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Found it before you posted, but thank you! (nomsg)

Posted By: MT1981 on 2008-07-11
In Reply to: cilostazol? - sm - cardiomt

Subject: Found it before you posted, but thank you! (nomsg)

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Never mind. Found it: cilostazol. Helps if you can get the first sound right (nomsg)
Subject: Never mind. Found it: cilostazol. Helps if you can get the first sound right (nomsg)

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I found this after I posted - could be it. Thanks. nm
Subject: I found this after I posted - could be it. Thanks. nm

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Thanks so much - found it right after I posted !
Subject: Thanks so much - found it right after I posted !

:)
Never mind, already posted before I found it.
Subject: Never mind, already posted before I found it.

(nm)
Should have posted what I found at that site.
Subject: Should have posted what I found at that site.

As used herein "negative spherical aberration" in reference to a lens means that the optical power decreases as the value of diameter increases. The amount of spherical aberration depends on the diameter. For a lens having a negative spherical aberration, its optical power at the center is larger than an optical power at any diameter. It should be understood that where a lens having a negative power (e.g., -6 diopters),
thanks patty, I found it after I posted. nm
Subject: thanks patty, I found it after I posted. nm

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I found this out by googling the term, and I posted the info/link.
Subject: I found this out by googling the term, and I posted the info/link.


maybe *erythema*?? (nomsg)
Subject: maybe *erythema*?? (nomsg)

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most likely *rotated* (nomsg)
Subject: most likely *rotated* (nomsg)

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near-syncope (nomsg)
Subject: near-syncope (nomsg)

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What does it sound like? (nomsg)
Subject: What does it sound like? (nomsg)

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Do you mean *merthiolate*? (nomsg)
Subject: Do you mean *merthiolate*? (nomsg)

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#2 could be *asthenia, osteoporosis" (nomsg)
Subject: #2 could be *asthenia, osteoporosis" (nomsg)

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second word *might* be papilloma but...?? (nomsg)
Subject: second word *might* be papilloma but...?? (nomsg)

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I think I would use "temporo-occipitoparietal" (there are 2 "c's") nomsg
Subject: I think I would use "temporo-occipitoparietal" (there are 2 "c's") nomsg

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maybe "tertiary" complaint (nomsg)
Subject: maybe "tertiary" complaint (nomsg)

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Can you hear *edentulous* in there anywhere? (nomsg)
Subject: Can you hear *edentulous* in there anywhere? (nomsg)

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Maybe Shohl's solution for renal acidosis. (nomsg)
Subject: Maybe Shohl's solution for renal acidosis. (nomsg)

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P.S. BOS-2 pg 98; JAMA; Medical Phrase Index; others. (nomsg)
Subject: P.S. BOS-2 pg 98; JAMA; Medical Phrase Index; others. (nomsg)

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Can you hear "no crepitus or deformity"? (nomsg)
Subject: Can you hear "no crepitus or deformity"? (nomsg)

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Brudzinski's sign. Also, it's *nuchal* rigidity. (nomsg)
Subject: Brudzinski's sign. Also, it's *nuchal* rigidity. (nomsg)

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I've often heard them say towel clips. #2 may be flow, but?? (nomsg)
Subject: I've often heard them say towel clips. #2 may be flow, but?? (nomsg)

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Sounds all right. Have heard "hooked to gravity flow" before. (nomsg)
Subject: Sounds all right. Have heard "hooked to gravity flow" before. (nomsg)

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Have heard *Adair* forceps/tenaculum and *Deaver" retractor but not combined (nomsg)
Subject: Have heard *Adair* forceps/tenaculum and *Deaver" retractor but not combined (nomsg)

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There's *dewlap* (in animals)--extra fold/flap of skin in neck; maybe arms, too. (nomsg)
Subject: There's *dewlap* (in animals)--extra fold/flap of skin in neck; maybe arms, too. (nomsg)

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I know ~ that's why I posted. I was sure there had to be something else.
Subject: I know ~ that's why I posted. I was sure there had to be something else.

Just listened again and he definitely says "chronic stasis."  Guess I'll just flag it.  Thanks for answering.
Hi again, just posted something above
Subject: Hi again, just posted something above

On the psych evaluations I get, and this is probably account specific, but we show these as headings. Not that it is required, but the dictators really seem to prefer that type of formatting. There is even one who asks for many of these same terms (including things like "he had an Full Scaled Score of..." within the body of her text. So, I always just capitalize or put things in ALL caps when she says to.

