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BOS II page 140, recommends disk for all uses. nm

Posted By: wanderer on 2007-11-15
In Reply to: disk versus disc - sm

Subject: BOS II page 140, recommends disk for all uses. nm

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I prefer disc also, but disk is preferred for AAMT BOS 2, page 140
Subject: I prefer disc also, but disk is preferred for AAMT BOS 2, page 140

oh well... have to do what the BOS says. 
The exact reference is on page 196, see my post below, not page 6..nm
Subject: The exact reference is on page 196, see my post below, not page 6..nm

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Female with infertility problems...dr. recommends..sm
Subject: Female with infertility problems...dr. recommends..sm

to follow up with an (s/l  "oruphragram").  Is there such a thing as an "oophorogram"???
Always go with account specifics, regardless of what BOS recommends. Good luck! (no message)
Subject: Always go with account specifics, regardless of what BOS recommends. Good luck! (no message)

X
BOS page 282
Subject: BOS page 282

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On page 172
Subject: On page 172

Mine still reads as I quoted above, and I see no questions and answers, only examples. Still says follow-up is an acceptable alternative. Also, account preference trumps BOS, and I have accounts for which the expectation is follow-up.

Nothing new. See BOS page 16. nm
Subject: Nothing new. See BOS page 16. nm

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please help me with page # in bos 2nd ed., where it says
Subject: please help me with page # in bos 2nd ed., where it says

to use 1, 2, 3 rather than spell out one, two, three -- I KNOW it's in here but i can't find it :(


 


(probably because I'm looking :(


 


and no, i'm not testing for anything -- i'm fighting a QA review


 


thx


Per BOS, page 200...sm
Subject: Per BOS, page 200...sm

height

Express with numerals, as indicated below.

Write out nonmetric units of measure; do not use the symbols " and ' for inches
and feet.

Note: There is no comma between units of the same dimension, so there is no
comma after feet in the following example:

Height: 5 feet 8 inches.
BOS Page 324 says...
Subject: BOS Page 324 says...

plus/minus:
Express as plus or minus or plus/minus, not +/- or + except in tables or test results.


Hope that helps! 


 


 


 


Without, page 283 of BOS II. nm
Subject: Without, page 283 of BOS II. nm

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BOS II page 146 - says to use n.p.o. nm
Subject: BOS II page 146 - says to use n.p.o. nm

s
BOS page 370
Subject: BOS page 370

stat
BOS 2, page 196.....
Subject: BOS 2, page 196.....

gray (Gy)
The Internationaal System Unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation. Equal to 1 joule per kilogram of tissue.

Abbreviation: Gy (no period)
here's a good web page
Subject: here's a good web page

http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/
Here's a good web page
Subject: Here's a good web page

http://www.cancer.gov/
No commas per page 55 of BOS. NM
Subject: No commas per page 55 of BOS. NM

x
Check page 276
Subject: Check page 276

Good luck!
sticker page
Subject: sticker page

We would have to obtain new x-rays and obtain from St. Vincent's Charity Hospital his s/l sticker page? to find out exactly what this is.

I found one reference that would support this, but I just wanted to check to see if anyone knew for sure before I sent the report.
not QA here but page 149 BOS2
Subject: not QA here but page 149 BOS2

Page 149 in Book of Style 2nd edition explains this in detail. 


stats page ?
Subject: stats page ?

Maybe I'm senile or something, but until the new PP began, I would look up stats as "current month," which worked fine.  Now when I try to enter the last 2-3 days, I always end up adjusting one of the dates.  Even more frustrating is selecting "16th to end of month," and it brings up November! 


I could swear that sometime in the past I figured this out.  It's petty but annoying.


Thanks!


We're on the same page, THX! nm
Subject: We're on the same page, THX! nm


BOS on page 197 advises against their use
Subject: BOS on page 197 advises against their use

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that is correct per BOS page 427 sm
Subject: that is correct per BOS page 427 sm

use a lowercase x to express by in dimensions.
check out this web page
Subject: check out this web page

Couldn't tell what  it was, but this shows a lot of different brand names, might help you, some that end in ette, too.


web page link
Subject: web page link

http://www.medicinenet.com/oral_contraceptives_birth_control_pills/page2.htm


Disk
Subject: Disk

To my knowledge disc with a C is for the back and disk with a K is for the eyes.

Not sure about your other word.
My QA says disk
Subject: My QA says disk


disk
Subject: disk

The ortho word book has both, but has disk listed first, so that is probably the one they prefer


 


To KS: I just read the entire page....sm
Subject: To KS: I just read the entire page....sm

and if you read the entire page and look for her name - there are about a half dozen of her or his questions, if not more, where people help her or him and never once get a THANK YOU......


