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I think those are backwards aren't they? Could be wrong

Posted By: Becky on 2006-06-29
In Reply to: this is how I remember it sm - just me

Subject: I think those are backwards aren't they? Could be wrong




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You are correct & you don't have it backwards...
Subject: You are correct & you don't have it backwards...

He is harvesting the vein to use as a graft.  He is placing it in a container of heparinized saline, where it will stay until he uses it later in the procedure. 
posted backwards, sorry...
Subject: posted backwards, sorry...

Long day.  :)
backwards u stands for micro
Subject: backwards u stands for micro


you're explanation is backwards...sm
Subject: you're explanation is backwards...sm

There are after effects of an earthquake, not after affects.
The earthquake affected our electrical power.
You got that right. Backwards/forwards etc. It all works. nm
Subject: You got that right. Backwards/forwards etc. It all works. nm


the syllables are backwards - it's Relistor
Subject: the syllables are backwards - it's Relistor


he is dictating is backwards. I would type it as he dictates...nm
Subject: he is dictating is backwards. I would type it as he dictates...nm

xx
in abbr. book backwards mIU stands for one-millionth
Subject: in abbr. book backwards mIU stands for one-millionth

International Unit
You are correct, doc either gave wrong dosage or wrong drug, would "flag" this for your QA dep
Subject: You are correct, doc either gave wrong dosage or wrong drug, would "flag" this for your QA dept if you have one.


No, those aren't it, but thank you.
Subject: No, those aren't it, but thank you.

No, he's not saying electrocoagulation, though it does sound like something similar to that because he sounds like it's a device for cutting or method of cutting.  He says it twice in the report, and both times, it sounds like ahkupuration.  I tried various spellings including beginning with ac, acq, oq, ok, and anything else I could think of, but I'm still stumped.  It has my proofer stumped too.
Aren't you a SWEETHEART!!! T.Y....sm
Subject: Aren't you a SWEETHEART!!! T.Y....sm

Thank you for all that wonderful info!!!  I don't have to check with my friend now when she returns!!!  I copied what you posted and sent it to myself in an email.  Thanks again, a real sweetheart!!!  
you are quite the b*itch, aren't you?
Subject: you are quite the b*itch, aren't you?


Was this in wrong spot before? We had a slew of responses, all wrong! nm
Subject: Was this in wrong spot before? We had a slew of responses, all wrong! nm

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aren't you hearing HPV instead of ASPD?
Subject: aren't you hearing HPV instead of ASPD?

usually ASCUS HPV-negative or -positive
They did a cadaver...Hey now, aren't there laws
Subject: They did a cadaver...Hey now, aren't there laws

that sort of Tom foolery    Seriously though, you are a total whiz at this stuff and if you can't figure it out they must be really mangling whatever they are trying to say.


I did find "caudal laminectomy" though, but it doesn't sound nuthin' like cadaver.  Ew.


No question is "stupid." It's the ones that aren't
Subject: No question is "stupid." It's the ones that aren't

and should be that are.
Docs aren't always right. (shocking, I know)
Subject: Docs aren't always right. (shocking, I know)

Stedmans ENT book says naris for single, nares for plural.
You are a condescending creature aren't you?
Subject: You are a condescending creature aren't you?

Please tell me where this word is published? It's not in any of my dictionaries or word books. Just because you have may have heard it before doesn't make it gospel.
We aren't taking the test; you are.
Subject: We aren't taking the test; you are.

That's the way tests are.

Good luck.
Why aren't students allowed to ask questions?
Subject: Why aren't students allowed to ask questions?

From what I understand anyone can ask a question, including doctors, nurses, techs, etc.  I don't understand why you are telling the OP she cannot ask a question here?  
aren't leads in Roman numerals?
Subject: aren't leads in Roman numerals?

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I think Anna's got it! Sometimes the ears aren't hearing clearly
Subject: I think Anna's got it! Sometimes the ears aren't hearing clearly

s
Aren't AP, lateral, and oblique adjectives?
Subject: Aren't AP, lateral, and oblique adjectives?

Aren't "AP, lateral, and oblique" adjectives? If so, then "views" would be the inferred subject and would therefore make the verb plural.
Docs aren't very good at spelling sometimes. I go
Subject: Docs aren't very good at spelling sometimes. I go

with what I know to be correct, even if they spell it - sometimes it would be easier if they didn't spell it at all, because then we have to question it!
Thank you! I think you are right! My brain and ears aren't working today.
Subject: Thank you! I think you are right! My brain and ears aren't working today.

