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I'll e-mail you

Posted By: truffle on 2008-02-13
In Reply to: yes, can I control that on the key pad...or adjust it - lessMT

Subject: I'll e-mail you




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I sent you an e-mail.
Subject: I sent you an e-mail.

I sent you an e-mail about this, what I use, etc. You can e-mail me if you like.
Good Luck!
Wise
s/l peaks mail
Subject: s/l peaks mail

peaks mail removal of the ligament
E mail me and I will try to get some links for you. Have to sm
Subject: E mail me and I will try to get some links for you. Have to sm

check and see if some of my links are "still around".  Also what kind of examples you want, op notes etc.


Txczech@att.net.


Just received an e-mail from Susie
Subject: Just received an e-mail from Susie

in response to this message. The e-mail just said "Thanks", and I wanted to clarify that this is not an answer to anyone's post, but rather is a question that I had . . . BTW, it was not an eye exam after all -- he was saying, "Dip UA is negative."
Misspelled in original e-mail
Subject: Misspelled in original e-mail

This word should be colpoproctogram.
I tried to e-mail you but it came back, here's info...sm
Subject: I tried to e-mail you but it came back, here's info...sm

S1 and S2 refer to the heart sounds, S1 for first, S2 for second.  The phrase the dictator is referring to is an S2 split, which is an abnormal second heart sound which can indicate several different abnormalities.  He just said S splitting instead of S2 splitting from what was indicated in the question.  You can find all kinds of information under S2 split. 
So why didn't you just put the correct spelling in your first e-mail? .sm
Subject: So why didn't you just put the correct spelling in your first e-mail? .sm

I actually browse the word board in my off hours looking for things I may not know, and in this case you can bet I added "Benirschke" to my word book.

I may never have it in any of my reports, but if I do that's one word I know I will have trouble finding, so it is now written in my references!!

Have a great day.
I'm sorry, do not have that on my toolbar to even look at it, but can you open that e-mail button
Subject: I'm sorry, do not have that on my toolbar to even look at it, but can you open that e-mail button and usually there is a help button within for more information or a way to cancel anything within the topic itself. I wish I could see what you have sorry!


Your posted reply....SM...if you missed it in your e-mail inbox...
Subject: Your posted reply....SM...if you missed it in your e-mail inbox...

For your info.

--I haven't done ops in more than 15 yrs.

--I was hired to do discharge summaries. Instead, I was started on this new job tonight with 5 dictations to start. The first 3 up were--OPS!!!.

--There was no one to call at the company to look into or correct this situation at this hour, so I decided to forge ahead and do my best regardless.

--I posted asking for help, not for someone to be snide and to tell me how wrong I am and how they're not going to type it for me.

--In future, do us both a favor: Don't reply to any of my posts. I certainly won't be reading or replying to any of yours and I promise not to miss you--regardless of whether you have the guts to sign your real name or not.

I helped her too, sent a private e-mail way before you posted. Pats on the back all around! NM
Subject: I helped her too, sent a private e-mail way before you posted. Pats on the back all around! NM

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Hey, shoot me a question anytime, glad to help, do you have G-mail (Google)?....sm
Subject: Hey, shoot me a question anytime, glad to help, do you have G-mail (Google)?....sm

I get instant messaging and stay in touch with the office that way, and I immediately get STATS, questions, or problems, really good system, free to set up. I try to check here as much as I can! Please feel free, I had several MTs mentor me, and would love to do the same, if I can!
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

NM
Mo, I just sent an e-mail to the doc to get answer. Thx for help. Will post answer. THX
Subject: Mo, I just sent an e-mail to the doc to get answer. Thx for help. Will post answer. THX


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

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

nm
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!!!


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

Hemostasis with Bovie electrocautery was obtained in satisfactory condition.......mumble, mumble, mumble.....GRRRRR!
Have you? I'll go with it then. TY!
Subject: Have you? I'll go with it then. TY!


I'll bet he's saying
Subject: I'll bet he's saying

plan on treating empirically for his constipation.
I'll check it out. Thanks. Nm
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thanks everyone for the help!! I'll check all these out! nm
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Thank you! I'll check it out. nm
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Thank you, I'll check it out! nm
Subject: Thank you, I'll check it out! nm

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thanks, I'll listen for both of these...
Subject: thanks, I'll listen for both of these...

a
okay, thanks I'll check that out.
Subject: okay, thanks I'll check that out.


That could be. I already sent it through, but I'll know for next time! Thanks!
Subject: That could be. I already sent it through, but I'll know for next time! Thanks!


Thanks! I'll keep that for future
Subject: Thanks! I'll keep that for future


I'll bet he's making a new (sm)
Subject: I'll bet he's making a new (sm)

word here. Waddell's test is an exam used to determine if someone is faking pain. If the patient has exaggerated complaints of pain it is a positive Waddell's.
Thanks...I saw that too..I'll just go with Urocit. :) NM
Subject: Thanks...I saw that too..I'll just go with Urocit. :) NM

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I'll listen again, but I don't think that is it. nm
Subject: I'll listen again, but I don't think that is it. nm