maneuvers exacerbate his pain as does forward

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s/l New Step
Subject: s/l New Step

She has been doing aquatherapy, treadmill and ______(s/l newstep) with very little decrease in her discomfort.
To take it a step further...
Subject: To take it a step further...

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Subject: It looks like 21 mg for Step 1 (sm)

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step-offs I think
Subject: step-offs I think


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Subject: step-off fxs would be correct


That is it! I had to step away before I heard it.
Subject: That is it! I had to step away before I heard it.


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Subject: What's the definition of a step off?

 
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Subject: Step-Down Unit

 
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Subject: s/l sacota step test

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I transcribe it step-offs. nm
Subject: I transcribe it step-offs. nm

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s/l veress step needle?
Subject: s/l veress step needle?

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step-stair test ??
Subject: step-stair test ??


No step-offs. You will hear that a lot with fractures etc.sm
Subject: No step-offs. You will hear that a lot with fractures etc.sm

as per my old Stedman's Ortho and me, old ortho person here, before so many  hyphens etc. so I have to look things up to get things right for you guys.
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Subject: I would use step-offs. Think they want anatomy here and not the name of something. JMHO. nm

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Subject: Never mind, found step-off fracture. nm

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step-off is perfectly fine and in the Sted's. nm
Subject: step-off is perfectly fine and in the Sted's. nm

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Subject: Patient was injured while doing a s/l step class.

nm
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Subject: there's a "stair-step" that relates to ventilation.


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Subject: Type of endoscopy for bladder outlet obstruction...s/l Step...nm


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Subject: Pt with irritable bowel, tests includes s/l "IBA first step". Anybody heard of this? TIA. nm

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Subject: Compound modifiers (small to moderate amount vs. small-to-moderate amount...sm

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Subject: Facuto step test?? ENT consult report? Any ideas on Fucato, ficato, facotto? Help! Thanks! nm


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Subject: I guess it could be intravenous, but I'll turn in a blank rather than guess. Thanks!!!


Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm
Subject: Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm

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My only other guess would be "anger burst." Just a guess.
Subject: My only other guess would be "anger burst." Just a guess.

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Subject: cannot be a small c because

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no, small g
Subject: no, small g

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small
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Small message
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OR small message
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Subject: Why do I stress over something so small and

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or even naproxen! (small n)! nm
Subject: or even naproxen! (small n)! nm

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Small world...
Subject: Small world...

I used it for fever blisters, too!  YUCK!!!!



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Subject: Formalin - small "f"


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Subject: etodolac - small "e" (I think)

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Subject: maybe small vessel


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Subject: Thanks... small note

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