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Do you have any samples of this doc? Not sounding familiar. nm

Posted By: What comes after this? NM on 2007-09-27
In Reply to: Doc says colonoscope was advance to the cecum using the s/l free induction? technique - colonoscopy question

Subject: Do you have any samples of this doc? Not sounding familiar. nm

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cardiology samples
Subject: cardiology samples

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Anyone else have cardiology websites to share?
Thank so much, but not sounding like it. I appreciate your help!
Subject: Thank so much, but not sounding like it. I appreciate your help!


No samples yet in the system, new account. nm
Subject: No samples yet in the system, new account. nm

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Looked again at her samples and found it!
Subject: Looked again at her samples and found it!


ƈ months' worth of samples' is right..nm
Subject: ƈ months' worth of samples' is right..nm

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MTDesk has samples of tracheostomy procedures
Subject: MTDesk has samples of tracheostomy procedures

http://www.mtdesk.com/reports_ent.shtml
Can you access file samples? They usually say procedures over
Subject: Can you access file samples? They usually say procedures over

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I only have 2 samples and the term is on neither. He says...using the s/l free reduction <-maybe> t
Subject: I only have 2 samples and the term is on neither. He says...using the s/l free reduction <-maybe> technique, the colon is somewhat redundant


medication sounding like ''cilanpose''
Subject: medication sounding like ''cilanpose''

A DS for pt with COPD, diabetes type 2, hypertension.  MD says (S/L) she was prescribed (s/l) Cilanpose or Silanapose ...(?)  Thanks for any help.
Funny-sounding phrase
Subject: Funny-sounding phrase

Is there something wrong here?


"His rectal exam revealed a deep-set pocket that is smooth, not nodular, and mildly enlarged."


okay, at the risk of sounding like an idiot, I have to
Subject: okay, at the risk of sounding like an idiot, I have to

ask - what's "IMO" ??
It'll become repetitious in a short time. Ask for some samples. nm
Subject: It'll become repetitious in a short time. Ask for some samples. nm

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What about "bumpered" and then Mumford sounding like "mumferd".
Subject: What about "bumpered" and then Mumford sounding like "mumferd".


That's not it, but now it is sounding like "no exalate or mass"
Subject: That's not it, but now it is sounding like "no exalate or mass"


Can you see samples of how the other MTs handle it? Are these SOAP notes? Can you number the probs
Subject: Can you see samples of how the other MTs handle it? Are these SOAP notes? Can you number the probs

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You need to ask your service for some of the docs samples. Will go a long way to helping you create
Subject: You need to ask your service for some of the docs samples. Will go a long way to helping you create

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CT scan abdomen... at the risk of sounding stupid...s/m
Subject: CT scan abdomen... at the risk of sounding stupid...s/m

...The lung bases are clear.  s/l [Utalice] bowel loops are normal.  The appendix is visualized and appears normal.  No pelvic abnormalities are evident. 


Having a bad day and not able to find this one. 


TIA!


Could you give us the sentence if possible for the Q-tech sounding medication. Thanks
Subject: Could you give us the sentence if possible for the Q-tech sounding medication. Thanks


Thank you. That is what I thought, but this doctor comes up with totally different sounding words.TY
Subject: Thank you. That is what I thought, but this doctor comes up with totally different sounding words.TY


For the most part, agree. I don't bother with the lazy-sounding questions, but there are some sm

very reasonable questions posted on this board.  No, I don't go to MTChat.  Why don't you just hang out there, and those of us who remember what it was like to be new at this can help our novice counterparts on this board. 


 


Not so smart, one of those "crazy" sounding words that I have never forgotten (reminded me of
Subject: Not so smart, one of those "crazy" sounding words that I have never forgotten (reminded me of Ethel Mertz from I Love Lucy!)


follow-up...I've never heard of anything sounding like kempro files before...sm
Subject: follow-up...I've never heard of anything sounding like kempro files before...sm

I can't find anything on it on the internet, so I thought I'd post it on here to see if such a term exists.  More than likely, the doc is saying 10 profiles, which I suppose would make sense in reference to a CT scan.
He is sounding out the r sound, I thought maybe it was a nerve in that area of the spine (C5/6)
Subject: He is sounding out the r sound, I thought maybe it was a nerve in that area of the spine (C5/6)


not familiar with this
Subject: not familiar with this

evidence of cortical insult involving the left frontal s/l pariculum or friculum of the left parietal occipital junction   


cannot find this word anywhere regarding the brain . . .


