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I stand corrected. Thanks for the clarification on that! nm

Posted By: ME on 2007-09-13
In Reply to: Tessier's shows a DeLee vaginal retractor & a DeLee - vesical retractor, so we learned something new! :)

Subject: I stand corrected. Thanks for the clarification on that! nm

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Ha, I stand corrected all the time. I stood corrected to a post you sm
Subject: Ha, I stand corrected all the time. I stood corrected to a post you sm

made the other day.

Between the two of us, we are getting the stuff out though. Have a GREAT day!

I stand corrected - thanks
nm
I may stand corrected
Subject: I may stand corrected

but I've not heard of this before :)
Well then I stand corrected.
Subject: Well then I stand corrected.

Is the jejunum mentioned in this report?


Thank you, I stand corrected.
Subject: Thank you, I stand corrected.


I stand corrected, thank you.
Subject: I stand corrected, thank you.


Thank you, I stand corrected.
Subject: Thank you, I stand corrected.


Thank you, I stand corrected.
Subject: Thank you, I stand corrected.


thanks--I stand corrected (and in need of updates!)
Subject: thanks--I stand corrected (and in need of updates!)


evertors-I stand corrected. thanks! NM
Subject: evertors-I stand corrected. thanks! NM

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I thank you so much and I stand corrected! I'm sorry grace...
Subject: I thank you so much and I stand corrected! I'm sorry grace...


I stand corrected, thanks MT50.
Subject: I stand corrected, thanks MT50.

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I will stand corrected, but I do not believe it is capitalized.
Subject: I will stand corrected, but I do not believe it is capitalized.


Pardon me---I stand corrected! it was 4:30 am when I answered
Subject: Pardon me---I stand corrected! it was 4:30 am when I answered

sorry. don't get undies in a bunch.
I stand corrected. MT50 has it correct.
Subject: I stand corrected. MT50 has it correct.

Stage T2b.


I stand corrected, class 4 and airway. NM
Subject: I stand corrected, class 4 and airway. NM

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Sorry, I stand corrected, beat me with a wet noodle, I deserve it.
Subject: Sorry, I stand corrected, beat me with a wet noodle, I deserve it.

nm
Does CA stand for carcinoma or cancer or can it stand for both? TIA!
Subject: Does CA stand for carcinoma or cancer or can it stand for both? TIA!


clarification
Subject: clarification

"... the lacertus fibrosus (bicipital fascia), which passes obliquely downward and medialward across the brachial artery, and is continuous with the deep fascia covering the origins of the Flexor muscles of the forearm..." per Gray's Anatomy. Hope this helps.
all right, thanks for the clarification
Subject: all right, thanks for the clarification


clarification
Subject: clarification

Does the following make sense? Fundi: Did have some status post laser therapy of the cerumen occlusion in the left ear.
clarification
Subject: clarification

I mean like a bedroom "air mattress"


Clarification, please
Subject: Clarification, please

You listed this:
Lowercase the first letter of each item
in a series following a colon when the items are separated by commas.
The patient is on the following medications: Theo-Dur, prednisone, Bronkometer.

It says 'lowercase the first letter of each item in a series...but Theo-Dur has a capital letter...can you please tell me which of my examples is correct? Thanks
Further Clarification
Subject: Further Clarification

I think I am just confusing the issue for you. Here is what the BOS says about Military time. Maybe this is more helpful.

"Military time identifies the day's 24 hours by numerals 0100 through 2400. Hours 0100 through 1200 are consistent with a.m. hours 1 through noon, while hours 1300 through 2400 correlate with p.m. hours 1 through midnight.

This form takes four numerals. Do not separate hours from minutes with a colon. Do not use a.m. or p.m."

In my previous post I made a mistake, I told you if the number started with a 1 0r a 2 it was p.m. - that is not true. 1000 hours is 10 a.m. 1100 hours is 11 a.m. and 1200 hours is noon. 1300 hours is 1 p.m. etc...
SM for quick clarification...
He has a long-standing problem. However, his problem is of long standing.

(Just thought I'd mention it.) *grin*
clarification of verbatim!!
Subject: clarification of verbatim!!

