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Are you aware you used the wrong spelling for planes?

Posted By: Me on 2006-09-26
In Reply to: Please see message....TIA - Flo

Subject: Are you aware you used the wrong spelling for planes?

It's not plain old plain, it's planes in this context.


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Lots of newbies here not aware of these subtle spelling/area
Subject: Lots of newbies here not aware of these subtle spelling/area

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wrong spelling
Subject: wrong spelling

I finally found Interceed. Sorry. Should have researched more.
He is probably spelling it wrong...
Subject: He is probably spelling it wrong...

It is ipsilateral, as you thought. Dictators have been known to spell incorrectly.
That's it - I was spelling it wrong. nm
Subject: That's it - I was spelling it wrong. nm

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sorry, wrong spelling should be empiric
Subject: sorry, wrong spelling should be empiric


you are spelling "peritendonous" (sic) wrong.
Subject: you are spelling "peritendonous" (sic) wrong.

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Is she just spelling Palmer's point WRONG?
Subject: Is she just spelling Palmer's point WRONG?

Why do they even BOTHER to spell things out if they are going to spell it wrong?? I'm thinking it has to be Palmer's point. Anyone agree?
Forgive me for spelling your name wrong Lyndia
Subject: Forgive me for spelling your name wrong Lyndia


Thanks it was not in my drug book ( i guess mine is too outdated) and I was spelling it wrong so I c
Subject: Thanks it was not in my drug book ( i guess mine is too outdated) and I was spelling it wrong so I couldn't find it one the internet.


Bushzende protocol?? can't confirm spelling -dr spelled out? maybe heard wrong? any ideas?
Subject: Bushzende protocol?? can't confirm spelling -dr spelled out? maybe heard wrong? any ideas?


oh boy, it is just planes! thanks all
Subject: oh boy, it is just planes! thanks all


Perhaps planes as first blank?
Subject: Perhaps planes as first blank?

Plains (plane films)

don't know about _winer ally_
I'm finding the regions and planes use numerals and
Subject: I'm finding the regions and planes use numerals and

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TY ~ I'm well aware of the two and the differences!
Subject: TY ~ I'm well aware of the two and the differences!


not that i am aware of. would love to know tho.
Subject: not that i am aware of. would love to know tho.

i use rxlist.com to check.
The one I'm aware of is Caduet.
Subject: The one I'm aware of is Caduet.

Can you hear that?

http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/DVH/Uses/0,3915,552956|Caduet,00.html
As I said, I am perfectly aware of exactly where the perineum is
Subject: As I said, I am perfectly aware of exactly where the perineum is

I misspoke, okay? I usually associate the word with abdominal/pelvic CTs because that is when I usually hear it. I was trying to help, and I didn't expect to be jumped on. I have been doing medical transcription since 1971, so I do have a little experience.


And re "peroneal," I happen to hear that most often when transcribing CTs or MRIs of the knee. Per Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics (below) the peroneal nerve branches off the sciatic nerve and runs almost the entire length of the leg.  And I won't even get into the peroneal arteries and veins (which run from the knee to the ankle), muscles (peroneus longus and brevis), and tendons (which are the only part that is confined only to the ankle area, as mentioned above).


