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HEAD ON APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD

Posted By: annabanana on 2008-10-10
In Reply to: Pt with migraines - has tried s/l liquid head - Very clear. Thanks

Subject: HEAD ON APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD

Maybe he's talking about that stuff. 


If you have not seen the commercial, be thankful. 




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I'd slap it directly under the doc's name
Subject: I'd slap it directly under the doc's name

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Subject: Please click on the link I provided directly under your post. There's your answer.

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It DOES apply here ... it is part of the
Subject: It DOES apply here ... it is part of the

epidermis. I just finished an entire year studying Human Structure and Function.

Read this copy/paste and try the link.

The epidermis starts at the basement membrane and extends up through the stratum corneum. The 4 basic zones of the epidermis are the basal/suprabasal layer, the spinous layer, the granular layer, and the stratum corneum.40

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Would 'anesthesiology' apply? nm
Subject: Would 'anesthesiology' apply? nm

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forehead..
Subject: forehead..

cartilaginous??
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Subject: Of course! Thanks so much!! nm


Forehead laceration
Subject: Forehead laceration

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OMG! You are so right! THX! ~nm
Subject: OMG! You are so right! THX! ~nm

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*smacks forehead* Thanks!
Subject: *smacks forehead* Thanks!

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*slaps forehead*
Subject: *slaps forehead*

duh!

Thanks!

(He has never said that before, must have learned a new word LOL)
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Subject: I think just the normal rules of English would apply

Whenever adding *ing* to a word that ends in t, you add an extra t.
s/l eltholidist (it wouldn't let me apply to my other post.)
Subject: s/l eltholidist (it wouldn't let me apply to my other post.)

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Subject: I thought MPJ could apply to either carpal or tarsal... sm

In my abbreviations book metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal are both listed under MPJ. Like you, when they dictate MPJ and it needs to be expanded, I have both codes mcpj and mtpj to avoid an error.

have a productive day!
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Subject: What is the age of the patient (greenstiick would apply to child). NM

nm
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Subject: Betadine scrub and then apply Adaptic? nm


Forehead lift op report
Subject: Forehead lift op report

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S/L something ridge ?


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Subject: No other reports. Just this statement. The rest of report does not apply.


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Subject: I don't know if Weber's test would apply...its hearing-related...? nm

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Subject: Forehead lift - the periosteum was scored - sm

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Subject: He does have erythema to the malar areas and the forehead with some S/L tengle-ectavas, although sm

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Subject: Ha ha! This doc is exactly enough of a bu**head to say this... (sm)

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Subject: Head. Thank you!

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HEAD CT
Subject: HEAD CT


I am have troubles filling in the blanks here, can anyone lead me in the right direction?


HEAD CT


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HEAD CT
Subject: HEAD CT


IMPRESSION


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head?
Subject: head?


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Subject: Head laceration still.

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Head CT scan.
Subject: Head CT scan.

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Subject: head at spines -7


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Subject: help on MRI of the head results

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nm
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Subject: Thanks for the info. Never head them from our FPs. nm


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Subject: I think you two got it. You know its there in your head you just can't extract it!

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Subject: New at this, but could it be "of her head"?


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Subject: Of course! Where's my head today! LOL Thanks