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I'm sorry, see message in side original post.nm

Posted By: charlie on 2007-10-17
In Reply to: 5 days out from s/l Bubas procedure - charlie

Subject: I'm sorry, see message in side original post.nm

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I would do it the way you have it in your original post.
Subject: I would do it the way you have it in your original post.

Madhan's suggestion isn't a chart. If he specifically requests a chart I would type it that way. It doesn't matter what you think looks better. It matters what the doctor thinks looks better.
KCL as you have it in your original post stands for
Subject: KCL as you have it in your original post stands for

potassium chloride.

It would be 20 mEq of potassium chloride.

20 mEq of KCL
Yes, In the original post she asked about the doc numbering each
Subject: Yes, In the original post she asked about the doc numbering each

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see original message
Subject: see original message


With nystagmus, the eyeball might "jump." It beats from side to side, or middle to side, etc.
Subject: With nystagmus, the eyeball might "jump." It beats from side to side, or middle to side, etc. sm

Doubt antistigmatic--not a word. Astigmatism is something entirely different. There is no reference in Stedman's ophth for antistigmatic, but do believe they mean nystagmus for "eyes jump." Can you leave a blank? The author apparently doesn't know the correct word to use. Maybe the context of the sentence will help you.
Sorry, there is a message. The nm is from a different post. Please sm thanks!
Subject: Sorry, there is a message. The nm is from a different post. Please sm thanks!


Forgot to say please see message in post above.
Subject: Forgot to say please see message in post above.


nm just means no message inside post......
Subject: nm just means no message inside post......


see message, sorry so late, just read your post
Subject: see message, sorry so late, just read your post

in·a·ni·tion Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-uh-nish-uhn] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. exhaustion from lack of nourishment; starvation.
2. lack of vigor; lethargy.

Original Poster
Subject: Original Poster

She is saying sPAP.
Thanks Derm MT - not original poster, but /sm
Subject: Thanks Derm MT - not original poster, but /sm

I wrote this one down -- cross-referencing in both "c" and "s"

Browsing this morning, I read original post and thought I had had "servant" as "cervatte" or something before -- looked up a couple different spellings, and could not find, so figured I must have been wrong and moved on. However, this one would have bugged me enough I would have spent more time searching later...

Glad you posted the correct answer.
original poster figured it out all on her/his own...nm
Subject: original poster figured it out all on her/his own...nm


original pack sm written OP
Subject: original pack sm written OP

http://www.ppa.org.uk/education/endorsing_fp10_dispensed.htm

found it here
I am the original poster for the dosing
Subject: I am the original poster for the dosing

question. So you would not type the word dispense out? I sent my report in with a blank so I will let my QA person make that decision.

Thanks.
maybe the original skin cancer,
Subject: maybe the original skin cancer,

if this is a recurrence.


Misspelled in original e-mail
Subject: Misspelled in original e-mail

This word should be colpoproctogram.
I refer to original Tessier book. Does the new one still have sm
Subject: I refer to original Tessier book. Does the new one still have sm

Buckwalter retractor and Buchwalter retractor (rather than the correct Bookwalter?). There were several others, but I can't recall them now. I gave my book away about 15 years ago, and strictly use Stedman's Med/Surg Equipment words, Stedman's Surgery words, and Vera Pyle's latest. I think what you're seeing is an entry before Hasson was verified. The same thing happened with Steffee/Steffe and Veress/Verress. If there were two spellings for Hasson/Hassan, I would think Vera's book would clarify. Time will tell, though. Ya never know in this business.
Yah, but I wasn't sure the original questioner did, sorry if I made you mad :)
Subject: Yah, but I wasn't sure the original questioner did, sorry if I made you mad :)


I checked wtih the original chart
Subject: I checked wtih the original chart

that I typed where the doctor stated that he was going to do an FNA and it was on the thyroid. I had already sent my charts, but I copied and pasted another with the work spelled colloid and an explanation and then sent that. Thanks so much.
um, original poster absolutely makes no reference to 110
Subject: um, original poster absolutely makes no reference to 110

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Did you try shutting down and rebooting to get back to your original settings?
Subject: Did you try shutting down and rebooting to get back to your original settings?


you said chronic IBS, original poster heard long E disease.
Subject: you said chronic IBS, original poster heard long E disease.

therefore chronic IBS disease.


You said it.... NOT me.


to answer the original question, initials mean "BIpolar CircumActive Probe" nm
Subject: to answer the original question, initials mean "BIpolar CircumActive Probe" nm


On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.
Subject: On a similar note, I copied and pasted a URL/Link & sent with my post, but it was absent from post.