- Anatomy: 
- common peroneal nerve is derived from (L4, L5, S1, S2) as a part of the sciatic nerve
- posterior component, supplies short head of biceps femoris in thigh, crosses posterior to lateral head of gastrocnemius, and becomes subcutaneous behind head of fibula; 
- it penetrates the posterior intermuscular septum, and becomes closely opposed to the periosteum of the proximal fibula; 
- it then divides into superficial & deep peroneal nerves; 
- the nerve also gives off a lateral sural cutaneous brach which joins with the the medial sural cutaneous nerve (from tibial nerve) to form the sural nerve
- superficial peroneal nerve: 
- supplies lateral compartment of leg, first passing between peroneus longus 
 - passes in a straight line from the common peroneal nerve; 
- along the length of the proximal one third of the fibula, the superficial peroneal nerve is on the lateral cortex of the fibula; 
- passes between peroneus longus & peroneus brevis
- superficial sensory nerves: 
- subcutaneous superficial sensory branch lies between peroneus brevis and EDL msucles. 
- superficial peroneal nerve is accompanied by a true vascular axis that is supplied by tibialis anterior artery along its course. 
- about 10-12 cm above the tip of the lateral malleolus, the superficial peroneal nerve pierces the fascia; 
- about 6-7 cm distal to the fibula, the superficial peroneal nerve bifurcates into intermediate and medial dorsal cutaneous nerves; 
- location of cutaneous nerves: (from Huene and Bunnell 1995) 
- branches of the superficial peroneal nerve or the sural nerve may be injured during ORIF of Ankle frx; 
- these nerves are most at risk at the junction of the distal and middle thirds of the lateral border of the fibula; 
- in 22% of legs, braches of either nerve will cross the frx site; 
- in 54% of legs, branches of superficial peroneal will lie within 5 mm of the anterolateral border of the fibula; 
- safest interval is 12 mm posterior to the anterolateral border of the fibula at 10 cm from the fibular tip, and 10 mm posterior to the anterolateral border at 5 cm proximal to the tip


You are correct, doc either gave wrong dosage or wrong drug, would "flag" this for your QA dep
Subject: You are correct, doc either gave wrong dosage or wrong drug, would "flag" this for your QA dept if you have one.


Was this in wrong spot before? We had a slew of responses, all wrong! nm
Subject: Was this in wrong spot before? We had a slew of responses, all wrong! nm

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this one is right; ones below are wrong. nm
Subject: this one is right; ones below are wrong. nm

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perhaps I was wrong
Subject: perhaps I was wrong

Milton, no ulterior motive here. I'm also not a cynic, so perhaps it's best I just graciously back away from this board. You've already answered my question. This is not a board for the likes of executives. The information flying around is inaccurate, and that's the way it will remain. Since most people are smart enough to go to the source when seeking verifiable info, I'll trust the general population to be sensible enough to contact the source if and when in doubt about what they're reading. Sorry to have disturbed you.
they want, EVEN IF THEY ARE WRONG!!! *L*..nm
Subject: they want, EVEN IF THEY ARE WRONG!!! *L*..nm

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it wrong, cause 99% it usually is!!!....LOL...nm
Subject: it wrong, cause 99% it usually is!!!....LOL...nm

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but I could be wrong......*L*......nm
Subject: but I could be wrong......*L*......nm

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Don't know about that...and I could be way wrong....
Subject: Don't know about that...and I could be way wrong....

but isn't there also an Orthofix screw?
Do you know what's wrong with
Subject: Do you know what's wrong with

the patient?
no, that's the wrong end...thank you though..nm
Subject: no, that's the wrong end...thank you though..nm

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You are right, I am wrong - Sorry OP! (nm)
Subject: You are right, I am wrong - Sorry OP! (nm)

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YES! Thanks! I think she just saying it wrong.
Subject: YES! Thanks! I think she just saying it wrong.

THANKS!!!!
YOUR WRONG!
Subject: YOUR WRONG!

I USE THIS SITE EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE, AND I DO HAVE A FULL LINE OF REFERENCE MATERIAL.


 


THANKS AARON, YOU DID MAKE ME FEEL BETTER!


she's right, I was wrong (above)....sm
Subject: she's right, I was wrong (above)....sm

it's med-evac, nn is 100% right on this!!!  ..........dang - I've been typing it wrong for YEARS....thanks for the heads up....nn......*S*  It's what I love most about MT'g - ya do learn new stuff daily!!!! 


 


no I was wrong, it's not pt name...sm
Subject: no I was wrong, it's not pt name...sm

I mis-read the OP...it is evidently some type of test that I, myself, am not familiar with.


 


I know what's wrong
Subject: I know what's wrong

You're using the quotation marks at the end, which means Google is searching for that exact phrase. Take the quotation marks out, and you'll get it.
I may be wrong, but
Subject: I may be wrong, but

Since the definition of hydrosalpinx is "The accumulation of serous fluid in the fallopian tube" I would say that is a condition and not something that can be made into a plural. You wouldn't say "He has gouts", you would say "He has gout in both feet".