...
Aren't too many left that we do hyphenate anymore. The self- words we do. The "rules" are i
Subject: Aren't too many left that we do hyphenate anymore. The self- words we do. The "rules" are in your

s
Aren't too many left that we do hyphenate anymore. The self- words we do. The "rules" are i
Subject: Aren't too many left that we do hyphenate anymore. The self- words we do. The "rules" are in your

s
I'm testing right now, and I hope they aren't counting off for spelling out numbers. (sm)
Subject: I'm testing right now, and I hope they aren't counting off for spelling out numbers. (sm)

If I get a job and QA says we have to, I will make the change of course, but it might take some practice before I can be consistent with that illogical change. I would hope QA would be more interested in content than meaningless, illogical BOS changes.
Good info, but your docs aren't going to give a flying fig whether there's an 'a' or an
Subject: Good info, but your docs aren't going to give a flying fig whether there's an 'a' or an 'o'

s
lots of words we use correctly aren't in dictionaries, find another excuse. Mucusy is absolutely
Subject: lots of words we use correctly aren't in dictionaries, find another excuse. Mucusy is absolutely acceptable. nm

f
The second one maybe the same idea as there is Bicillin LA (backwards LA Bicillin?)
Subject: The second one maybe the same idea as there is Bicillin LA (backwards LA Bicillin?)


There is a Bicillin CR (could the first one be backwards by the dictator?) i.e. CR Bicillin
Subject: There is a Bicillin CR (could the first one be backwards by the dictator?) i.e. CR Bicillin


this one is right; ones below are wrong. nm
Subject: this one is right; ones below are wrong. nm

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perhaps I was wrong
Subject: perhaps I was wrong

Milton, no ulterior motive here. I'm also not a cynic, so perhaps it's best I just graciously back away from this board. You've already answered my question. This is not a board for the likes of executives. The information flying around is inaccurate, and that's the way it will remain. Since most people are smart enough to go to the source when seeking verifiable info, I'll trust the general population to be sensible enough to contact the source if and when in doubt about what they're reading. Sorry to have disturbed you.
they want, EVEN IF THEY ARE WRONG!!! *L*..nm
Subject: they want, EVEN IF THEY ARE WRONG!!! *L*..nm

xx
it wrong, cause 99% it usually is!!!....LOL...nm
Subject: it wrong, cause 99% it usually is!!!....LOL...nm

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but I could be wrong......*L*......nm
Subject: but I could be wrong......*L*......nm

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Don't know about that...and I could be way wrong....
Subject: Don't know about that...and I could be way wrong....

but isn't there also an Orthofix screw?
Do you know what's wrong with
Subject: Do you know what's wrong with

the patient?
no, that's the wrong end...thank you though..nm
Subject: no, that's the wrong end...thank you though..nm

nm
You are right, I am wrong - Sorry OP! (nm)
Subject: You are right, I am wrong - Sorry OP! (nm)

zzz
YES! Thanks! I think she just saying it wrong.
Subject: YES! Thanks! I think she just saying it wrong.

THANKS!!!!
YOUR WRONG!
Subject: YOUR WRONG!

I USE THIS SITE EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE, AND I DO HAVE A FULL LINE OF REFERENCE MATERIAL.


 


THANKS AARON, YOU DID MAKE ME FEEL BETTER!


she's right, I was wrong (above)....sm
Subject: she's right, I was wrong (above)....sm

it's med-evac, nn is 100% right on this!!!  ..........dang - I've been typing it wrong for YEARS....thanks for the heads up....nn......*S*  It's what I love most about MT'g - ya do learn new stuff daily!!!! 


 


no I was wrong, it's not pt name...sm
Subject: no I was wrong, it's not pt name...sm

I mis-read the OP...it is evidently some type of test that I, myself, am not familiar with.


 


I know what's wrong
Subject: I know what's wrong

You're using the quotation marks at the end, which means Google is searching for that exact phrase. Take the quotation marks out, and you'll get it.
I may be wrong, but
Subject: I may be wrong, but

Since the definition of hydrosalpinx is "The accumulation of serous fluid in the fallopian tube" I would say that is a condition and not something that can be made into a plural. You wouldn't say "He has gouts", you would say "He has gout in both feet".

So, I'd say something like "There was hydrosalpinx in both fallopian tubes" when he tries to make it plural.

That's my take on it, anyway.


and you'd be wrong again - SM
Subject: and you'd be wrong again - SM

here's your free education in net etiquette


http://www.tailfeathersnetwork.com/netiquette.php


Typing in all caps is considered shouting. Who wants to read a post where the person screams at you the entire time? The majority of users simply ignore those posts, and any valuable information is lost. Please do NOT use all caps, you will only be perceived as ignorant, inconsiderate, and lazy.


BOS is wrong
Subject: BOS is wrong

Assessments need to be without abbreviations (unless the abbreviation is so obscure that you and no one else knows it). If not, when they are audited it will hit the fan. Remember all the middlemen who are going to read and make decisions about reimbursement, etc. based on the report. Some of them are $8.00 an hour employees and are making decisions regarding OUR health care and the treatments/procedures our doctors have decided upon. Does that scare you too?
IT IS WRONG BECAUSE
Subject: IT IS WRONG BECAUSE

b.i.d. and t.i.d. etc. are abbreviations from latin words.  Week or weekly is definitely not latin.  Type it out as "weekly"


might help if we know what is wrong with
Subject: might help if we know what is wrong with

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