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Megan style tissue expander?

Posted By: CS on 2006-10-07
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Subject: Megan style tissue expander?

OP note - he says Megan-style 133 500 cc full volume tissue expander.  Cannot find Megan or Megann. 




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tissue expander system
Subject: tissue expander system

Sounds like EndoMed, but cannot verify with books or online.  Breast surgery.
it IS tissue expander or expansion....
Subject: it IS tissue expander or expansion....

they put in tissue expanders before actually doing the tissue expansion in which patients return for fills to the expanders until they are at a proper volume, usually at which point the expanders get changed out for permanent implants (gel or saline).


 


Crit is one I have in my expander...
Subject: Crit is one I have in my expander...

A lot say that one all the time, type it in that way and "poof" the whole word pops up.  Those expander programs totally rock.  My sad-sack goal is to someday look like one of those ultra-cool court stenographers. 
I spell that one out and have it in my expander (sm)
Subject: I spell that one out and have it in my expander (sm)

because no one dictator can ever seem to agree on it it seems!  So, because I am allowed to with my particular account(s), I always go for non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and score the "free" keystrokes to boot!
Sorry. that's s/l (Crazy expander)
Subject: Sorry. that's s/l (Crazy expander)


Word Expander
Subject: Word Expander

Unfortunately, I do not have word expander and this dictator is using abbreviations.  Can someone please help me.  Under Physical Examination, I believe the dictator is saying M/F/SB.  Can someone direct me to a word expander on line.
Well I better fix it in my expander. Thanks again for the info. nm
Subject: Well I better fix it in my expander. Thanks again for the info. nm


expander question
Subject: expander question

crescent s/l Turick expander?? tia!
Thanks bunches, that will go in my expander!
Subject: Thanks bunches, that will go in my expander!


Come to find out -- all I had to do was look through my expander file!!!
Subject: Come to find out -- all I had to do was look through my expander file!!!

nm
diverticulitis. Need my expander on the boards sometimes. nm
Subject: diverticulitis. Need my expander on the boards sometimes. nm

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Sorry about the expander. It should just be SM, I wasn't paying attention (nm)
Subject: Sorry about the expander. It should just be SM, I wasn't paying attention (nm)


Definitely not cramps, but CRPS fits. (I even had it in my expander) -
Subject: Definitely not cramps, but CRPS fits. (I even had it in my expander) -

nm
Parietex mesh. Found it in my expander! :) nm
Subject: Parietex mesh. Found it in my expander! :) nm

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isn't that the truth.Gotta love the expander NM
Subject: isn't that the truth.Gotta love the expander NM


style
Subject: style

stay home for the next two days or 2 days?  or does it depend on account specifics?  Thanks in advance.
style
Subject: style

Use numbers unless 2 numbers in a row or beginning a sentence. Zoloft 50 mg 1 daily versus Zoloft 50 one daily.

If you don't have AAMT Book of Style, this is a good website. http://www.mtdaily.com/style.html
Which style do you use for PRN/p.r.n.? How about the same for PC/p.c.? -sm
Subject: Which style do you use for PRN/p.r.n.? How about the same for PC/p.c.? -sm

http://www.ismp.org/tools/errorproneabbreviations.pdf
Because this site re: medical abbreviations that should never be used in reports doesn't list PC/p.c., then your choice is based on your style guide, isn't it. Which style guide do you follow for tx'ing "as needed"...PRN or p.r.n.? Go with it for PC/p.c. (There's an AAMT Style Guide that some medical tx companies require MTs to follow. Does it require small letters and periods for Latin-word abbreviations?)

Resource: Abbreviations Web site,
http://www.medilexicon.com/medicalabbreviations.php?keywords=PC&search=abbreviation
[After Meals(post cibum)]
Sorry, that was an expander fart! I meant addition to, but it was the s/l phental.
Subject: Sorry, that was an expander fart! I meant addition to, but it was the s/l phental.


Medical spell check and word expander
Subject: Medical spell check and word expander

Hi, Could anyone tell me, please, where I can download a GOOD, but CHEAP Medical spellchecker and word expander program?  I just got a new computer with Vista and my Shortcuts program or dictionary (Dorland's) will not work.  I have been off work for a while and need desperately to work, but I'm lacking money to buy those.  Info would be appreciated.  I've spent hours looking on the Net.  Thanks!!


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Need help on style board....nm...TIA
Subject: Need help on style board....nm...TIA

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AAMT Style
Subject: AAMT Style

Anyone have any good web links to sum up AAMT BOS Second Edition - Don't have book yet...Thanks


Maybe McGhan style 133
Subject: Maybe McGhan style 133

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style question
Subject: style question

Is it correct to put "May 10th" or "May 10"  - this is just a general question.  I don't know if the "th" is supposed to be there after a date.  TIA.
Have a style question here!!
Subject: Have a style question here!!

Working for a new company -- they say all meds in a paragraph be separated by semi-colons as well as semi-colon use in parts of the PE.  They seem to imply that I am some kind of incompetent fool for not doing this automatically.  I've been an MT for 25+ years, and a few of my accounts were for some of the most prestigious medical facilities in the U.S. and have never routinely done this.  Is this a new AAMT style rule?  I wouldn't be questioning this if it was a hospital preference, but it's the whole little smarmy company.....


Sorry so cranky.


per the Book of Style
Subject: per the Book of Style

Per Book of Style 2 edition page 150:

"When the generic name and brand name of a medication sound alike, use the generic spelling unless it is certain that the brand name is being referenced to."

