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Electronic atrial pacemaker rhythm?

Posted By: birdlady on 2008-03-12
In Reply to: S/L Autronic atrial pacemaker rhythm? TIA - mt12

Subject: Electronic atrial pacemaker rhythm?

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S/L Autronic atrial pacemaker rhythm? TIA
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S/L "Elopath" right atrial lead for pacemaker
Subject: S/L "Elopath" right atrial lead for pacemaker

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atrial - as in atrial versus vetricular perhaps?
Subject: atrial - as in atrial versus vetricular perhaps?

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thank you. Is the electronic dictionairy something I have to buy or on the net?
Subject: thank you. Is the electronic dictionairy something I have to buy or on the net?

nm
I just received the electronic BOS
Subject: I just received the electronic BOS

And right on the front of the manual at the bottom it says:

"American Association for Medial Transcription"

Who proofed that??
Copy from Electronic BOS 2E
Subject: Copy from Electronic BOS 2E

departments
Lowercase common nouns designating department names; reserve capitals for proper nouns or adjectives, in addresses, or when part of a federal government agency name.


She is head of the St. Mary's Hospital surgery department.
He works for the State Department in Washington, DC.
The patient is head of the English department at the local state university.


However, capitalize a department name that is referred to as an entity.


The patient was referred to Anesthesia for preoperative evaluation.
The report from Pathology indicates that the tumor is benign.


divisions
Lowercase common nouns naming institutional divisions.


the administrative division of Memorial Hospital


internal units
Lowercase common names for internal units of an organization.


The patient's medication was changed because apparently the pharmacy can no longer obtain paregoric.


Exception: Capitalization may be used for such internal units in the entity's references to itself in its own formal and/or legal documents.


Please note the change in Pharmacy hours...


Capitalize internal elements when their names are not generic terms.


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Copyright (c) 2002 American Association for Medical Transcription


vibrated? Is this an electronic device....nm
Subject: vibrated? Is this an electronic device....nm


That is from my Sted's electronic dictionary. sm
Subject: That is from my Sted's electronic dictionary. sm

--Very cheap  and very good. Has illustrations for anatomy etc. Great buy and you have it right on your PC.  nm
Ref from Sted's Electronic Dict. sm
Subject: Ref from Sted's Electronic Dict. sm

Have copied a few pertinent to your question etc.


 


angina


 




1. A severe, often constricting pain, usually referring to angina pectoris.


2. Old term for a sore throat from any cause.


abdominal angina


intestinal angina


Wow!! I could not even find that in my old Sted's Electronic. sm
Subject: Wow!! I could not even find that in my old Sted's Electronic. sm

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Many companies use software that provides an electronic signature. nm
Subject: Many companies use software that provides an electronic signature. nm

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SM for cut and paste from Stedman's Electronic Med Dictationary.
Subject: SM for cut and paste from Stedman's Electronic Med Dictationary.

Tyndall phenomenon:


the visibility of floating particles in gases or liquids when illuminated by a ray of sunlight and viewed at right angles to the illuminating ray. Syn: Tyndall effect.


 


Tyndall effect:


Syn: Tyndall phenomenon.


 


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Meant to say angina rhythm
Subject: Meant to say angina rhythm


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Subject: Probably means sinus rhythm...sounds right to me - nm.

x
meaning "in sinus rhythm." nm
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Subject: HEART: Regular rate and rhythm, S1 and S2 s/l plus zero?

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Subject: ekg shows paced rhythm at 76 beats per minute, sm

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yes. pt had a pacemaker TY!
Subject: yes. pt had a pacemaker TY!


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is inserted called PTI or PDI???


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TIA


 


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