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Glad we can all learn something everyday. Your term didn't show up in my research. Thx! nm

Posted By: wanderer on 2007-02-11
In Reply to: posthitis inflammation of foreskin - pdqtrans

Subject: Glad we can all learn something everyday. Your term didn't show up in my research. Thx! nm

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learn something new everyday, thanks!
Subject: learn something new everyday, thanks!

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wow -learn something new everyday...I'm wrong!
Subject: wow -learn something new everyday...I'm wrong!


Got it. It is "bleed in" O2. Learn something new everyday! :)
Subject: Got it. It is "bleed in" O2. Learn something new everyday! :)


I have never heard that...thank you. You learn something new everyday :-)
Subject: I have never heard that...thank you. You learn something new everyday :-)


Good save, Spice! Not my post, but I like being able to learn something new everyday. Thx! :) nm
Subject: Good save, Spice! Not my post, but I like being able to learn something new everyday. Thx! :) nm

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No, I didn't mean that as a slam that you didn't research!!!
Subject: No, I didn't mean that as a slam that you didn't research!!!

I just meant that it's checked and verified for you.  Shitzoo showed up on Google, too.  LOL 
Well, that didn't show up too well now did it!
Subject: Well, that didn't show up too well now did it!

Anywhoo, the site: http://www.medabbrev.com/main.cfm (which you need to be a member of, I believe to access it), says cc is now to be changed to mL because it is listed as a dangerous abbreviation, along with a whole other list of em.


That's all I wanted to post. 


oops - picture didn't show - see again inside..sm
Subject: oops - picture didn't show - see again inside..sm

http://www.alibaba.com/manufacturer/13033006/Buy_Apple_Trocars_Cannulas.html
Wow again! I am glad to be of help. I learn also. nm
Subject: Wow again! I am glad to be of help. I learn also. nm


Glad to learn something every day from my fellow MTs! Thanks. nm
Subject: Glad to learn something every day from my fellow MTs! Thanks. nm

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Glad to help. Hard little term. nm
Subject: Glad to help. Hard little term. nm


Glad to help. That is one term that is hard to understand. nm
Subject: Glad to help. That is one term that is hard to understand. nm


Glad you got it!! Thought it was gonna be a derm term! nm
Subject: Glad you got it!! Thought it was gonna be a derm term! nm


Glad to help. Haven't typed that term in years!! nm
Subject: Glad to help. Haven't typed that term in years!! nm


I did Google it, but I didn't know it was a hearing test it didn't pop up. Sorry to bother you
Subject: I did Google it, but I didn't know it was a hearing test it didn't pop up. Sorry to bother you.


Using the word everyday every day

Hi there. For some reason I'm not sure if I'm using every day right here. Should it be one word or two?


Her homework for this week will be that she needs to come up with some viable and doable options that she can do everyday that can include the five senses.


Thanks


everyday - adjective
Subject: everyday - adjective

In the example you posted, I would use 2 words.

i.e. I do that every day. every day as 2 words = daily. everyday as 1 word = routine

If everyday is used as an adjective, it is one word.

see definition of everyday below

eve·ry·day (ĕv'rē-dā') pronunciation
adj.

1. Appropriate for ordinary days or routine occasions: a suit for everyday wear.
2. Commonplace; ordinary: everyday worries.

n.

The ordinary or routine day or occasion: “It was not an isolated, violent episode. It had become part of the everyday” (Sherry Turkle).
Very welcome. You are an everyday angel! nm
Subject: Very welcome. You are an everyday angel! nm

nm
in this field one learns something new EVERYDAY!!
Subject: in this field one learns something new EVERYDAY!!


everyday lately feels like Monday working for THEM
Subject: everyday lately feels like Monday working for THEM


Exactly - "You see everyday people every day." One word = adjective. nm
Subject: Exactly - "You see everyday people every day." One word = adjective. nm

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Thanks again...tried that but didn't get anything because I didn't know how to spell it. (nm)
Subject: Thanks again...tried that but didn't get anything because I didn't know how to spell it. (nm)

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thanks, did not learn that in my course!
Subject: thanks, did not learn that in my course!


You are very welcome. I learn also. nm
Subject: You are very welcome. I learn also. nm


Thank you so much. I need to learn more
Subject: Thank you so much. I need to learn more

about how to use all the aspects of search! I just put in eye grounds and didn't get much!
Thanks I learn something every day - NM
Subject: Thanks I learn something every day - NM

NM
you can always learn something new sm
Subject: you can always learn something new sm

This is where I found it...

http://www.aoasm.org/handouts/Foot_Ankle.pdf

or

http://www.spinalmedicine.com/articles/ankle_sprain.html

YW. All of us can still learn something new. nm
Subject: YW. All of us can still learn something new. nm


TY! Learn something new every day!
Subject: TY! Learn something new every day!


