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Hopefully I'll hear back from QA

Posted By: Thanks for helping on 2008-05-15
In Reply to: sm - sassee

Subject: Hopefully I'll hear back from QA




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I sent it in with a question. If I hear back, I'll definitely let the board know. Thanks for al
Subject: I sent it in with a question. If I hear back, I'll definitely let the board know. Thanks for all your help!


I'm the poster and I'll back it up...SM
Subject: I'm the poster and I'll back it up...SM

Why don't you get off your high horse with your nasty posts and read the BOS 2nd edition, page 146 where it states:


"Note:  We have inserted a space after the numeral 4 in q.4 h. on the advice of the ISMP so that the number is more easily and clearly read."


You apparently seem to need to take a CHILL pill..........some of us have been in this business 30 years!  We know best....at this point.



 


Thanks, I'll go back and listen and see if I can get that. Thx !
Subject: Thanks, I'll go back and listen and see if I can get that. Thx !


Thanks, I'll go back and listen, but I think it is something you eat or ingest.
Subject: Thanks, I'll go back and listen, but I think it is something you eat or ingest.


Even checking old records (back to 2004) didn't mention hyperfferemia....so I guess I'll be le
Subject: Even checking old records (back to 2004) didn't mention hyperfferemia....so I guess I'll be leaving a blank.Thanks for trying.

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I'll see if I can hear that. nm
Subject: I'll see if I can hear that. nm


,,,sorry, 426 is what it should be. You'll hear them way higher
Subject: ,,,sorry, 426 is what it should be. You'll hear them way higher

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Subject: I'll think on it - I really hear the doosh, nm


I'll listen and see if I hear "French" . Thanks!! nm
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psoas. You'll hear this often in ortho.
Subject: psoas. You'll hear this often in ortho.

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I tried to hear ICU, but doesn't sound anything like it. I'll QA.
Subject: I tried to hear ICU, but doesn't sound anything like it. I'll QA.


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Subject: I have looked at all of these but I can hear him so clearly. I'll just send it blank and have them let me know what it should be.


I didn't hear the t sound, but I'll recheck. Thanks!
Subject: I didn't hear the t sound, but I'll recheck. Thanks!

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Then just give him what you hear. They'll drive ya nuts with their
Subject: Then just give him what you hear. They'll drive ya nuts with their

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Try to hear diverticulosis in there and get back to us. NM
Subject: Try to hear diverticulosis in there and get back to us. NM

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Will do, but I very seldom hear back. Maybe they get stumped too!
Subject: Will do, but I very seldom hear back. Maybe they get stumped too!


too late but...did you hear back? maybe RevoLix laser? nm
Subject: too late but...did you hear back? maybe RevoLix laser? nm


Thanks flybye! I decided to flag it, and will post if I hear back.
Subject: Thanks flybye! I decided to flag it, and will post if I hear back.

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tongue is correct for describing the shape of the lesion. You'll hear a tongue of
Subject: tongue is correct for describing the shape of the lesion. You'll hear a tongue of

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Short for a vancomycin trough level. You'll hear a vanco trough often. nm
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Subject: Okay, I'll take a wild, wild guess. Can you hear "serial sm

chemistries are normal?"
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Subject: I've used white-white before. You'll hear red-white zone, too. nm

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Subject: back pain, given dura-back if needed for spasm. nm

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Thank you - I'll think I'll do that instead of the abbreviations. - NM
Subject: Thank you - I'll think I'll do that instead of the abbreviations. - NM

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Subject: Can you hear bunion for the first word? And the second can you hear symptomatic or sensory pain?


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Subject: Cannot hear adenopathy. Clearly hear *pology. Thank you, though.


I'll try to help you, but...

I agree with the other poster.  I mean this in the nicest way possible, so please don't take this wrong.  A little research could have answered these for you.  Here goes anyway...Astelin nasal spray, Scalpacin, ranitidine (you had this one right, googling it would have confirmed it), Feldene, bupropion hydrochloride, and Temovate (this one may not be what you need, google for more info).


