you're pretty close - "coalescing" - /sm
Posted By: alm on 2006-01-23
In Reply to: Need word help. - nyt
Subject: you're pretty close - "coalescing" - /sm
all the lesions are running together.
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you're pretty darn close, it's "coccygeal" .nm
Subject: you're pretty darn close, it's "coccygeal" .nm
Thanks. I believe that is it. It's pretty close to what he is saying.
Subject: Thanks. I believe that is it. It's pretty close to what he is saying.
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Yes, that sounds pretty close. I'll use it. Thanks again!
Subject: Yes, that sounds pretty close. I'll use it. Thanks again!
Do you hear right in there or does it sound pretty close to "hemolite:?
Subject: Do you hear right in there or does it sound pretty close to "hemolite:?
You're close!. . onychocryptosis (nm)
Subject: You're close!. . onychocryptosis (nm)
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You're so close! Peridex
Subject: You're so close! Peridex
Here's the Quick Look info I have on it:
U.S./Canadian Brand Names
- BactoShield® [OTC]
- Betasept® [OTC]
- Dyna-Hex® [OTC]
- Exidine® Scrub [OTC]
- Hibiclens® [OTC]
- Hibidil® (Can)
- Hibistat® [OTC]
- Oro-Clense (Can)
- Peridex®
- Periochip®
- PerioGard®
- Spectro Gram “2”™ (Can)
Therapeutic Category
- Antibiotic, Oral Rinse
- Antibiotic, Topical
Use
Dental: Antibacterial dental rinse; chlorhexidine is active against gram-positive and gram-negative organisms, facultative anaerobes, aerobes, and yeast Chip, for periodontal pocket insertion; indicated as an adjunct to scaling and root planing procedures for reduction of pocket depth in patients with adult periodontitis; may be used as part of a periodontal maintenance program Medical: Skin cleanser for surgical scrub, cleanser for skin wounds, germicidal hand rinse
Usual Dosage
Oral rinse (Peridex®) Precede use of solution by flossing and brushing teeth, completely rinse toothpaste from mouth; swish 15 mL undiluted oral rinse around in mouth for 30 seconds, then expectorate. Caution patient not to swallow the medicine; avoid eating for 2-3 hours after treatment. (The cap on bottle of oral rinse is a measure for 15 mL.) When used as a treatment of gingivitis, the regimen begins with oral prophylaxis. Patient treats mouth with 15 mL chlorhexidine; swish for 30 seconds, then expectorate; this is repeated twice daily (morning and evening). Patient should have a re-evaluation followed by a dental prophylaxis every 6 months.
Dosage Forms
Chip, for periodontal pocket insertion (PerioChip®): 2.5 mg Foam, topical, with isopropyl alcohol 4% (BactoShield®): 4% (180 mL) Liquid, topical, with isopropyl alcohol 4%: Dyna-Hex® Skin Cleanser: 2% (120 mL, 240 mL, 480 mL, 960 mL, 4000 mL); 4% (120 mL, 240 mL, 480 mL, 4000 mL) BactoShield® 2: 2% (960 mL) BactoShield®, Betasept®, Exidine® Skin Cleanser, Hibiclens® Skin Cleanser: 4% (15 mL, 120 mL, 240 mL, 480 mL, 960 mL, 4000 mL) Rinse: Oral (mint flavor) (Peridex®, PerioGard®): 0.12% with alcohol 11.6% (480 mL) Topical (Hibistat® Hand Rinse): 0.5% with isopropyl alcohol 70% (120 mL, 240 mL) Sponge/Brush (Hibiclens®): 4% with isopropyl alcohol 4% (22 mL) Wipes (Hibistat®): 0.5% (50s)
ependymoma? You're so close!
Subject: ependymoma? You're so close!
Do you have electronic references? If so, I just learned a neat little trick not so long ago...you can do something like a wild card search and just put in *oma, and it will bring up all words ending in *oma. I did this with my Neuro one, and that's how I found ependymoma. HTH! Have a good day!
You're welcome... I have some socks that are pretty awesome!
Subject: You're welcome... I have some socks that are pretty awesome!
Pretty sure they're two separate problems. nm
Subject: Pretty sure they're two separate problems. nm
you're real close, it's dermatochalasis (nm)
Subject: you're real close, it's dermatochalasis (nm)
It's like riding a familiar horse, comes back pretty quick. You're very welcome.
Subject: It's like riding a familiar horse, comes back pretty quick. You're very welcome.
Thanks, I came close in my guesses but not close enough for spellcheck to offer a suggestion!
Subject: Thanks, I came close in my guesses but not close enough for spellcheck to offer a suggestion!
Pretty certain this one is not it....
Subject: Pretty certain this one is not it....
I am probably not even giving a good sounds like because it is so hard to hear. Thanks!
That's it I'm pretty sure...thanx!
Subject: That's it I'm pretty sure...thanx!
Pretty much that.
Subject: Pretty much that.
She has the diagnosis of s/l sarcoidosis from a transbronchoscopic lung biopsy showing focal noncaseating granuloma
Yes, I'm pretty sure he is still
Subject: Yes, I'm pretty sure he is still
in the abdomen on PE
Pretty sure that's what they mean..sm
Subject: Pretty sure that's what they mean..sm
Thanks for taking a stab at it. Been MT'g for a very long time and this is a first. New account and so far 3 docs have dictated it as 40 and 4 weeks.