So, I'd say something like "There was hydrosalpinx in both fallopian tubes" when he tries to make it plural.

That's my take on it, anyway.


and you'd be wrong again - SM
Subject: and you'd be wrong again - SM

here's your free education in net etiquette


http://www.tailfeathersnetwork.com/netiquette.php


Typing in all caps is considered shouting. Who wants to read a post where the person screams at you the entire time? The majority of users simply ignore those posts, and any valuable information is lost. Please do NOT use all caps, you will only be perceived as ignorant, inconsiderate, and lazy.


BOS is wrong
Subject: BOS is wrong

Assessments need to be without abbreviations (unless the abbreviation is so obscure that you and no one else knows it). If not, when they are audited it will hit the fan. Remember all the middlemen who are going to read and make decisions about reimbursement, etc. based on the report. Some of them are $8.00 an hour employees and are making decisions regarding OUR health care and the treatments/procedures our doctors have decided upon. Does that scare you too?
IT IS WRONG BECAUSE
Subject: IT IS WRONG BECAUSE

b.i.d. and t.i.d. etc. are abbreviations from latin words.  Week or weekly is definitely not latin.  Type it out as "weekly"


might help if we know what is wrong with
Subject: might help if we know what is wrong with

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I could be wrong, but...
Subject: I could be wrong, but...

I always use follow-up with a dash as an adjective ("follow-up appointment, follow-up call") and follow up with space & no dash as a verb ("...will follow up in 7 to 10 days").  I do not use 'followup'. I think this is correct,   but maybe someone could enlighten me? 


Don't get me wrong
Subject: Don't get me wrong

I would never have guessed.  My question basically was, could it have been 205 because it sounded so high.  I personally have never transcribed a blood pressure that high, and then the doc was not admitting them.  That is where my confusion was.  Thanks guys for your replies
The doc is probably saying it wrong.
Subject: The doc is probably saying it wrong.

I would put toco monitor, not tocamonitor. If you are not sure, then flag it. If you google toco monitor who will see the explanation. There is no tocamonitor.
No, when something is obviously wrong you
Subject: No, when something is obviously wrong you

blank it for the physician and/or facility and let them handle it, but you don't change something because you don't like the way it sounds. I have been doing this 20+ years, and I was taught that we transcribe what the physician says. Like I said, if you don't agree with it flag it for someone higher up, but our job is not to change something just because it may or may not be in someone's opinion "politically correct." People are way too sensitive these days. The facility/doctors I work for want what they say. It is not my job to change their view of the world or what they decide to include in their report, whether it bothers me or not. It ultimately comes back to them.
WRONG, IT IS sm
Subject: WRONG, IT IS sm

Erich arch bar can be used to hold fractures of mandible.
because I am right and you are wrong........
Subject: because I am right and you are wrong........

You did not prove anything to me that I am wrong and I have the right to defend myself.
Thanks but that's where you'd be wrong
Subject: Thanks but that's where you'd be wrong

I went to www.dorlands.com and put in mucus plug -- no match, but guess what? mucous plug got a match.  I guess you didn't know what you thought you knew, huh?


I wasn't trying to be smart when I asked for a reference, I was confused by all the answers above and thought you actually knew what you were talking about.  Missed the mark on that one.


Ever think he could be saying it wrong?
Subject: Ever think he could be saying it wrong?

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Maybe he's saying it wrong????
Subject: Maybe he's saying it wrong????


wrong...nm
Subject: wrong...nm

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wrong, it is III. sm
Subject: wrong, it is III. sm

Staging the disorder helps physicians formulate a treatment plan and evaluate response to therapy. According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, endometriosis may be classified as stage I (minimal), II (mild), III (moderate), or IV (severe), based on number, location, and depth of implants and presence of filmy or dense adhesions
see nothing wrong with the way you have it.. nm
Subject: see nothing wrong with the way you have it.. nm

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Maybe there isn't a right or wrong way. nm
Subject: Maybe there isn't a right or wrong way. nm