Are you familiar with
Subject: Are you familiar with

the site OneLookDictionary?

http://www.onelook.com/?w=inference&ls=a

Psychiatrist and any MDs with PhDs tend to use huge vocabularies of regular English words, and with psych at least they repeat them a lot, so it's best to just bite the bullet and look them up.
That seems familiar.
Subject: That seems familiar.

It seems like I've typed it long ago and it's something like Trousseau, but not sure if it's what you're looking for. I'll see if I can find the correct spelling.
The more you do it the more familiar
Subject: The more you do it the more familiar

it will become. Don't give up. We have all been there.
not familiar
Subject: not familiar

could it be Accu-Pak? this is a unit dose blister pack.
I am not familiar
Subject: I am not familiar

but I only find DHE-45. What is the MF?
Anyone familiar
Subject: Anyone familiar

with toxicology?  I have a patient who has insecticide inhalation with a diagnosis of organophosphate toxicity.  They are intubating him and are using atropine to dry up secretions, but the doc states that if this does not work that "s/l two pan or tupan" would be the second medication of choice???  Any ideas, what "two pan" could be.  I have googled to no avail.  TIA
Not familiar - can someone help?
Subject: Not familiar - can someone help?

Patient is G2, P2. But then goes on with s/l 0-0-2. How is this typed? Thanks!
Thank you! I'm not familiar with that - I think I'm
Subject: Thank you! I'm not familiar with that - I think I'm

getting stupid as time goes by!
Thanks SO much..it sounded so familiar sm
Subject: Thanks SO much..it sounded so familiar sm

and that has to be it. She does have a history of depression among other things.
THANKS!
Not familiar with this phrase
Subject: Not familiar with this phrase

In surgery, surgeon said he


elevated the pectoralis major with the serratus anteriorly in  one __________ swoop.   The word in the blank S/L "fell" ... it a mastectomy...  TIA!


thanks - i usually do ER notes so not familiar with that!
Subject: thanks - i usually do ER notes so not familiar with that!


Sontag seems familiar..
Subject: Sontag seems familiar..

Can anyone verify it?
U-R-N or saying "urn?" Not familiar at all. nm
Subject: U-R-N or saying "urn?" Not familiar at all. nm

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Anyone familiar with the term
Subject: Anyone familiar with the term

"PVMs soft and supple" in reference to examination of a patient who is complaining of back pain?  Could this be short for paravertebral muscles?


Thanks in advance.


Not familiar. Can we have this sentence and the one that
Subject: Not familiar. Can we have this sentence and the one that

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Not familiar. Where in the abd is he when he's saying this, near what organ(s)? nm
Subject: Not familiar. Where in the abd is he when he's saying this, near what organ(s)? nm

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not familiar with ENT problems?
Subject: not familiar with ENT problems?

I know first-hand that chronic sinus problems can cause cerumen impactions - I go through this several times a year myself and have typed ENT work for years.
This sounds familiar
Subject: This sounds familiar

Doc dictating s/l intrasuseption (? sp)repair of the abdomen. I remember something like this in school but have never had it since. Can anyone verify this? Thanks.
No. I am familiar with Sjogren's. That's not it but thanks.
Subject: No. I am familiar with Sjogren's. That's not it but thanks.


I'm not familiar with it, but I'm finding...
Subject: I'm not familiar with it, but I'm finding...

HBeAg for hepatitis B e-antigen, so I would probably type it as "hepatitis B-e" - but again I've never come across it myself.
I am familiar with it, but hadn't heard...
Subject: I am familiar with it, but hadn't heard...

of it on tonsil balls. Thanks, though.
Anyone familiar with a medication named
Subject: Anyone familiar with a medication named


Don't suppose you could get pituitary out of that?:) All I'm familiar with! nm
Subject: Don't suppose you could get pituitary out of that?:) All I'm familiar with! nm

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Not familiar with form, but could it be raw score?
Subject: Not familiar with form, but could it be raw score?

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That's what I did. Was hoping it looked familiar to someone -
Subject: That's what I did. Was hoping it looked familiar to someone -


I bet that was it. Not familiar at all, I gave up and blanked it.
Subject: I bet that was it. Not familiar at all, I gave up and blanked it.