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I would say to do it just the way you did with the exception that I would use the number 8 for the p

Posted By: MT50 on 2007-12-11
In Reply to: Fraxel laser treatment - sammypot

Subject: I would say to do it just the way you did with the exception that I would use the number 8 for the passes and not type out the number.




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Subject: I use the number 0....


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She had two or three episodes of this two days ago and then probably six to eight episodes yesterday, and then one or two episodes this morning.


Wouldn't they all be spelled out or would "episodes be considered a technical term"?


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Subject: or some other number value?

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Number readings ?
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Thanks for replying so fast.  Actually, my question was on the J point elevation s/l "1 and ?"  Kind of sounded like 1 and the letter "o", but doesn't make sense.  Didn't know if maybe he was speaking of a certain lead, but doesn't sound close to anything.  Thanks so much for your time!!!!  :-)
number rules?
Subject: number rules?

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Thank you - that was suppose to be a number one, but
Subject: Thank you - that was suppose to be a number one, but


'several' isn't a number
Subject: 'several' isn't a number

'Several' isn't a number, is it? I don't think it is. To me, the sentence looks odd with the abbreviation following the word 'several.'
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Subject: Maybe 'several' is a number

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BOS II says q.4 h., space after the number(s) now. nm
Subject: BOS II says q.4 h., space after the number(s) now. nm


I put the number sign... nm
Subject: I put the number sign... nm


use number 0, not the letter O.....
Subject: use number 0, not the letter O.....


Leave it as a number. nm
Subject: Leave it as a number. nm

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Subject: Hmmm, I can think of a number of

things, but nothing like your s/l.  Usually the doctor will address any occupational exposure such as asbestos or silica, noxious fumes, etc. which may be encountered in a factory or manufacturing environment.  Could you maybe tweak your s/l a little? 
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thing.  If you are an employee, you should check with your supervisor to see if your company follows the BOS guidelines (most do).  If you have your own accounts, you might want to consider employing the BOS guidelines. 


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Note: ISMP stands for Institute for Safe Medicine Practices. 


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I think it's fine to leave it the way you have it, no need to number it. nm
Subject: I think it's fine to leave it the way you have it, no need to number it. nm

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Subject: CPT code and the number you typed...

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Subject: Yes, #20 is number of pills, and you type

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Subject: Thanks penny! I had seen it a number of ways. nm


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But I doubt its that many, maybe he means #50 with 15 refills?
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