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Also found in Surgical Word Book ankle-brachial index, but [2008-08-30]
Subject: Also found in Surgical Word Book ankle-brachial index, but they have the pleural of index as indexes or indices, so either would be right then. So index, indexes or indices are all correct choices depending on how it is said, obviously.

Ortho Word Help [2008-08-30]
Subject: Ortho Word Help Impingement syndrome, left shoulder. Her shoulder was inject with s/l a mishelarckin larkin and cortisone. Any suggestions? tia

2nd word edematous? [2008-08-29]
Subject: 2nd word edematous?

2nd word edematous? [2008-08-29]
Subject: 2nd word edematous?

Could the first word be erythematous? [2008-08-29]
Subject: Could the first word be erythematous?

Per AAMT-BOS2 page 149 it states "Use of idiosyncratic capitalization is optional" so I would [2008-08-28]
Subject: Per AAMT-BOS2 page 149 it states "Use of idiosyncratic capitalization is optional" so I would put Actoplus Met

ACTOplus met as in Pharmaceutical Word Book, 2008 [2008-08-28]
Subject: ACTOplus met as in Pharmaceutical Word Book, 2008

ortho word help [2008-08-28]
Subject: ortho word help Patient has fracture of right distal radius and fracture of right scaphoid. The wrist was examined showing that there is s/l tinners to the distal radius. TIA

I typed it for years as 1 word, then worked [2008-08-28]
Subject: I typed it for years as 1 word, then worked for an ortho clinic for a while and was told it was 2.

I would definitely number them [2008-08-27]
Subject: I would definitely number them /

ortho word help [2008-08-27]
Subject: ortho word help Ortho report ankle tendinitis and knee strain. S/L disposture to the mutal mealeatus. tia

Oh my gosh. I feel so stupid. Thank you. He is spelling if as it is one word and [2008-08-26]
Subject: Oh my gosh. I feel so stupid. Thank you. He is spelling if as it is one word and does not say it beforehand. This would have helped me out tremendously. I can see it is going to be a long afternoon.

Sorry, meant spelling it as if it is one word. The doc got me to rattled. Thanks again. [2008-08-26]
Subject: Sorry, meant spelling it as if it is one word. The doc got me to rattled. Thanks again.

has a normal s/l affact. Help, I can't think of a simple word?!!? sm [2008-08-26]
Subject: has a normal s/l affact. Help, I can't think of a simple word?!!? sm Patient is orineted times three and has a normal ______. s/l affact. My mind is drawing a blank

there are transfixion sutures. Found in Surgical Word Book [2008-08-25]
Subject: there are transfixion sutures. Found in Surgical Word Book

Is coumadinized a word? [2008-08-21]
Subject: Is coumadinized a word? The patient is chronically coumadinized ... Or would it be better to use - the patient is on chronic Coumadin ???

listen for the word sella in there. nm [2008-08-21]
Subject: listen for the word sella in there. nm x

Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA. [2008-08-21]
Subject: Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease???? TIA.

I never said that I transcribed that word ~ I only mentioned that the doctor (sm) [2008-08-19]
Subject: I never said that I transcribed that word ~ I only mentioned that the doctor (sm) spelled it that way (I always left a blank in the report ~ he would always write it in when he got the report back). This was many, many years ago when I worked in-house. I honestly thought it was a made-up word as he was the only doctor who used it (I have never heard it used since), so I was surprised to hear of somebody else stumbling onto the same word (or something similar). By no means did I intend to mean that that was the correct spelling or that I used that word ~ I apologize if that is how my message was read. :)

Word help, sounds like "cautious" IV fluids [2008-08-18]
Subject: Word help, sounds like "cautious" IV fluids Can someone help me with a word, sounds like cautious or precautious IV fluids were initiated.

Word help Constitutional, eyes, ears, nose, throat, cardiovascular, s/l *tory. This is 12-point ros [2008-08-17]
Subject: Word help Constitutional, eyes, ears, nose, throat, cardiovascular, s/l *tory. This is 12-point ros

word help constitutional [2008-08-17]
Subject: word help constitutional yes it is respiratory . HEENT, then cardiovascular, then respiratory and then abdomen, etc. etc. So, logically, respiratory should follow the cardiovascular..

word help [2008-08-17]
Subject: word help that's true, they do make up their own rules. I forgot that logic only works half the time.

