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in this field one learns something new EVERYDAY!!

Posted By: no periods ever in that.......n/m on 2007-11-11
In Reply to: I know CVA tenderness is what is used, .my question was when was it changed from c.v.a. tenderness? - Old and out of it

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For one and for all, is it high power field or high powered field?? Also the hypen thing...
Subject: For one and for all, is it high power field or high powered field?? Also the hypen thing...

I spent a load of money getting trained for MT and I STILL  am not sure about this.  What do the experienced MTs think??
Using the word everyday every day

Hi there. For some reason I'm not sure if I'm using every day right here. Should it be one word or two?


Her homework for this week will be that she needs to come up with some viable and doable options that she can do everyday that can include the five senses.


Thanks


everyday - adjective
Subject: everyday - adjective

In the example you posted, I would use 2 words.

i.e. I do that every day. every day as 2 words = daily. everyday as 1 word = routine

If everyday is used as an adjective, it is one word.

see definition of everyday below

eve·ry·day (ĕv'rē-dā') pronunciation
adj.

1. Appropriate for ordinary days or routine occasions: a suit for everyday wear.
2. Commonplace; ordinary: everyday worries.

n.

The ordinary or routine day or occasion: “It was not an isolated, violent episode. It had become part of the everyday” (Sherry Turkle).
Very welcome. You are an everyday angel! nm
Subject: Very welcome. You are an everyday angel! nm

nm
learn something new everyday, thanks!
Subject: learn something new everyday, thanks!

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per high power field OR per high powered field.
Subject: per high power field OR per high powered field.


wow -learn something new everyday...I'm wrong!
Subject: wow -learn something new everyday...I'm wrong!


Got it. It is "bleed in" O2. Learn something new everyday! :)
Subject: Got it. It is "bleed in" O2. Learn something new everyday! :)


I have never heard that...thank you. You learn something new everyday :-)
Subject: I have never heard that...thank you. You learn something new everyday :-)


everyday lately feels like Monday working for THEM
Subject: everyday lately feels like Monday working for THEM


Exactly - "You see everyday people every day." One word = adjective. nm
Subject: Exactly - "You see everyday people every day." One word = adjective. nm

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Good save, Spice! Not my post, but I like being able to learn something new everyday. Thx! :) nm
Subject: Good save, Spice! Not my post, but I like being able to learn something new everyday. Thx! :) nm

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Glad we can all learn something everyday. Your term didn't show up in my research. Thx! nm
Subject: Glad we can all learn something everyday. Your term didn't show up in my research. Thx! nm

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r u new to the field? It's ALWAYS like this
Subject: r u new to the field? It's ALWAYS like this


I think with his name he should have went into a different field. LOL nm
Subject: I think with his name he should have went into a different field. LOL nm


full field WBC /nm
Subject: full field WBC /nm

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got it - a field packed
Subject: got it - a field packed


Lord, perhaps another field would be more appropriate.
Subject: Lord, perhaps another field would be more appropriate.


field cups
Subject: field cups

"No field cups are noted on confrontation assessment?"


HEENT exam.


Anyone ever heard of?


field cuts
Subject: field cuts

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full field nm
Subject: full field nm


wet-field cautery maybe?
Subject: wet-field cautery maybe?


could the first be "fractal field"? sm
Subject: could the first be "fractal field"? sm

more info would help...is this scan an ultrasound? second s/l ... "av"...what follows this?
per high power field (nm)
Subject: per high power field (nm)

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high powered field
Subject: high powered field

I have always been told it is high powered field.
Per high power field (nm)
Subject: Per high power field (nm)

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"High power field"
Subject: "High power field"

RBCs) per. high-powered field (HPF)

high power field
Subject: high power field

All of my examples etc. have stated "high power field," but I really do not think it matters much. 
visual field types
Subject: visual field types

Here are some uncommon ones that might help in the future.  Monocular visual field.   Visual field superior 36 taped-and-untaped (checking for lid droop).   Mac-to-red visual field (macular threshold to red, for patients that use Plaquenil).   Hope this helps.


That's why the field is in the state it is...no guidelines followed....
Subject: That's why the field is in the state it is...no guidelines followed....

everyone going by their own rules. There is no consistency. And thanks to that we're now pretty much considered non professionals IMO. I say bring on the mandatory licensing/certification to bring the professionalism back to the field!
Yes! It is "no field cuts" Thanks aln!
Subject: Yes! It is "no field cuts" Thanks aln!


You're welcome!! We all learn in this field....sm
Subject: You're welcome!! We all learn in this field....sm

the great thing about MT work is that you learn something new every single day - it's always a learning experience even 25+ years later....



HPF...high powered field nm
Subject: HPF...high powered field nm


maybe involved field radiation? nm
Subject: maybe involved field radiation? nm


high parg field??
Subject: high parg field??

doc is saying 4 to 10 red blood cells on a "high parg field" ?? any suggestions?


thanks in advance


SL high parg field
Subject: SL high parg field

doc dictates 4 to 10 red blood cells on a SL high parg field...any suggestions?


thanks in advance for any help


high-power field
Subject: high-power field


high-power field
Subject: high-power field


packed-field leukocytes...nm
Subject: packed-field leukocytes...nm

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per high power field
Subject: per high power field


Alpha field protein?
Subject: Alpha field protein?

Is anyone familiar with a lab test that sounds llike an alpha field protein? 
"Mentor" wet-field electrocautery
Subject: "Mentor" wet-field electrocautery

In The Surgical Word Book.  Seems to be for ophthalmology, if that fits.
s/l Holkel field block?
Subject: s/l Holkel field block?

One percent Lidocaine and 1/4% Marcaine mixed 50/50 was then injected to provide a holkel field block.
Are they ESL? Maybe it's local field block. n/m
Subject: Are they ESL? Maybe it's local field block. n/m


I agree. "High power field". NM
Subject: I agree. "High power field". NM

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24-2 "seta field test" - optometry
Subject: 24-2 "seta field test" - optometry


How is it you say red cells per high powered field?
Subject: How is it you say red cells per high powered field?

TIA!
RE: How is it you say red cells per high powered field?
Subject: RE: How is it you say red cells per high powered field?

RBC/HPF OR red blood cells/high-powered field (the first is preferred since it is well-known laboratory abbreviation).
can you hear high powered field?
Subject: can you hear high powered field?

instead of hypofield?
Yes!!! I do hear high powered field---
Subject: Yes!!! I do hear high powered field---

So is she saying 851 50 double O for high powered field? is that right?
ah makes me smile, my 1st field was ortho...sm
Subject: ah makes me smile, my 1st field was ortho...sm

then I either realized or someone told me they were saying *below-knee amputation*.....was 25 years ago!!!  They can talk so fast....I remember this Panamanian MD said what turned out to be *pedestrian* but said it like *PA-des-TRY-yan* with emphasis on the caps, and it took me forever that day to figure out he meant pedestrian....as his accents were usually always on the wrong syllables.