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You added "with" after status, not necessarily

Posted By: correct. (NM) on 2009-04-06
In Reply to: Adding words? - Patty

Subject: You added "with" after status, not necessarily

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I wouldn't change" status" to "with" here, performance status is, sm
Subject: I wouldn't change" status" to "with" here, performance status is, sm

a specific term to quantify the patient's well being, "performance with" doesn't mean the same thing. 
Mental Status Exam: Symptom Status?
Subject: Mental Status Exam: Symptom Status?

Here's the context: He smiles much of the time; he is cooperative.  Symptom status revealed that he knew that George Bush was the current president and that Bill Clinton preceded him.  He denies hearing any voices..... 


Symptom sounds similar to System, Simple, etc., for this example.  Any input?


not necessarily
Subject: not necessarily

Doc may be saying she had a diff, retic count "sent". Sometimes the results aren't back when the dictation is done, but again I'm just guessing.
Not all necessarily use the same,
Subject: Not all necessarily use the same,

but a common one is DOC, for date of confinement.


Not necessarily sm
Subject: Not necessarily sm

If dictator is not actually saying "relates", "relays" makes perfect sense. Relay also means "to convey", as in "relay the good news."
Does not necessarily have to be
Subject: Does not necessarily have to be

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Not necessarily
Subject: Not necessarily

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Not necessarily
Subject: Not necessarily

Not trying to argue with you, but BOS also says that you can "write out the number" if it's at the beginning of a sentence, which could then read, "Five milliliters of 1% lidocaine WERE injected...."


Not necessarily, Melissa. sm
Subject: Not necessarily, Melissa. sm

New MT's or people who do peds or clinic may not have run into this. Don't be such a bee-otch. (Are you familiar with that term?)
But that's not necessarily true.
Subject: But that's not necessarily true.

Above post is a really good. Affect isn't only a noun. It's also a verb.
not necessarily....if it is just a numbered list
Subject: not necessarily....if it is just a numbered list

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Not necessarily a normal value, type as
Subject: Not necessarily a normal value, type as

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I would leave out the "with". You cannot
Subject: I would leave out the "with". You cannot

have 3 D&Cs with an appendectomy. Think you are making this too hard.
I agree with "with" (see message)
Subject: I agree with "with" (see message)

but now with some productive sputum.

Hey, we have ALL been there. Hang in there...it definitely gets better :-)
how about "with a" widely patent..."
Subject: how about "with a" widely patent..."


How about just "with suction cautery"? nm
Subject: How about just "with suction cautery"? nm

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No comma before the word "with"
Subject: No comma before the word "with"

as it is a conjunction and doesn't need a comma before it.
not necessarily in Florida? there is a Gion in Kyoto Japan...? sm
Subject: not necessarily in Florida? there is a Gion in Kyoto Japan...? sm

since he said "born and raised in" perhaps the patient is originally from japan?
a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel
Subject: a or an refers to the SOUND of the word, not necessarily a vowel

therefore YURanalysis sounds like it has a consonant and so A is used. With MI and MRI, it sounds like EM-I or EM-R-I. It sounds like a vowel and so AN is used.
This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm
Subject: This isn't necessarily true. A cardiac patient COULD have a creatinine of 15. nm

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DURA-BOND PlusŪ (don't necessarily need all caps just the way manufacturer has it
Subject: DURA-BOND PlusŪ (don't necessarily need all caps just the way manufacturer has it


Maybe substitute "to" with "with" or "of." JMO NM
Subject: Maybe substitute "to" with "with" or "of." JMO NM

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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy "with grams"?
Subject: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy "with grams"?

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Wondering if the "with" sound is "graphy" sm
Subject: Wondering if the "with" sound is "graphy" sm

aortography
Could the doctor be stuttering over "with ease" sm
Subject: Could the doctor be stuttering over "with ease" sm

and then changing his mind?
maybe "with a lauer" might be incised "subareolar"?
Subject: maybe "with a lauer" might be incised "subareolar"?


"with PAI-1 Stage 4G/5G gene heterozygous" nm
Subject: "with PAI-1 Stage 4G/5G gene heterozygous" nm


added?
Subject: added?


should have added...sm
Subject: should have added...sm

parent/child relational problems is a V code, as it does not pertain to any psychological disorder, whereas Posttraumatic Stress Disoder is not a V code because it is considered a mental disorder.
I should have added...
Subject: I should have added...

This lady had this diagnosis for five months before she died. Thanks again.
last part should read "with sensitivities to..." Why do words get cut off at the end of the l
Subject: last part should read "with sensitivities to..." Why do words get cut off at the end of the line?!?

I type in the subject line until I can't type anymore, but always the last few characters get cut off!!  You would think that end of the line would be the end of the line, not four or five spaces before the end of the line!!!  That is a pet peeve of mine.
Your Lispro sentence might be "with" her regular..& you usually hear
Subject: Your Lispro sentence might be "with" her regular..& you usually hear

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Thanks I added that site to my fav. nm
Subject: Thanks I added that site to my fav. nm

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Thanks -I added that to my "favorites" sm
Subject: Thanks -I added that to my "favorites" sm

It was a stat report so I sent it flagged - didnt see anything resembling "queery" LOL
thank you...added it to my book.
Subject: thank you...added it to my book.

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oops...added an 'n'
Subject: oops...added an 'n'


sorry should have added sentence..sm
Subject: sorry should have added sentence..sm

There is some hyperlucency noted on the ____ s/l "tricotrim" of the wrist although awaiting radiology report.
Ach, nevermind- could easily change it to "with ballottement of the knee"- Thank you!
Subject: Ach, nevermind- could easily change it to "with ballottement of the knee"- Thank you!


Headings are allowed to be added.
Subject: Headings are allowed to be added.

It would look weird without a heading.  Thanks. 
Should have added patient's other medications
Subject: Should have added patient's other medications

She's on levothyroxine for her thyroid, Lipitor for her cholesterol, verapamil for her hypertension so I'm really confused here.

Thanks again! :-)
I'm wondering if maybe it is "Gram-negative rods sensitive to" or maybe "with sensitivit
Subject: I'm wondering if maybe it is "Gram-negative rods sensitive to" or maybe "with sensitivities to..."

What does the dictator say immediately following your problem spot?


No - he spelled it the second time and added a hyphen ...
Subject: No - he spelled it the second time and added a hyphen ...

mega-gastrium.  (But we all know how well they spell sometimes.) TGIF!
Got it - hypothenar - doctor added an 'ic'
Subject: Got it - hypothenar - doctor added an 'ic'


Could be abbreviating neutralizer like bicarbonate being added. nm
Subject: Could be abbreviating neutralizer like bicarbonate being added. nm

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Glad to help. I added the mesh to my list. nm
Subject: Glad to help. I added the mesh to my list. nm


TY! copied and pasted and added to favs...nm
Subject: TY! copied and pasted and added to favs...nm

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I'm thinking something like a "neck roll" added to
Subject: I'm thinking something like a "neck roll" added to

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I have it dictated as "no added heart sounds"...nm
Subject: I have it dictated as "no added heart sounds"...nm

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A/P: s/l morris atherine was added to her reime and she is sent to GI for a screening colon. thank
Subject: A/P: s/l morris atherine was added to her reime and she is sent to GI for a screening colon. thank


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Subject: I'm wondering if it's short for preservative free or having no color added,

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Subject: That's it! Thanks added it and found this wonderful site for lap instrument searches, see inside.

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