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Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?

Posted By: Jan on 2007-11-20
In Reply to: word help - chest x-ray - jckerygma

Subject: Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?




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Thanks. I can hear the "on" now. He is slurring this together. NM
Subject: Thanks. I can hear the "on" now. He is slurring this together. NM

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I can't hear that word, but thanks though!! nm
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I definitely hear an L in the word.
Subject: I definitely hear an L in the word.

Here's how it is used, 2 spots...

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I don't think so. I definitely hear the sl... in the word. Thanks anyway!
Subject: I don't think so. I definitely hear the sl... in the word. Thanks anyway!


Yes it was and I could hear it clearly since you gave me the word!
Subject: Yes it was and I could hear it clearly since you gave me the word!


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Subject: Can you hear the word reducible in there?


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Subject: Do you hear the word saline?


isn't that the same word?? I hear index
Subject: isn't that the same word?? I hear index


Unsure, but maybe you could compare this word with what you hear.
Subject: Unsure, but maybe you could compare this word with what you hear.

Not sure, but there is a pericentromeric marker....Maybe you could take a listen and compare it to this word - again, unsure, but maybe...
i distincly hear "man" on the end of the word
Subject: i distincly hear "man" on the end of the word


Can you give the whole sentence so that we can hear the word prior to that one?
Subject: Can you give the whole sentence so that we can hear the word prior to that one?


Can you hear Jennings mouth gag? Found it in Tessier Surgical Word Book
Subject: Can you hear Jennings mouth gag? Found it in Tessier Surgical Word Book


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Subject: Might be stumbling over the word "gross" and repeating the word gross visual fields.


one word in Stedman's cardiology and The Surgical Word Book
Subject: one word in Stedman's cardiology and The Surgical Word Book


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It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm
Subject: It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm

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pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word
Subject: pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word

basic grammar here
If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm
Subject: If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm

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After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.
Subject: After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.


It's not inspection or inspiration
Subject: It's not inspection or inspiration

are u a newbie?
Question regarding inspiration...sm
Subject: Question regarding inspiration...sm

Chest x-ray was done and he has an "eighth rib inspiration."


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Subject: What is the word before Nare-A. The other word is ballottable.


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Subject: Need word help. Is there a "phobia" word sm

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Subject: perhaps it is "on gastric"

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No "on" is heard
Subject: No "on" is heard


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Subject: you keep getting this "on the line" guy

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Subject: RE: Cervical collar: If he's clearly saying "on"...

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Subject: "ON POSS"/?EMPHASIS

Maybe this is a mush-mouth 'emphasis'? (It would make [weird] sense...)
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Subject: what about "on the order of" 170 systolic.

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if only 8 ribs visible, patient's inspiration was not deep enough? better insp. shows 10-11 ribs
Subject: if only 8 ribs visible, patient's inspiration was not deep enough? better insp. shows 10-11 ribs


I started out doing radiology in 1990. I leaned the basic 4 "on the job" you might say. nm
Subject: I started out doing radiology in 1990. I leaned the basic 4 "on the job" you might say. nm

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Cervical procedure, s/l "on vasse" views? obtained. nm
Subject: Cervical procedure, s/l "on vasse" views? obtained. nm


not a word question but word book question
Subject: not a word question but word book question

I am in need of reference books and looking at Stedmans Medical and Surgical equipment book. I see the fifth edition is out, that must be the newest edition?

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