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My QA person told me that only capitalize

Posted By: Hayseed on 2007-02-16
In Reply to: milk of magnesia - LoWo

Subject: My QA person told me that only capitalize

if it is a brand name, such as Phillips Milk of Magnesia, otherwise it's lowercase if all by itself.


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Subject: My QA person just told me it was

Parent-Child Relationship Programme. You're too good, MT50!

told perhaps by a french person?..sm
Subject: told perhaps by a french person?..sm

In French, the term *cul-de-sac* means bottom of the bag (no, it doesn't mean *dead-end street*), bottom of the sack, to us, in English. 


So, I'm thinking perhaps a person of French descent might have instructed you on that and in France/French-speaking countries, it would be correct, sac = sack; however, not here if used as a container to place something in that is not body-part related.


I have always been told to capitalize it
Subject: I have always been told to capitalize it

Gram negative is also capitalized in Stedman's
I have always been told to capitalize when a specific center, ER, or hospital/clinic is mentioned.sm
Subject: I have always been told to capitalize when a specific center, ER, or hospital/clinic is mentioned.sm

Otherwise it is kind of like a generic term, the patient can follow-up in travel care clinic of choice.  I hope this helps out!
Per AAMT BOS2 do not capitalize if it is generic, do capitalize if it is associated with a facility
Subject: Per AAMT BOS2 do not capitalize if it is generic, do capitalize if it is associated with a facility name, i.e. emergency room or General Hospital Emergency Room.


But I have seen one person in particular
who asks word after word that could easily be looked up.  You can tell by the rest of the sentence and the s/l.  I don't mind helping newbies; in fact, I enjoy it; but give me a break.  Do some of the research yourselves, guys.
Are you a QA person?
Subject: Are you a QA person?

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Do you have a QA person to ask? or the doc himself, maybe? nm
Subject: Do you have a QA person to ask? or the doc himself, maybe? nm

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UR welcome, I am also an MQ-MT/ME person...sm
Subject: UR welcome, I am also an MQ-MT/ME person...sm

Enjoy your Springtime !!!!  It's either summer here or more summer and I do always miss the 4 seasons!! 


if a person has a...
Subject: if a person has a...

fracture of their fifth metatarsal would this make sense for an examination of it.

There is no numbness in his **sural nerve distribution.**
sural nerve distribution is in question. It sounds like what the doctor is saying. tia.
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Subject: The best thing to do would be to ask your QA person sm

as some accounts are not able to process certain symbols. If you were able to do it the usual, correct way, it would be m with a superscripted 2 (no spaces, no periods). Some accounts I've done in the past have requested it written out as you have it. Best to check with your QA.
We know. This person has lots of sm
Subject: We know. This person has lots of sm

trouble with the English language, to say nothing of the medical language. His (I'm assuming he's male) questions are very confusing. See above. It's scary.
For once, MRS, I agree with you. Any person sm
Subject: For once, MRS, I agree with you. Any person sm

doing medical transcription who does use a dictionary has NO BUSINESS pretending to be a MT!!!
and we think you have answered a person....nm
Subject: and we think you have answered a person....nm


QA? That poster is a QA person??...sm
Subject: QA? That poster is a QA person??...sm

must be brand new to QA....my QA person would definitely know that cold agglutinin has to do with blood and not the spine...IMHO..and wouldn't make those *most diabetics have hypertension* types of blanket statements and my QA person is up there in years of experience......and work ethics.


Who knows - anyone can be anything on this medium we call the web. 


Take it all with a HUGE grain of salt, and believe half of what you see and nothing of what you hear in the life.  For all we know, the poster could be a troll.  Again, we don't know that yet - we'd have to take a *wait and watch* attitude. 


 



Your QA person is wrong
Subject: Your QA person is wrong

This is my pet peeve drug I know exactly what you are looking for. Took me forever to find it and wrote it in my ophthalmology book but updated my book and, of course, forgot to copy it over so the search continues....
wow, thank you so very much smart person!!
Subject: wow, thank you so very much smart person!!


