yes, that's right, in fact
Posted By: ginny on 2006-08-20
In Reply to: vegetative endocarditis. nm - M.A.
Subject: yes, that's right, in fact
I have a friend who has it.
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It was, in fact, Cafcit. Thanks. nm
Subject: It was, in fact, Cafcit. Thanks. nm
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FACT Study
Subject: FACT Study
According to Stedman's Abbreviations...FACT would be either: Flanagan Aptitude Classification Test or Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy. Is that what you are looking for? You did not specify what it was, so just taking a stab at this.
Yes. Many times. in fact. sm
Subject: Yes. Many times. in fact. sm
Sted's Cardio lists rhonchorous cough
How about persevered, stating the fact that he was...
Subject: How about persevered, stating the fact that he was...
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That and the fact that it sounds nothing like ibuprofen. Thanks anyway.
Subject: That and the fact that it sounds nothing like ibuprofen. Thanks anyway.
nm
Thanks (LOL) ... my husband would argue the fact.
Subject: Thanks (LOL) ... my husband would argue the fact.
As do I. I apologize for Milton's rantings, and the fact sm
Subject: As do I. I apologize for Milton's rantings, and the fact sm
that she has not been ejected from this forum. MT Chat is where I'll be hanging out and mentoring MTs. It's professional, and one must register before being able to post.
Again, I apologize for MRS. She embarrasses us all.
I don't understand these "after the fact" posts...!
Subject: I don't understand these "after the fact" posts...!
do they not read the whole thread? Just wondering...
No, in fact he spelled it, but I just flagged and questioned it. Thx. nm
Subject: No, in fact he spelled it, but I just flagged and questioned it. Thx. nm
"melanotic" stool--fact or fiction??
Subject: "melanotic" stool--fact or fiction??
Okay, when I was in transcription training I got this wrong--supposedly there is no such word as "melanotic," at least when it refers to stool. And yet when I google it, I find it. What's the final word on this term from all you experienced MTs out there?? Is it "melanotic" or "melenic" or neither one??
Doesn't change the fact that .012 needs a zero before the decimal point, does it?
Subject: Doesn't change the fact that .012 needs a zero before the decimal point, does it?
nm
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.
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