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I believe it's "to pain".

Posted By: SherryJP on 2006-10-18
In Reply to: s/l tapane - LinK

Subject: I believe it's "to pain".




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Blank is probably "to" as in "to 15 mmHg." sm
Subject: Blank is probably "to" as in "to 15 mmHg." sm

"of" might be okay, too. In laparoscopic surgeries, the doc use a needle, in this case the Veress, to insufflate the abdomen (fill it with air) so that he/she has room to look around in there. The peritoneum fills with the air ("pneumo"). They keep an eye on the pressure so they don't add more than can be handled (like filling up a balloon with air or a car tire--there are gauges to keep track of that, too).


i have been told to use "to" by QA
Subject: i have been told to use "to" by QA

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I have always typed it with the word "to" i.e. 1 to 1
Subject: I have always typed it with the word "to" i.e. 1 to 1


Maybe substitute "to" with "with" or "of." JMO NM
Subject: Maybe substitute "to" with "with" or "of." JMO NM

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any way it could be "to solids" ? (perhaps they can swallow liquids) ? nm
Subject: any way it could be "to solids" ? (perhaps they can swallow liquids) ? nm


"breaking in to"--"in" and "to" just happen to be beside one another
Subject: "breaking in to"--"in" and "to" just happen to be beside one another

Into or In to?
"Into is a preposition that has many definitions, but they all generally relate to direction.
On the other hand, in by itself can be an adverb, preposition, or adjective (and to by itself is a preposition or an adverb). Sometimes in and to just end up next to each other.

Maybe examples will help!
He walked into the room.
(Which direction was he going? Into the room.)

We broke in to the room.
('Broke in' is a phrasal verb. What did you break in to? The room.)

(Fogarty, Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips 34-35).
I believe "to the fourth" would be a superscript, but a lot of times
Subject: I believe "to the fourth" would be a superscript, but a lot of times

you cannot type it that way because when the report is uploaded to the hospital system, it won't recognize codes like subscript and superscript.  So how you've typed it, 8 x 10 to the 4th power, would be correct in that case.
could be "to prevent" future herniation
Subject: could be "to prevent" future herniation


I type things like that with a "to" for clarity etc. nm
Subject: I type things like that with a "to" for clarity etc. nm


It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable
Subject: It is appropriate to use the word fixated as in the medical description of "To make fixed, stable, or stationary."


possibly occult sciatic pain ( pain hidden/concealed/not manifest) ? nm
Subject: possibly occult sciatic pain ( pain hidden/concealed/not manifest) ? nm


if it's in the spine, it could be "discogenic" pain versus "facet"-related pain
Subject: if it's in the spine, it could be "discogenic" pain versus "facet"-related pain


could be TKA-total knee amputation. pain could be "ghost" pain --nm
Subject: could be TKA-total knee amputation. pain could be "ghost" pain --nm

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Drug name - s/l amarek, for back pain and neck pain
Subject: Drug name - s/l amarek, for back pain and neck pain

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Subject: px with rib pain

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Subject: They are also without and with pain.


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Subject: pain?


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Subject: I would think so, because pain down either - sm

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Subject: Sorry, it's PAIN. Long day!!

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Subject: On-cue pain buster?

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Subject: referred pain?

 


 


referred pain



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Subject: intermittent pain?


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Subject: recurrent pain?


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Subject: There is Balacet 325, pain med. SM

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Subject: limb pain

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Subject: Nope, not hip pain.

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Subject: CC: Back pain

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Subject: New pain med s/l zymonten

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Subject: it is just that she has low back pain..sm

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Subject: Pain description

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knee pain
Subject: knee pain

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