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Can you hear "the potential"...I really think potential is it too.

Posted By: tracy on 2009-02-26
In Reply to: Then leave a blank. - NM

Subject: Can you hear "the potential"...I really think potential is it too.




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Potential maybe?? nm
Subject: Potential maybe?? nm

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POTENTIAL
Subject: POTENTIAL

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It has to be potential.
Subject: It has to be potential.

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another potential answer
Subject: another potential answer

Also found that TL can stand for "tethering lengths" regarding papillary muscles of the heart.
potential side effects
Subject: potential side effects


I vote for potential, too. They do misspeak, ya know! nm
Subject: I vote for potential, too. They do misspeak, ya know! nm

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medisentary evoke potential!?
Subject: medisentary evoke potential!?

Can I have help with this sentence "" and also it just seems very jumbled together to me?! Help Please!?


She also had an "medisentery evoke potential" but showed abnormal bilateral tibial mass entry evoke potentials in both normal position and any "Buddha position". Slowing of the central conduction is worse on the left than the right, but abnormalities are bilateral.


It's median sensory evoked potential....
Subject: It's median sensory evoked potential....

This test is dedicated to testing the median nerve.
EMG and SSEP - somatosensory evoked potential(s)
Subject: EMG and SSEP - somatosensory evoked potential(s)


No not potential. thats what i thought too. It is real clear POE SEN CHAL
Subject: No not potential. thats what i thought too. It is real clear POE SEN CHAL


We discussed the potential use of ZOLAR for better asthma control, since she has been sm
Subject: We discussed the potential use of ZOLAR for better asthma control, since she has been sm

1.      We discussed the potential use of ZOLAR for better asthma control, since she has been intolerant of other medications.  That will be PERCEIVED postoperatively. 


 


PT is having a preop evaluation.  This is under PLAN.  Dr. is really mushmouthing it up today.  thanks


Referred to interventional pulmonologist for potential "EE VAS" evaluation.
Subject: Referred to interventional pulmonologist for potential "EE VAS" evaluation.

Pt with subcarinal mass on CT.
furamidine potential to inhibit DNA repair in cancerous cells that have been damaged by chemotherapy
Subject: furamidine potential to inhibit DNA repair in cancerous cells that have been damaged by chemotherapy agents


The patient will continue the heparin for his clot and continue antibiotics for the potential sm
Subject: The patient will continue the heparin for his clot and continue antibiotics for the potential sm

s/l serolytic component.


assessment is swelling and redness to right upper extremity.  thanks.


You don't need "the" in there.
Subject: You don't need "the" in there.

She's just saying it might have been an embolic type of cerebral infarct.
"the curette"?
Subject: "the curette"?

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I usually add the word "The" before it
Subject: I usually add the word "The" before it

or something simple to avoid it.
maybe the "the" word is not there, i.e.
Subject: maybe the "the" word is not there, i.e.

dorsal chip of talonavicular instead of "dorsed chip of the vendicular". Just a thought.
BOS says no, put "the" in front.
Subject: BOS says no, put "the" in front.


Possibly just saying "the"?
Subject: Possibly just saying "the"?


Are you sure he's saying "The skin"?
Subject: Are you sure he's saying "The skin"?

The only thing that sprung to mind for your s/l is "evidence" perhaps?
Maybe "the" hypertensives
Subject: Maybe "the" hypertensives

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maybe "the" levator
Subject: maybe "the" levator

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how about "the presence of this, though, is not required.." ?
Subject: how about "the presence of this, though, is not required.." ?


Yes, to "the mycins" would be fine.
Subject: Yes, to "the mycins" would be fine.

They don't always say things exactly right, but that's close enough to know what the dictator meant IMO. It is certainly common to be allergic to a group of antibiotics like that.
Sorry meant "then" not "the"
Subject: Sorry meant "then" not "the"


never min, it was "the spinal process"
Subject: never min, it was "the spinal process"


I would put "The" in there -- common sense they don't have.
Subject: I would put "The" in there -- common sense they don't have.

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I solve it by adding "the" first
Subject: I solve it by adding "the" first

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Start sentence with "The"
Subject: Start sentence with "The"

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maybe "the" levator scapula ....?
Subject: maybe "the" levator scapula ....?

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s/l "the tongue of a sheeto" that was.....
Subject: s/l "the tongue of a sheeto" that was.....

irritating that area.  (This patient has swelling and an ulcer.  Patient thinks that the "the tongue of a sheeto" was irritating that area and she thinks that is what caused the initial blistered area??????)


Any suggestions?


Thanks,


Abby


Weak guess - "the necessary oxygen"? (nm)
Subject: Weak guess - "the necessary oxygen"? (nm)

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You're right. He's saying "the ionto and phonophoresis."
Subject: You're right. He's saying "the ionto and phonophoresis."

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it is not drowsiness. "the sitis is really heard."
Subject: it is not drowsiness. "the sitis is really heard."

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I put a blank but QA filled in "The area" so you were
Subject: I put a blank but QA filled in "The area" so you were

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or changing the word "the" to "a" liner...
Subject: or changing the word "the" to "a" liner...


Yes, it's Wake Forest. And she is saying "the SICU." Should have known that!
Subject: Yes, it's Wake Forest. And she is saying "the SICU." Should have known that!


Found it. Instead of him saying "the talpram", he's saying citalopram
Subject: Found it. Instead of him saying "the talpram", he's saying citalopram


Usually it is "the patient was sterilely prepped...
Subject: Usually it is "the patient was sterilely prepped...


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Subject: maybe "the" levator scapular musculature?

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"the levator scapulae muscle" ? - nm
Subject: "the levator scapulae muscle" ? - nm


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Subject: Doc says "the patient had a laparoscopic s/l Ni-Fun for GERD. Is this

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TKA:"the s/l *needed* patella meaures 22 mm in thickness..." -nm
Subject: TKA:"the s/l *needed* patella meaures 22 mm in thickness..." -nm


type "the year" if it is a verbatim account.
Subject: type "the year" if it is a verbatim account.


It sounds like he is saying "the average CT scan is pending. "
Subject: It sounds like he is saying "the average CT scan is pending. "


In physical exam says: "The jaw is mildly s/l retrothmatic??? TIA
Subject: In physical exam says: "The jaw is mildly s/l retrothmatic??? TIA


Could he be stuttering as in "the ahhhh liner acetabulum was then inserted...."???
Subject: Could he be stuttering as in "the ahhhh liner acetabulum was then inserted...."???


Third time now.. "The patient took his Advair this morning and Butavent at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m."
Subject: Third time now.. "The patient took his Advair this morning and Butavent at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m." :(


s/l: "The ___ dens space is present indicating atrophy" (sm)
Subject: s/l: "The ___ dens space is present indicating atrophy" (sm)

s/l  There is some ___ choroid dens space is present


blank sounds like supraventricular but not supratentorial. 


I don't know...static on line.  This is to rule out acoustic neuroma. 


Thank You!


AAMT BOS Second Ed says, "The expanded form, prothrombin time, is preferable, but if the short..s
Subject: AAMT BOS Second Ed says, "The expanded form, prothrombin time, is preferable, but if the short..sm

"The expanded form, prothrombin time, is preferable, but if the short form is used it should be written as two words:  pro time."