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ADMIN, can you post a perm msg to post LOTS of context when asking about WORDS?
Subject: ADMIN, can you post a perm msg to post LOTS of context when asking about WORDS?

thanks
OP's post inside post says not Harrington rods
Subject: OP's post inside post says not Harrington rods

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Looking from side to side...
Subject: Looking from side to side...

Got some research to do before I actually believe what I'm seeing..... 
see in side
Subject: see in side

wonder if he's stumbling on appropriately visualized

or probed and changing it to visualized
s/l lisps toward right side??
Subject: s/l lisps toward right side??

She appears physically uncomfortable, typical of having sciatic notch sensitivity, as she typically lisps towards the right side. 
s/l side a logic
Subject: s/l side a logic

There was insufficient fluid at that time to do any s/l side a logic analysis.
s/l south side
Subject: s/l south side


s/l south side
Subject: s/l south side

It s/l "south side" ventricles. Does that sound right to any of you??
err on the side of treatment
Subject: err on the side of treatment


never mind - she's saying side-arm
Subject: never mind - she's saying side-arm


Somehow my message went down to the white count message below, please see that message. (nm)
Subject: Somehow my message went down to the white count message below, please see that message. (nm)

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Wait...! apparently my post did not post
Subject: Wait...! apparently my post did not post

I would do 60%. I have several doctors that will say 60 (as in ) 6-0. Clarifying the numbers so you don't put 16. They do 50, 5-0 so you don't put 15 because they sound close. It just sounds like sixty-six-zero. Put what you feel is right but I would be from experienc it is 60%
potential side effects
Subject: potential side effects


chemo side effects
Subject: chemo side effects

Another clue would be helpful, cause the only general side effect coming up is photosensitivity. Did MD specify the chemo drug or drug regimen combo?
Did you try looking up side effects of Roxanol to get your S/L? nm
Subject: Did you try looking up side effects of Roxanol to get your S/L? nm

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geez, I think somebody got up on the wrong side of the bed again!
Subject: geez, I think somebody got up on the wrong side of the bed again!

What is it about Saturdays and rude answers?! Goodness gracious!
Side effects of fluoxetine
Subject: Side effects of fluoxetine

Okay, here's the sentence...


"The S/L: TENDER effects and possible side effects of this medication were reviewed with him including S/L: INTENSIVE FOR NUANCE AT suicidal ideation, but since he has taken this medication before and not had that, it is not likely."


TIA!!


just list...as in listing to the side nm
Subject: just list...as in listing to the side nm


Side effect from Prozac
Subject: Side effect from Prozac

"Continue Prozac.  I have advised him that s/l "pooh-pop" may occur and to follow up with me if it does."   Any ideas on what this could be?
Since they start out on the left side,
Subject: Since they start out on the left side,

I don't think this is logical. They start at the rectum, then meet the sigmoid (left colon), next transverse, then right (descending) colon, then cecum last.

But I'd be more comfortable with the term rigid sigmoidoscope than colonoscope. No way can a rigid instrument get all the way around, right?
medication, s/l wore-sen-a-side
Subject: medication, s/l wore-sen-a-side


s/l ' super side potassium'
Subject: s/l ' super side potassium'

The results of his 'super side potassium' showed it to only be 3.2.
Radiation side effects? sm
Subject: Radiation side effects? sm

This doc is difficult to understand, but I'm pretty sure he's saying this and just want to verify.

Pt had Hodgkin's disease secondary to thyroid cancer.

On physical exam, head is normocephalic but smaller in proportion to the rest of his body. This is not new after his radiation treatments.

Is anyone aware if radiation has this effect? Thanks.
maybe side-hole catheter?
Subject: maybe side-hole catheter?


chemo vs tumor side effects
Subject: chemo vs tumor side effects

Sometimes the suggestion of chemo side effects can also be the symptoms or manifestations of the tumor itself. Temodar (brand name for the generic temozolomide) is primarily used in the treatment of brain tumors, i.e. gliomas, melanomas, astrocytoma, blastomas and the like. Photosensitivity is commonly correlated with gliomas and melanomas primaries as well as brain metastases....especially as these tumor types progress. Also, being a brain tumor, the location of the tumor itself (rather than its type) could be playing a central role in producing that symptom.
radiation side effect s/l erythematoid...
Subject: radiation side effect s/l erythematoid...

I have this radiation oncologist who is listing side effects of radiation treatment that s/l erythematoid discormation....any clues...please help


Thanks Stephanie. I will spell it out, just to be on the safe side.
Subject: Thanks Stephanie. I will spell it out, just to be on the safe side.