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Wow, thank you. That one is tricky to find/document! Much appreciated! :) nm

Posted By: Contained on 2005-12-11
In Reply to: Dialyvite 3000 - Txczech

Subject: Wow, thank you. That one is tricky to find/document! Much appreciated! :) nm

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Diabetic drug. Doc spells D-u-e-c-t. Cannot find or document. TIA!
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I did find Cellect but couldn't document the 8 part. nm
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hmm that is a tricky one - sm
Subject: hmm that is a tricky one - sm

I think I would use pleural - or possibly change it to 'lumbar spine and thoracic spine are' - because it is still describing 2 separate areas of the spine - same for the bowel question. Not sure if that is the correct answer, just my instinct.
It's a little tricky, but
Subject: It's a little tricky, but

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that is tricky SM
Subject: that is tricky SM

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Subject: Well, that's a tricky one

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Tricky terms
Subject: Tricky terms

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This is one of the tricky eponyms
Subject: This is one of the tricky eponyms

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Subject: That could be tricky, as if there is metal

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This is a tricky one--difficult to look up online. sm
Subject: This is a tricky one--difficult to look up online. sm

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Can you hear that? It s/l "jvoztek."
You're welcome : - ) That's kind of a tricky one..nm
Subject: You're welcome : - ) That's kind of a tricky one..nm


How can I use something I can't document? nm
Subject: How can I use something I can't document? nm

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Thank you for your help -very much appreciated nm
Subject: Thank you for your help -very much appreciated nm

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Thank you so much..your help is much appreciated..nm
Subject: Thank you so much..your help is much appreciated..nm

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appreciated
Subject: appreciated

S/l ulnar septum.  Patient saw an ENT and had Decadron injections.  Is this correct?  Any help appreciated.


 


Thanks!


appreciated
Subject: appreciated

s/l rectus dock stasis in a patient with a hernia. 


 


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Thanks in advance!


Thank you - much appreciated!!!....
Subject: Thank you - much appreciated!!!....


I think it would be appreciated. nm
Subject: I think it would be appreciated. nm


Thank you for your help! Much appreciated
Subject: Thank you for your help! Much appreciated


Thank you! Much appreciated. (nm)
Subject: Thank you! Much appreciated. (nm)

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Subject: Thanks to everyone for their help! Much appreciated!


Thanks again...much appreciated.
Subject: Thanks again...much appreciated.


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Subject: Tx to both. Much appreciated. =)


Thank you! Much appreciated. NM
Subject: Thank you! Much appreciated. NM

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Thanks to all! Much appreciated.
Subject: Thanks to all! Much appreciated.


i have never appreciated any one !
Subject: i have never appreciated any one !

but i must say Patty that your answers are up to the point and on target all the time. For which company r u working ?
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Subject: cannot document Valacet.......nm


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Subject: just be able to document the source where you got it from

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Subject: It's very hard to document,

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Subject: s/l paracoccygeal.....cannot document...sm

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Subject: I can't document in a book either, but

crura of the diaphragm actually makes some sense. I am thinking this is repair of a hiatal hernia or a small hole that would lead to a hiatal hernia. Myself, I would give the doctor the word and use it.
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Subject: Yeah, sorry. He says it clearly twice, but can't document. Thx.


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Subject: I can document histiocarcinoma, but

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Subject: Any ideas appreciated!

 


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Subject: Your help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!


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The mass lesion was several millimeters in length.


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Absolutely document any discrepancies sm
Subject: Absolutely document any discrepancies sm

with your QA. This is one of the primary responsibilities of MTs.

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