If you don't have drug reference books, Quick Look Drug Book is a great book.  Also, you can go to www.fda.gov and then click on drugs, and it will take you to the drugs@fda site, which is great because you can enter just 3 letters of the word.  Also, if you know what the drug is used to treat, type in that condition in google, and you can often find several drugs listed for that condition.  For example, "stop smoking medications" will pull up bupropion hydrochloride.


Good luck!



okay I'll go first
Subject: okay I'll go first

I type them, even though they come up on spell check.  I have  never had a report back with any of those types of words corrected.  If the doc says it, I type it and the docs seem to do that a lot these days. 
I'll try that, Thank you.
Subject: I'll try that, Thank you.


Thanks ya'll!!
Subject: Thanks ya'll!!


Thanks, I'll do that.
Subject: Thanks, I'll do that.


THANKS -- I'll bet that is it. nm
Subject: THANKS -- I'll bet that is it. nm

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I'll take it and run with it. Thanks! nm
Subject: I'll take it and run with it. Thanks! nm

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Thank You - I'll do that - NM
Subject: Thank You - I'll do that - NM

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Okay, thanks, I'll try it.
Subject: Okay, thanks, I'll try it.

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HA - I'll bet that was it...
Subject: HA - I'll bet that was it...

I had to send it, but that must be it - THANKS!! Future reference. :)
You'll never believe.......
Subject: You'll never believe.......

it turned out to be ASCENDING aortic aneurysm....... would help if he spoke a bit clearer..................

THANKS!
I'll take that, thanks
Subject: I'll take that, thanks


Yes, I'll bet thats what it was; unfortunately...sm
Subject: Yes, I'll bet thats what it was; unfortunately...sm

a already sent the report in with a blank. Thanks though!
I think ya'll are right. Thx.
Subject: I think ya'll are right. Thx.


Thanks - I'll take it and run! nm
Subject: Thanks - I'll take it and run! nm

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I'll add to this sm
Subject: I'll add to this sm

I was trained to do acute care, but spent 7 yrs doing clinic work. It IS a different ball game. I am frequently surprised by what I remember of my coursework and how often I use it, which is actually quite a lot. Then again, most of what I know is through a lot of time and hard work in this profession.

I took a job earlier that year on an account with 80% ESLs. This was the last major challenge I had waiting for me in this career (heavy ESLs are not everyone's cup of tea). I can do the most difficult and intricate of OP notes, but I wanted to continue to learn and grow. The ESL doctors have taught me a lot and sharpened my ear.

That is the thing about this business. There are many different types of work and many different ways in which it gets accomplished. Some of us have excellent ears and ESLs are fun for us. Some of us need the same set of doctors day in and day out, whereas others of us would be bored stiff with this. Some like acute care, some like clinics and some like both.

The knowledge comes over time. If you are as fortunate as I have been and have access to several excellent, accomplished and fast-answering MTs, you learn more and you learn it more quickly. People like MT50 are invaluable...to me too!
I'll bet you are right! Thank you!
Subject: I'll bet you are right! Thank you!

I looked up Allen-Masters syndrome, and it seems to fit the preoperative diagnosis of pelvic pain. He clearly says Masterson, though, so I'm afraid he'll get a blank for that part.
I'll look that up. Thanks :)
Subject: I'll look that up. Thanks :)

I was searching meds that started with et or at as well.  I thought I heard a vowel before the t but could not be sure he was saying  "a" then the name of the med or if the med started with a vowel.  This doc likes to ramble and add lots of a's, um's and and's.


Thanks for your help :)


That's probably it. I'll look it over.
Subject: That's probably it. I'll look it over.


I'll keep it in-thank you! nm
Subject: I'll keep it in-thank you! nm

thanks!
LOL - I'll let the doc know!
Subject: LOL - I'll let the doc know!


I'll go with that - Thanks!
Subject: I'll go with that - Thanks!


I'll try.
Subject: I'll try.

I'll try to help. What is the body system or section?
Yes, I think I'll go with that. TY!!!
Subject: Yes, I think I'll go with that. TY!!!