Therefore, I would use the generic spelling levothyroxine.

Book of Style
Subject: Book of Style

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Style question, sm...
Subject: Style question, sm...

The provider is dicating HPV DNA in the ASSESSMENT. Normally, we never abbreviate in the assessment, but for some reason I'm wondering if an exception to this could be for DNA. Should I type it 'human papilloma virus deoxyribonucleic acid' or "human human papilloma virus DNA"?

TIA for your advice,
Vertically Challenged
Book of Style sm.
Subject: Book of Style sm.

It is the former AAMT's way of trying to standardize what each MT is doing. Many companies expect you to strictly adhere to what the BOS says for quality and if you do not it affects your QA scores.
Is there a way to download the MTstars word expander list? I have had it in the past...
Subject: Is there a way to download the MTstars word expander list? I have had it in the past...

any ideas? TIA
There is no word expander list for MTStars FlashType. Each must create their own.
Subject: There is no word expander list for MTStars FlashType. Each must create their own.

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AAMT style question...sm
can someone please tell me what the rule is on numbers 1-10?  I read they were wanting to change it to all numerals, but has that happened or do you still spell out numbers 1-10 except for clarity purposes?  Have gotten myself all confused now...Thanks.  
I need opinion on something from AAMT regarding style...
I know the latest from AAMT regarding using numbers is to use 2, 3, 4, etc instead of two, three, four in the body of a report.   I just think it looks tacky to say "on postoperative day 2" or "after 3 days", etc.  I hate doing it.  It's not so bad when referring to meds or technical stuff.  Does everyone follow this AAMT "law" now?  Just wondering what everyone else does??? 
but then CDC Journal Style Guide says...
Subject: but then CDC Journal Style Guide says...

Gram stain, gram-negative, gram-positive
AAMT "Book of Style"? (nm)
Subject: AAMT "Book of Style"? (nm)


Book of Style 2nd edition....
Subject: Book of Style 2nd edition....

I don't know if you guys follow BOS rules but...

per BOS page 150 "When generic name and brand name of a medication sound alike, use the generic spelling unless it is certain that the brand name is being referenced." (Therefore, use KCl.)

Also per BOS p 461 Dangerous Abbreviations "Use complete spelling for drug names." (Therefore, use potassium chloride!) ?
Style question: If using the term SM
Subject: Style question: If using the term SM

"history of present illness" within the report, such as "see history of present illness above", do you capitalize the letters such as "see History of Present Illness above"?  Also, such as "see Review of Systems below"?  Do we keep them lower case or upper case when they are used within the report? 


Thank you. I'm confused and I hope this question makes sense.


 


s/l *Chang style syringette*????
Subject: s/l *Chang style syringette*????


lol, I love your style and wisdom! Nm
Subject: lol, I love your style and wisdom! Nm

nm
Looked but can't find anything in AMA style guide. sm
Subject: Looked but can't find anything in AMA style guide. sm

I think your doc is confusing "more so" with "moreover." "Moreso" is not even in the English dictionary.

AAMT follows AMA's style guide on this issue
Subject: AAMT follows AMA's style guide on this issue

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Abbreviations per book of style question - sm

Do you abbreviate mg, ml, 02 etc if the account instructions say to spell out abbreviations as per book of style? 


 


Have ordered book, not here yet.  Thanks in advance for help.


client preference and BOS (book of style)
Subject: client preference and BOS (book of style)

really, we cannot tell you the answer, albeit for 20 years, Webster's Merriam dictionary has it with no hypen (same with most re- words)...but it's really up to your client(s) and also the Book Of Style by the AAMT really spells it out.....somewhere in the huge nearly 600 page book........


good luck :)


BOS is 'Book of Style', what has crepitus to do in there? We all know what 'crepitus' i
Subject: BOS is 'Book of Style', what has crepitus to do in there? We all know what 'crepitus' is


It all comes down to style as stated in the begining of a lot of reference books
Subject: It all comes down to style as stated in the begining of a lot of reference books

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That's what I mean by "ask your QA!" Account specifics dictate style, sm
Subject: That's what I mean by "ask your QA!" Account specifics dictate style, sm

but the AAMT BOS dictates what is correct for the industry, getting its information from sources such as the Chicago Manual of Style, the American Medical Association book of style (which I own), etc. As the poster below states, Joint Commission goes by BOS and does not like "same" or abbreviations for diagnoses, impressions, op titles, etc. They will randomly choose patient charts and go through them to check things like this! It's the Joint Commission which recommends or removes hospital accreditations--a very powerful entity.

So, ask your QA what the account wants. If they want "same," give them "same." For other accounts, do it the correct way.
fetal tissue cell transplant. Is it really cell? I could only find fetal tissue transplant. Thanks!
Subject: fetal tissue cell transplant. Is it really cell? I could only find fetal tissue transplant. Thanks!


tissue
Subject: tissue

This is an OP note for a wound incision and drainage, and debridement. He states "All of the ___ tissue was removed using either curettes or scissors, and pickups."


It sounds like "g-by-lased" tissue. He is a mumbler Thanks!


tissue
Subject: tissue

can you make out "devitalized" tissue ?
He definitely says tissue, though.
Subject: He definitely says tissue, though.


Tissue checks?
Subject: Tissue checks?

Dr. Says:  It is tender to palpation about the left LS spine, as well as the superior and posterior iliac crest.  There is slight fullness to this area.  There is no tissue (s/l checks or changes) or erythema.  She has a decreased range of motion about the LS spine, secondary to pain. 


No idea on this one.  Not even sure where to research.