Big ditto on siren's post. Even if you could please EMAIL me, would really like to know where you work and for what facility. I LOVE psych work and both my major primaries which were ALL psych work were lost to other companies (left the one I am at) and I miss it. Glad to help though and see above post on your blank before status! Bye!
someone posted here lately sm
Subject: someone posted here lately sm

www.thefreedictionary.com also has a choice of putting in a word ending and then they give you a very long list of possible words.  Hope this is helpful!
sorry, this should have been posted below. nm
Subject: sorry, this should have been posted below. nm

nm
Sigh...posted before done. SM
Subject: Sigh...posted before done. SM

It's hard to judge these things without hearing them - I went with what was closest to the sentence provided. While the patient could have been "dyspneic-looking like a patient with COPD or sleep apnea," that just didn't sit right with my gut.
It's under the post you just posted
Subject: It's under the post you just posted

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We must have posted at the same time :-)
Subject: We must have posted at the same time :-)

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Excuse me, but where above posted
Subject: Excuse me, but where above posted

by the administrator??? I am giving my point of view and no I am not repeating anything. I am saying it differently and it cannot hurt. Is it okay for posters to give WRONG ANSWERS? why are you not telling them enough already and give it a rest???

How come when you see the same answer on the help board over and over again, why are you not piping in telling them they are giving redundant anwers?

This subject must have hit a nerve with you.

I will not give anything a rest. Thank you. Have a nice day.
Sorry posted inside...
Subject: Sorry posted inside...

The left lower leg reveals a couple of circular areas of redness, slightly raised rash type areas, the one area being slightly more ____ s/l seated in the center.
Actually posted at the same time
Subject: Actually posted at the same time

get off your high horse.
then probably Medent as posted above...nm
Subject: then probably Medent as posted above...nm

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Someone posted looking for 500 lpd work
Subject: Someone posted looking for 500 lpd work

I can't find the original post, but I found a company whose part-time is 500lpd/2500lpw.  If you are interested, email me. :-)


Thanks! That's it, figured it out right after I posted!
Subject: Thanks! That's it, figured it out right after I posted!

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Sorry posted around the same time (nm)
Subject: Sorry posted around the same time (nm)

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this one you posted above is the correct one..sm
Subject: this one you posted above is the correct one..sm

Hans Christian Joachim Gram


Danish pharmacologist and pathologist, born September 13, 1853, Copenhagen; died November 14, 1938.


Associated eponyms:
Gram's solution
A solution used for Gram's stain.

Gram's stain
The best known and most widely used bacteriological staining method, it is almost always the first test performed for the identification of bacteria.

Gram's syndrome
A syndrome occurring after menopause, characterized by adiposis dolorosa, arthritis deformans of the knee joints, and arterial hypertension.

Howell-Gram method
Method of determining the coagulation time of blood: citrate plasma in small vitrios is kept at 37º C in transparent Dewar vessel.

Weigert-Gram stain
A modified McCullum-Goodpasture stain.


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Some have even typed Gram's stain, like Alzheimer's or Crohn's (no flames please, we all know  some believe in omitting the apostrophe s)...but if hyphenated, it's gram-negative, gram-positive (as in rods).



 


I think that is it but I posted in the wrong
Subject: I think that is it but I posted in the wrong

spot.
you posted just fine - nm
Subject: you posted just fine - nm

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Sorry, saw you already figured out after I posted...
Subject: Sorry, saw you already figured out after I posted...

Tort sitting will do it every time   Hope your night gets better!


On a search I did, someone else posted
Subject: On a search I did, someone else posted

that they were hearing track and pack in a respiratory failure patient. The suggestion was trach and PEG and turned out to be correct, so thought you might want to see if you can hear that.
Sorry, I should have posted more info.
Subject: Sorry, I should have posted more info.

A feather blade dissected a tunnel into THERASCROMA


Incision was enlarged to 3.2 mm and a foldable inplant was injected into the bag, model LA6180, power +15.5 diopters.The implant was centered MYACOLISINS filled.


Sorry, I didn't know it was already posted.
Subject: Sorry, I didn't know it was already posted.


posted backwards, sorry...
Subject: posted backwards, sorry...

Long day.  :)
I posted a reply above (sm)
Subject: I posted a reply above (sm)

AAMT BOS does not specify layout for this either, so if the account is "as dictated," then just transcribe it as the author dictates.


I am so glad you posted this sm
Subject: I am so glad you posted this sm

I have always felt that crepitance was, or at least should be and it has always bugged me...good to know it is in BOS.
This is the third time you have posted this
Subject: This is the third time you have posted this

question. Now it sounds like disabilities?  Before it was suntab, then suntaf, and desmilitis.  Is this the third time that the doctor has said it, or are you hearing 3 different things?  Is there a reason you cannot leave a blank?
LOL. I think we posted at the same time. nm
Subject: LOL. I think we posted at the same time. nm

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