Really?? Learn something new every day. Thanks!
Subject: Really?? Learn something new every day. Thanks!


Your QA needs to do some research. SM
It is and always has been Steri-Strips. 
No, I know how to research, thank you.
Subject: No, I know how to research, thank you.

However, it's a verbatim account.  When QA and the doctor send it back to me telling me to do what they say, I do it no matter what my reference book or spellchecker say.  The physicians are the ones who are making up new words or combining things, not me.
see what a little research can do :) nm
Subject: see what a little research can do :) nm

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after more research...
Subject: after more research...

I think this is related to the chemo but I'm not able to verify it. I think it is closer to mediport or metaport.
---after more research --
Subject: ---after more research --

I think it is Breslow depth. This lady has a very strange accent, perhaps a southern drawl and on certain words it is hard to understand her!
thanks for the research...how do you know...sm
Subject: thanks for the research...how do you know...sm

Thanks for confirming *S*


But, how do you know the poster was speaking psychologically?  Really they should've typed the entire sentence for us readers, JMO. 


BTW, while I appreciate your post, FYI....and you might already know this....Wikipedia is edited by anyone and everyone online.....and I like Wikipedia a lot!!! but it's not a good site as a *reference*, JMO


Thanks, I will research more!
Subject: Thanks, I will research more!

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Did some more research...
Subject: Did some more research...

..and it is Rocephin. I need to flag the dosage though! Thanks!
You should know how to research this.
Subject: You should know how to research this.

and way too easy to find. You will not become an MT if you are stopped by something easy. Learn to use your references!

I was trying to research this for you -
Subject: I was trying to research this for you -

I keep seeing "articulation speech scores."  Is there any chance this is what it is?
Wrong, where did you learn that? NM
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YES YES. I learn something NEW all the time. THANKS>
Subject: YES YES. I learn something NEW all the time. THANKS>


I guess you learn something new
Subject: I guess you learn something new

every day.  I didn't mean to sound so desperate with my post, but she was a very difficult dictator and I was already extremely frustrated by the time I got to that point in the dictation.  One of those that can't make a complete sentence and keeps changing their mind about what they are going to say.  Anyway, thanks to all of you for your help.  I won't be forgetting that word, I guarantee you that.
You will learn far more by this kind of help than
Subject: You will learn far more by this kind of help than

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yep, for some it's a big deal, so learn it...*LOL*
Subject: yep, for some it's a big deal, so learn it...*LOL*

The patient will be seen for followup in a week.



Followup one week.



The patient came in for follow up of her acne. (I believe this can be hyphenated to follow-up.) 



The patient will be seen for followup care in a month. (This, too, some MTs hyphenate to follow-up but I do not.)



The BOS has this very issue - Book of Style by the AAMT 2nd edition  - discussed in it. 



 




I think we have a winner! And we learn something new. Thx! nm
Subject: I think we have a winner! And we learn something new. Thx! nm

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Thank you very much! Again, I have so much to learn,never heard this before! nm
Subject: Thank you very much! Again, I have so much to learn,never heard this before! nm

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We learn every day -- don't be afraid to ask your QA why? ..see msg
Subject: We learn every day -- don't be afraid to ask your QA why? ..see msg

I'v been doing this for quite a few years, and last night had a report where I heard "Shoreman kyphosis," researched and found quite a few websites spelled this way, didn't really check to see source of websites, just that there were a LOT of them. (slap me with a wet noodle, I was tired and brain-dead because I know better)

Anyway, QA send me an email this morning with correct spelling, "Scheuermann kyphosis." citing Dorlands online.

You can bet I created a shorthand entry for that spelling immediately, and of course, sent of an email to my QA person letting her know how much I appreciated the feedback -- I never have questioned my research without the feedback!

Have a great day.
And we learn something new today! :) Thanks, 50! nm
Subject: And we learn something new today! :) Thanks, 50! nm

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Yes! Thank you. I think I'm trying too hard to learn him.
Subject: Yes! Thank you. I think I'm trying too hard to learn him.

nm
With docs like that, the only way to learn
Subject: With docs like that, the only way to learn

them is to do them repeatedly. When you get your QA feedback, make sure you keep it for further reference. I have been doing this for 25 years and there are still docs I can't understand and/or cringe when I get them. Some of them are totally impossible.