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Aargh, it came up as "posts similar to yours" when I posted the question.

Posted By: MQer on 2008-10-16
In Reply to: He has a "mullin party" class IV airway?? - MQer

Subject: Aargh, it came up as "posts similar to yours" when I posted the question.

Mullinpati. I better search the MT Stars board in a better way next time. I thought I did.


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AARGH- I know this! Propropion
Subject: AARGH- I know this! Propropion

I cannot get this medication and I know I know it!  It sounds like proproion or something like that- help someone! 
aargh, hyphens: well-baby or well baby check? nm
Subject: aargh, hyphens: well-baby or well baby check? nm

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similar?
Subject: similar?


too many similar
Subject: too many similar

I would not try to guess. Anafranil?
My guess is similar ...
Subject: My guess is similar ...

Similar to the first response, I'd listen for something like:

PVD, venous stasis ulcers of lower legs.

(Knowing which syllables were accented might have helped this one).
I found something similar?
Subject: I found something similar?

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I used to type for a doc that said something similar...
Subject: I used to type for a doc that said something similar...

He always said - A 14-point review of systems is negative....etc. Can you hear point?
Thank you! sound similar nm
Subject: Thank you! sound similar nm

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s/l Nexium EC. Something similar to this, e.g. AC, AT, ET?
Subject: s/l Nexium EC. Something similar to this, e.g. AC, AT, ET?

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You know what, I just typed something similar to that the other day...
Subject: You know what, I just typed something similar to that the other day...

I have never heard it before, but it does make sense.  The patient was doing range of motion cold, and in your case, he is using the term "cold turkey", meaning the extremity he is trying to range is "cold", not yet warmed up.  So, I would say yes it makes sense!!
Check "Urchin". I just had something similar to this. nm
Subject: Check "Urchin". I just had something similar to this. nm

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She has restless leg syndrome, but is is also similar to when she had...sm...
Subject: She has restless leg syndrome, but is is also similar to when she had...sm...

S/L TRANSPUS ARAL E ITIS  many years ago and she has had these symptoms persistant since then.  Thanks in advance!!!!


 



I had something similar "netflex", never found it though. nm
Subject: I had something similar "netflex", never found it though. nm

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...would be similar to saying in close proximity to each other...nm
Subject: ...would be similar to saying in close proximity to each other...nm

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cannot find similar word...
Subject: cannot find similar word...

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Does it sound like MCV? That is a similar range. nm
Subject: Does it sound like MCV? That is a similar range. nm


The dictator clearly says 'doe bee' or something very similar
Subject: The dictator clearly says 'doe bee' or something very similar

Do some dictators say 'doe bee' as a short way of saying diluted betadine?
I guess I was thinking this would be similar to however...sm
Subject: I guess I was thinking this would be similar to however...sm

He looked ill; however, his color was good. You have to complete sentences on each side of the semicolon. Subject and verb on each side. Know what I am saying? I guess that is why I am questioning it! Thanks!
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Subject: I did a Google and found things similar

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Similar study done with BEXXAR and s/l sinencephalin. Help! TIA -nm-
Subject: Similar study done with BEXXAR and s/l sinencephalin. Help! TIA -nm-


congruent means similar or matching so
Subject: congruent means similar or matching so

that might be what the doctor is really saying
the sounds are similar, but the word doesn't fit.
Subject: the sounds are similar, but the word doesn't fit.


Please provide more context! So many drugs sound similar! nm
Subject: Please provide more context! So many drugs sound similar! nm

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Subject: It's similar to mucus/mucous. ous is an adjective, us the noun, sm

So you would have callous tissue as callous is the adjective modifying tissue.


psych eval - never heard of a similar word...sm
Subject: psych eval - never heard of a similar word...sm

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Subject: just thought I'd say thanks for this reply- it just helped me w/ a similar question! :) (nm)


akin ( essentially similar, related, or compatible )
Subject: akin ( essentially similar, related, or compatible )


Similar word combos I found. You might need "Monopty," for one thing.
Subject: Similar word combos I found. You might need "Monopty," for one thing.

