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He does pronounce it, just spells it.

Posted By: nm on 2009-03-03
In Reply to: What does it sound like? - I'm stumped - nm

Subject: He does pronounce it, just spells it.

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He does not pronounce it, just spells it.
Subject: He does not pronounce it, just spells it.

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It is possible if he did pronounce it right. TY!
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What I found was scattered areas of foci.  Is that how you pronounce foci?


Thanks


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Subject: Is it a child? Maybe trying to pronounce RSV?

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Thanks, you would think I would know by now that some doctors pronounce v like w.
Subject: Thanks, you would think I would know by now that some doctors pronounce v like w.


could have been but he certainly doesn't pronounce it that way
Subject: could have been but he certainly doesn't pronounce it that way

I flagged for QA. Thanks for the help though!
Not EMV or GCS? Asians don't pronounce consonants
Subject: Not EMV or GCS? Asians don't pronounce consonants

very well - I know this is a stretch.
Thanks. I dont why they pronounce it as Cultivate...nm
Subject: Thanks. I dont why they pronounce it as Cultivate...nm

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could be, does not pronounce the xi, med list of 18, but does have severe PVD, thanks
Subject: could be, does not pronounce the xi, med list of 18, but does have severe PVD, thanks


Yeah...I have had dictators pronounce
Subject: Yeah...I have had dictators pronounce

it that way..kind of like centimeters sounding like sonometers. Glad to help
Thank you Chavera, I think that is it. She does not pronounce the n, just like oricia.
Subject: Thank you Chavera, I think that is it. She does not pronounce the n, just like oricia.


Ditto - because most docs pronounce it hycosamine! :)
Subject: Ditto - because most docs pronounce it hycosamine! :)

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Should have said..mine pronounce ESWL , "S Wall"...nm
Subject: Should have said..mine pronounce ESWL , "S Wall"...nm

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Subject: sometimes ESLs pronounce omeprazole like oma-pray-sol NM


The OP's are correct. That's how ortho's pronounce SCFE. nm
Subject: The OP's are correct. That's how ortho's pronounce SCFE. nm


It is Dumas' novel, no additional s, difficult to pronounce...nm
Subject: It is Dumas' novel, no additional s, difficult to pronounce...nm

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I have docs who almost never pronounce any medications well enough to give me a clue. :-)
Subject: I have docs who almost never pronounce any medications well enough to give me a clue. :-)


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Subject: What is the correct way to pronounce Lanier? Is it Lane - e - er or La-neer? Thanks!

I don't want to sound like an idiot!
Never mind - Nexavar. These guys can't even pronounce correctly, yet expect us to know how to sp
Subject: Never mind - Nexavar. These guys can't even pronounce correctly, yet expect us to know how to spell

correctly!  GHEESH!!
the rheumatologist I work for does not pronounce the hydroxy part either, just hydro. nm.
Subject: the rheumatologist I work for does not pronounce the hydroxy part either, just hydro. nm.


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What I would do: Since doc spells it, and
Subject: What I would do: Since doc spells it, and

you have exhausted all your references, I'd type it the way he spelled it and then flag it, saying that the doctor spelled it that way. That covers you. Docs are notorious bad spellers, but he might be privy to something so new it's not on the books yet.

Probably says YAZ and then spells --Y-A-Z
Subject: Probably says YAZ and then spells --Y-A-Z

Similar to Yasmin

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Subject: Don't think that's it, he very clearly spells it.

But thanks anyway, I just left it blank.
Thanks so much. The doc now spells
Subject: Thanks so much. The doc now spells

osacromale?? which is wrong and nothing in my book under os acromiale but Googled it and got it. In all my years, never heard of it. Again, thanks for your help.
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Subject: Doc spells PAX or TAX, but believe he's saying "P"


He actucally spells it
Subject: He actucally spells it

but I know that he is spelling it from the way the patient spells it. He often spells medications wrong. I am just going to flag it. Thanks for your help.
99% when a dictator spells anything
Subject: 99% when a dictator spells anything

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Subject: he spells out what sounded like R E M P


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Subject: He spells it later on as spinoglenoid

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Subject: not having any other --HUT-- problems...he spells it


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Subject: Meant to add, doc spells - sm

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Subject: Med help--Dr. spells it "popinsisole"

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Subject: no he definetly spells out L A T.


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Subject: doc spells "transulusion" 0.4 mg daily TIA!

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Subject: no, doctors spells out word as indicated


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Subject: doc spells *chmay* arthroplasty.

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Subject: correct - if an MD spells anything, RED FLAG...SM

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listen very carefully while he spells
Subject: listen very carefully while he spells

and I'll bet he is actually saying h-i-a-t-u-s


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Subject: Dr spells drug for allergies...

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Subject: med help. s/l nerstrom. Doc spells it n-e-r-t-r-o-m. dose: 600 mg q.i.d. Thanks!


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Subject: grr. doc dictates s/l alipta, spells a-l-m-i-t-a. sm

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Subject: Sumayan?...Dr. spells this drug...sm

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Subject: And then she spells it, hehe. It is retrognathic.


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Subject: She says "Neti" and spells "Neil."

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Subject: Doc spells it spugeron says it is an antihistamine

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Subject: Need word/ md even spells it so i dont get it wrong


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Subject: imagine - the MD spells the drug wrong LOL

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Subject: D&C, a good cry was heard, doc spells it cri, is this correct? nm

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Subject: and the dictator spells teperters, but I cannot verify this ???


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Subject: drug s/l cysco with D. doc spells cyso but says

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