Thanks for your help. No, he says it pretty clearly.
Subject: Thanks for your help. No, he says it pretty clearly.
pretty sure no e on the end
Subject: pretty sure no e on the end
pretty clearly (sm)
Subject: pretty clearly (sm)
He often slurs words but this is pretty clear. It's possible it doesn't begin with "t" but I do hear the "r", pretty sure of the "eye" sound and "n". It sounds like "Tree-in" long i. I really appreciate all your help.
I'm pretty sure that is it!
Subject: I'm pretty sure that is it!
It's those southern accents! Thanks guys!
No, he pretty
Subject: No, he pretty
clearly said "the LOUsee" clamp several times in the report. I'm not new to OPs, but I'm at a loss on this one. I would really like to know out of curiosity, so I'm hoping QA knows!
I'm pretty sure
Subject: I'm pretty sure
those are British/English terms. :-)
That's a sounds like! Pretty bad, huh?
Subject: That's a sounds like! Pretty bad, huh?
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I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help
Subject: I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help
:-)
pretty sure it could be sulindac
Subject: pretty sure it could be sulindac
I'm pretty sure it's correct-
Subject: I'm pretty sure it's correct-
especially if this is Holter monitor or King of Hearts or something like that.
pretty sure it is hematocrit-
Subject: pretty sure it is hematocrit-
best judge of whether someone has any bleeding
That's a pretty mean thing to say.
Subject: That's a pretty mean thing to say.
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thanks. It was pretty funny :) nm
Subject: thanks. It was pretty funny :) nm
I'm pretty sure it's Z-line.
Subject: I'm pretty sure it's Z-line.
Thank you. Still pretty new to colorectal, and have not come across this yet.
Subject: Thank you. Still pretty new to colorectal, and have not come across this yet.
pretty sure its seton
Subject: pretty sure its seton
:)
I'm pretty sure how you have it is correct nm
Subject: I'm pretty sure how you have it is correct nm
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It's pretty clear-sm
Subject: It's pretty clear-sm
that he is saying Q2, I think. It doesn't sound like Pupilscan II.
I did see the hits on google about the transistors, but I couldn't make any sense of what he would mean by that. I listened again, and it's pretty clear he's saying Q2 pupillometer.
I searched cue 2, que 2, queue 2, etc. and couldn't find anything either.
Thank you so much to all of you for your help.
No, it's pretty clear
Subject: No, it's pretty clear
It doesn't sound like warfarin or heparin. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for trying, but it is pretty clear
Subject: Thanks for trying, but it is pretty clear
at least the trine part is . . . I thought a couple of times I might be hearing upset (trine), but I don't think so. It really does sound like obsetrine.
"Krini" med? he says it pretty clearly
Subject: "Krini" med? he says it pretty clearly
Think you are close. sm.
Subject: Think you are close. sm.
Think your idea of ballottement is a good one. Yeah, they do digital ballottment of the spine which sounds like it's done to see if it provokes discomfort somewhere else. Don't know much else about it though.
This one is going back flagged for sure.
Thanks folks.
sorry, not even close. thanks
Subject: sorry, not even close. thanks
Ooh, I was so close! Thanks to you both!
Subject: Ooh, I was so close! Thanks to you both!
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not close
Subject: not close
Yep, you were really close! :) YW
Subject: Yep, you were really close! :) YW
This looks close
Subject: This looks close
From this site: http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00535301
The Perigee Transobturator Prolapse Repair System (Perigee TPRS) (American Medical Systems, Minnetonka, Minnesota) is used to repair anterior vaginal prolapse via a transobturator approach. Specially-designed helical needles are utilized to attach either a porcine dermal (InteXenTM) or soft polypropylene (InteProTM) graft to the pelvic sidewall at four points.
That would be as close as you could get,
Subject: That would be as close as you could get,
I think or 1/3 centimeter, but those 2 things do not go together. When I googled it it said it is almost 1/8 inch. Might just flag it as you cannot be specific with the measurement given in those terms.
Thanks, but that's not even close...
Subject: Thanks, but that's not even close...
... the end of the word is definitely --taminal or something very close to that. He's said it twice now, and it has sounded the same both times.
Not even close to
Subject: Not even close to
welting but could be opening pressure. :-)
Not really close, but...
Subject: Not really close, but...
maybe bioprosthetic aortic valve?
Sounds pretty clear to me
Subject: Sounds pretty clear to me
I definitely am hearing laprobiotic or laprobotic; he says. I think it is a laparoscopic procedure using a robotic arm but not sure of the spelling. Cannot find. I guess I will sound it out. Thanks so much.
thanks for trying, pretty clear. I am going to blank it. :)
Subject: thanks for trying, pretty clear. I am going to blank it. :)
I was pretty sure about the axis part, but...
Subject: I was pretty sure about the axis part, but...
he slurrs his sentences all together. What about low transition LVH by voltage? I couldn't find that anywhere, not that I am even sure that is what he is saying!!!
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