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For future reference, have reports similar to this quite often. I do transcribe them verbatim, this
Subject: For future reference, have reports similar to this quite often. I do transcribe them verbatim, this way there is no finger pointing on what we as transcriptionists take as a "liberty" in interpretation.

If it is ever in question, they can go back to the dictators original dictation (if available) and see that is what he/she said and they are directly responsible for the content of their reports.

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Good work. I did a similar search and didn't find anything. nm
Subject: Good work. I did a similar search and didn't find anything. nm


And here I've only heard of tree gall disease! Must be similar! :) Will research. nm
Subject: And here I've only heard of tree gall disease! Must be similar! :) Will research. nm

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Subject: yes, absence seizures. always sounds like french word (ab sahns or similar pronunciation)


Many drugs sound similar, can u give context of sentence/patient problems? NM
Subject: Many drugs sound similar, can u give context of sentence/patient problems? NM

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I know ~ that's why I posted. I was sure there had to be something else.
Subject: I know ~ that's why I posted. I was sure there had to be something else.

Just listened again and he definitely says "chronic stasis."  Guess I'll just flag it.  Thanks for answering.
Hi again, just posted something above
Subject: Hi again, just posted something above

On the psych evaluations I get, and this is probably account specific, but we show these as headings. Not that it is required, but the dictators really seem to prefer that type of formatting. There is even one who asks for many of these same terms (including things like "he had an Full Scaled Score of..." within the body of her text. So, I always just capitalize or put things in ALL caps when she says to.

Big ditto on siren's post. Even if you could please EMAIL me, would really like to know where you work and for what facility. I LOVE psych work and both my major primaries which were ALL psych work were lost to other companies (left the one I am at) and I miss it. Glad to help though and see above post on your blank before status! Bye!
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www.thefreedictionary.com also has a choice of putting in a word ending and then they give you a very long list of possible words.  Hope this is helpful!
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Subject: sorry, this should have been posted below. nm

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Sigh...posted before done. SM
Subject: Sigh...posted before done. SM

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Subject: It's under the post you just posted

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Subject: Excuse me, but where above posted

by the administrator??? I am giving my point of view and no I am not repeating anything. I am saying it differently and it cannot hurt. Is it okay for posters to give WRONG ANSWERS? why are you not telling them enough already and give it a rest???

How come when you see the same answer on the help board over and over again, why are you not piping in telling them they are giving redundant anwers?

This subject must have hit a nerve with you.

I will not give anything a rest. Thank you. Have a nice day.
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get off your high horse.
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Subject: Thanks! That's it, figured it out right after I posted!

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Subject: Sorry posted around the same time (nm)

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Hans Christian Joachim Gram


Danish pharmacologist and pathologist, born September 13, 1853, Copenhagen; died November 14, 1938.


Associated eponyms:
Gram's solution
A solution used for Gram's stain.

Gram's stain
The best known and most widely used bacteriological staining method, it is almost always the first test performed for the identification of bacteria.

Gram's syndrome
A syndrome occurring after menopause, characterized by adiposis dolorosa, arthritis deformans of the knee joints, and arterial hypertension.

Howell-Gram method
Method of determining the coagulation time of blood: citrate plasma in small vitrios is kept at 37º C in transparent Dewar vessel.

Weigert-Gram stain
A modified McCullum-Goodpasture stain.


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Some have even typed Gram's stain, like Alzheimer's or Crohn's (no flames please, we all know  some believe in omitting the apostrophe s)...but if hyphenated, it's gram-negative, gram-positive (as in rods).



 


I found this after I posted - could be it. Thanks. nm
Subject: I found this after I posted - could be it. Thanks. nm

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I think that is it but I posted in the wrong
Subject: I think that is it but I posted in the wrong

spot.