Do you really think I want to help her/him?  Nope.  I won't help the ungracious, the ones with lack of manners.  I won't waste my time.


And I know what you say about the admin/moderators here - they are THE BEST!!!  It's just that we probably are on here more often than they might be available to.


So, we become the eyes/ears, etc., like helpers


HAVE A GREAT weekend!!! 


Also on page 163, GI&GU Words , Stedman's sm
Subject: Also on page 163, GI&GU Words , Stedman's sm

Second edition.
Hayseed - isn't that a typo on page 389?..sm
Subject: Hayseed - isn't that a typo on page 389?..sm

shouldn't that line say *4.2 thousand or as 42,000* ???  I'm on page 389 and it looks like a TYPO, as if they omitted a zero (?).....'splain to me pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee  *lol*  it DOES say 4200...*lol*
sorry, that is page 142, not pregnancy which obviously was a macro. nm
Subject: sorry, that is page 142, not pregnancy which obviously was a macro. nm

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check out page 149 in the BOS2
Subject: check out page 149 in the BOS2


I would check out this web page. It is on orthosupersite.com Hopefully it will help.
Subject: I would check out this web page. It is on orthosupersite.com Hopefully it will help.

http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:jQcsYD5HdA4J:www.orthosupersite.com/view.asp%3FrID%3D18730+whiteside%27s+line+definition&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us
Page 8 under Abbreviations in BOS II, says to keep the periods
Subject: Page 8 under Abbreviations in BOS II, says to keep the periods

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It was in an old one, second edition under clamps (page 128)
Subject: It was in an old one, second edition under clamps (page 128)


Per AAMT-BOS2 page 283 (sm)
Subject: Per AAMT-BOS2 page 283 (sm)

multiple digits
When dictated in a form such as “four point two thousand” or “five point eight million,” numerals may be transcribed in one of two ways:
4.2 thousand
or 4200

5.8 million
or 5,800,000
Found on a different page quadratus lumborum...sm
These are in the lower back, but they run from the hips to the lower rib cage.
There is a post on the main page saying to email--sm
Subject: There is a post on the main page saying to email--sm

the admin. with problems. something was mentioned yesterday about people with AOL addresses. Perhaps that is the problem. just a thought. good luck to you.
True, on page 276 of BOS II, but ultimately it's up to your client and QA, of course. nm
Subject: True, on page 276 of BOS II, but ultimately it's up to your client and QA, of course. nm

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This is in BOS II on page 93, adverb with participle or adjective. nm
Subject: This is in BOS II on page 93, adverb with participle or adjective. nm

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I have the same book- Third Edition and on page 1460
Subject: I have the same book- Third Edition and on page 1460

under needle there is BD spinal and right under that is Beath and a little further down is Beeth.

I understand for verying and yes, it is confusing when you see it spelled 2 different ways, but I do type Ortho reports on a daily basis and I have been told Beath. Also when I Google Beath needle there is a section under Shoulder Arthroscopy, books.google.com and the article is highlighting Beath pin and then Beath needle is there. This might help for verification.
There is a link at the top of the page to report things like this
Subject: There is a link at the top of the page to report things like this

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I book marked this exact page sm
Subject: I book marked this exact page sm

and I hate to say, but I still refer to it quite often. It gives you exactly the info you need.

http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipsep99a.htm
anyone, eh?........we know disk/disc....sm
Subject: anyone, eh?........we know disk/disc....sm

we know if it's disk or disc and which is the preferable way to go and we also know that it's bottom line - CLIENT PREFERENCE.


Now, if you continually cannot help anyone in this thread and merely want to be confrontational and into one upmanship, please leave the board and find a more confrontational one upmanship place to hang out....it would be GREATLY appreciated by probably everyone.


 


 


Disc or disk
Subject: Disc or disk

What is correct?   C-spine herniated disc or disk?  Degenerative disc or disk disease, etc.  I have seen this both ways.  Confused.


Thanks


 


disk disease?

I'm hearing disk disease but I'm more familiar with degenerative disk disease or lumbar disk disease. Is just the term disk disease fairly common? Thanks.


Per BOS, disK is preferred for both.
Subject: Per BOS, disK is preferred for both.

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help with disk/disc
Subject: help with disk/disc

Is this correct? -- Disc used with eyes.  Disk used with back.


Thanks.


Is it L5/S1 or L5-S1 disk herniation?
Subject: Is it L5/S1 or L5-S1 disk herniation?

Is it written with a slash or dash???


Thanks!