I am told to type some test files verbatim and I know that means exactly the way the dictator is saying it.  My problem is the doctor is saying ain't and doesn't, which are contractions.  This just do not seem right, right? 
clarification of my response
Subject: clarification of my response

I would leave it as you have it if the doctor is talking about two different fingers, which was my assumption.  In my experience, doctors like to omit the word and a lot and commas are substituted.  If he/she is taking about the same finger, then omit the comma. 
Clarification - s/l hindru intox
Subject: Clarification - s/l hindru intox

To clarify, I need help with this:


He was found to be in rhabdomyolysis and s/l hindru intox was positive for amphetamines, benzos, opiates, and THC.


Thanks!


Clarification - s/l symptom status
Subject: Clarification - s/l symptom status

To clarify, I need help with this:


He smiles much of the time; he is cooperative.  s/l Symptom status revealed that he knew that George Bush was the current president and that Bill Clinton preceded him.  He denies hearing any voices.....


Thanks!


jg, thanks for that clarification. It makes sense.
Subject: jg, thanks for that clarification. It makes sense.

Thanks
Clarification - Hopital Course - leave abbreviations?
Subject: Clarification - Hopital Course - leave abbreviations?

Oops!  I meant, in the discharge summary under the hospital course heading must we expand dictated abbreviations as we would under the impression or diagnosis?  Or is it acceptable to leave them verbatim.


Thanks!!!!!!


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Subject: For further clarification, per AAMT BOS2 if there is a value associated with this abbreviation it should be sq cm, i.e. 2 sq cm not 2 cm2 as too many numerals may cause confusion and not be easily read.


i have been corrected by QA on this one its:
Subject: i have been corrected by QA on this one its:

C-section
QA just corrected me on this
Subject: QA just corrected me on this

They fixed it to ProTime; however, I had it typed as pro time, two words as in Prothrombin time. I didn't argue, but I have always learned it to be two words. I guess I didn't help much huh??
corrected
Subject: corrected

What about this then: Appendectomy with 3 D&C. Tonsillectomy.


You guys are really helping. Thanks, again!


Why was it corrected, unless it was
Subject: Why was it corrected, unless it was

referring to both knees??
he corrected himself, never mind
Subject: he corrected himself, never mind

He corrected himself later on in the paragraph. Never mind!
i was corrected in the beginning by QC here at MQ :
Subject: i was corrected in the beginning by QC here at MQ :

hepatitis C...the initial at the end needs to be capitalized. no dash.
Nevermind - he corrected himself.
Subject: Nevermind - he corrected himself.


i always type 2 words and have never been corrected.
Subject: i always type 2 words and have never been corrected.

differently
QA corrected it as "form" area
Subject: QA corrected it as "form" area

Thanks for the help!
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome. Hopefully you got the corrected part.class 4, not IV.NM
Subject: Welcome, Welcome, Welcome. Hopefully you got the corrected part.class 4, not IV.NM

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Since Humulin is human insulin, I, too, wonder if she corrected herself. nm
Subject: Since Humulin is human insulin, I, too, wonder if she corrected herself. nm

x
She said bullae first, then corrected herself and spelled 'buba'???
Subject: She said bullae first, then corrected herself and spelled 'buba'???

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Silly me I should have listened further. Doc corrected himself it was dedicated
Subject: Silly me I should have listened further. Doc corrected himself it was dedicated


No prob, CAMT. I get corrected all the time! Have a good day. nm
Subject: No prob, CAMT. I get corrected all the time! Have a good day. nm

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wow! didn't catch that until you wrote, Debra. thanks much - corrected it. - n/m
Subject: wow! didn't catch that until you wrote, Debra. thanks much - corrected it. - n/m


I do abbreviate it and no one has corrected me as of yet. About the numbered diagnoses list, i don&
Subject: I do abbreviate it and no one has corrected me as of yet. About the numbered diagnoses list, i don't know


He had a PaCO2 of 40.1, a corrected PaO2 of 59.4, and HCO3 of 25.8, and an s/l "O2 HP" of 89.8
Subject: He had a PaCO2 of 40.1, a corrected PaO2 of 59.4, and HCO3 of 25.8, and an s/l "O2 HP" of 89.8.

ON arteral blood gas...He had a PaCO2 of 40.1, a corrected PaO2 of 59.4, and HCO3 of 25.8, and an "O2 HP" of 89.8. 
yes! doctor corrected himself and I thought it was part of the sentence. Thanks!
Subject: yes! doctor corrected himself and I thought it was part of the sentence. Thanks!


TAH and MSO - What is the M stand for?
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