Check with your QA person on that one. sm
Subject: Check with your QA person on that one. sm

Some clients don't like superscripts. BTW, it's pansensitivity (one word)
If I were a betting person....
Subject: If I were a betting person....

...I would think you were right. It makes sense in the context of this operation. I'm going to re-listen and give it a shot. Thanks for your help!
means a person is having trouble...sm
Subject: means a person is having trouble...sm

making a decision.......doesn't know which way to go....


to the person's chemo regimen...sm
Subject: to the person's chemo regimen...sm

been doing oncology a long time and if they want to add a drug of some kind......like you typed 1.2 mg of something or other....IN 12 cc of chemotherapy........that would make sense


 


1.2 mg in 12 cc of whateverchemotherapeutic agent(s) pt is on.


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Subject: a person may be called a hypochondriac--sm

by that person *thinking* he has a certain symptom, *feeling* he has a certain symptom or disease, and he may not always have that. Some people are called hypochondriacs when they *seem* to have every diagnosis they hear about or read about, i.e. symptom exaggeration.
What is your purpose? She probably knows that, are you just a bitter person?
Subject: What is your purpose? She probably knows that, are you just a bitter person?

There are answers I can't find in Stedmans, also the internet is not always correct. What is the harm?
Cerave - thanks to the person who emailed :)
Subject: Cerave - thanks to the person who emailed :)


Gram was a person so I would use caps-sm
Subject: Gram was a person so I would use caps-sm

http://www.microbiologybytes.com/video/Gram.html
Who knew that a person could be so happy ....
Subject: Who knew that a person could be so happy ....

...over finding about a parasite!!  Thank you, nm! 
whether or not the doctor is a whom type of person,
Subject: whether or not the doctor is a whom type of person,

whom is correct either way you type it. Who is not. Just a little grammar pet peeve of mine. Even with the preposition at the end of the sentence, it should be whom.
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Subject: I believe gazelle is right and it is a "draw a person"

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dangerous person NMT is not evening knowing
Subject: dangerous person NMT is not evening knowing

and she IS the one who started it all

she bashes the very company who pays her while she puts them at extraordinary risk

she's dangerous and she doesn't even care -- she's not even made an apology for having done that or even realized what she did other than to cause a stir

she'll never be a quality mt and certainly not a valuable employee with her lack of insight or ethics
same person (witch) posted the other night
Subject: same person (witch) posted the other night

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I'd send your QA person the word definitions LOL nm
Subject: I'd send your QA person the word definitions LOL nm

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Rats, he just said it again, and he is such a picky dictation person. nm
Subject: Rats, he just said it again, and he is such a picky dictation person. nm


I won't Patty! You are the nicest, most helpful person here!
Subject: I won't Patty! You are the nicest, most helpful person here!

You've helped me out so many times it's ridiculous!  TY!
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Subject: Wasn't meant for you but the person who responded to my answer right below

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You're looking for a device/system here and not a person, correct? nm
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Subject: I agree the QA person is not right. Never heard of discreet fracture.


I would think it is herald unless he is speaking of a person with the name Herold, which I doubt.
Subject: I would think it is herald unless he is speaking of a person with the name Herold, which I doubt.


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Subject: Duh, draw a person makes complete sense.

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Subject: I was told to do this

Dr. Jones, thank you for ...

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Subject: been told 5Ƈ" only and not to...sm

and NOT to spell them out....


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Subject: that's what I was told too

first time I did it and had been doing it ever since. It depends on what client wants really.
I was told by my QA
Subject: I was told by my QA

that if a doc dictates an abbreviation, NOT to use the abbreviation, but to type it out.
I told you it was the
Subject: I told you it was the

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Subject: Here's what I was told...

by QA on one account, because she had addressed this before with the company and account, pussy would be changed to pus-like when dictated.  But, I would check with your account specs or manager, as they may not want anything changed at all.  Per Bos, page 340, adjective is pus-like, i.e., The wound was filled with pus-like fluid.  HTH.
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Subject: I have always been told when they

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Subject: We have been told to use 110 or if

they say "1-teens" then use 110s.