No such word but again docs make up as they go.. sm [2008-08-16]
Subject: No such word but again docs make up as they go.. sm pallor = pale

Word help S/L labial infusion. NM [2008-08-16]
I now crazy, aint it?


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index/indices (QA) [2008-08-30]
This is how QA put it. I stand corrected, but that's news to me. ankle brachial pressure indexes

Also found in Surgical Word Book ankle-brachial index, but [2008-08-30]
Subject: Also found in Surgical Word Book ankle-brachial index, but they have the pleural of index as indexes or indices, so either would be right then. So index, indexes or indices are all correct choices depending on how it is said, obviously.

Ortho Word Help [2008-08-30]
Subject: Ortho Word Help Impingement syndrome, left shoulder. Her shoulder was inject with s/l a mishelarckin larkin and cortisone. Any suggestions? tia

When I first started, I was taught to put [2008-08-29]
Subject: When I first started, I was taught to put the emphasis of any word not understand on a different syllable and sometimes that is all the problem is and you can understand it then.

When I first started, I was taught to put [2008-08-29]
Subject: When I first started, I was taught to put the emphasis of any word not understand on a different syllable and sometimes that is all the problem is and you can understand it then.

2nd word edematous? [2008-08-29]
Subject: 2nd word edematous?

2nd word edematous? [2008-08-29]
Subject: 2nd word edematous?

Could the first word be erythematous? [2008-08-29]
Subject: Could the first word be erythematous?

divot was taken? [2008-08-28]
Subject: divot was taken? canA divot was taken of the skin and subcutaneous tissue creating ostomy

Per AAMT-BOS2 page 149 it states "Use of idiosyncratic capitalization is optional" so I would [2008-08-28]
Subject: Per AAMT-BOS2 page 149 it states "Use of idiosyncratic capitalization is optional" so I would put Actoplus Met

ACTOplus met as in Pharmaceutical Word Book, 2008 [2008-08-28]
Subject: ACTOplus met as in Pharmaceutical Word Book, 2008

ortho word help [2008-08-28]
Subject: ortho word help Patient has fracture of right distal radius and fracture of right scaphoid. The wrist was examined showing that there is s/l tinners to the distal radius. TIA

That's it [2008-08-28]
Subject: That's it That is it, thank you so much. It is funny when someone gives you a word and it is clear as day all of a sudden.

Dealing with ESL dictation [2008-08-28]
Subject: Dealing with ESL dictation Just looking for some advice on dealing with a heavy load of ESL dictators, alldifferent accents.I I

LOL [2008-08-28]
Subject: LOL Now, I am really confused

I typed it for years as 1 word, then worked [2008-08-28]
Subject: I typed it for years as 1 word, then worked for an ortho clinic for a while and was told it was 2.

I would definitely number them [2008-08-27]
Subject: I would definitely number them /

Abdominal Exam [2008-08-27]
Subject: Abdominal Exam Trying to find a word in the abdominal exam.. ABDOMEN: Positive bowel sounds throughout. Soft, flat, non (sounds like decendent??) Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

BPH [2008-08-27]
Subject: BPH I know there is hyperplasia and hypertrophy. Which is preferred?

Is he saying iliopsoas? [2008-08-27]
Subject: Is he saying iliopsoas?

THANK YOU!!! [2008-08-27]
Subject: THANK YOU!!! os calcis!!!! It means heel bone... DUH!!! haha why couldn

Help please! [2008-08-27]
Subject: Help please! The doc is stating a word I have never heard before. This is in regard to a male external genitalia examination. The docs says, There are no s/l shankers. Any ideas? I cannot verify it. I am definitely hearing shankers, but I like to know what it is. TIA

ortho word help [2008-08-27]
Subject: ortho word help Ortho report ankle tendinitis and knee strain. S/L disposture to the mutal mealeatus. tia

thank you another question. [2008-08-27]
Subject: thank you another question. Thank you. Is the first word disposture correct, I can't find anything even close. Sorry, I am new to MT and ortho.

I was just thinking oscalcis... [2008-08-27]
Subject: I was just thinking oscalcis... i just checked back in to see if you found out what it was; darn it; i was in the wrong area; you did put lots of clues (ankle).... Glad you found what you needed! YIPPEE! nice to have help on this board...



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