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I've heard EMG/NC (electromyogram/nerve conduction study). Wonder if he is maybe saying EMNC?

Posted By: RockinMT on 2009-03-06
In Reply to: EMNG? sm - Rah

Subject: I've heard EMG/NC (electromyogram/nerve conduction study). Wonder if he is maybe saying EMNC?




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Electromyogram (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Studies . ? nm
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I think you mean EMG Nerve Conduction Study
Subject: I think you mean EMG Nerve Conduction Study

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Subject: Could it be NCS (nerve conduction study)?


Could he possibly be saying ENG/nerve conduction study?
Subject: Could he possibly be saying ENG/nerve conduction study?

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nerve conduction study shows s/l speed ? reduction to 1/3 of normal.
Subject: nerve conduction study shows s/l speed ? reduction to 1/3 of normal.


This is the 2nd time I've heard this used in a sleep study (sm)
Subject: This is the 2nd time I've heard this used in a sleep study (sm)

The term I'm hearing sounds like "elegant"  On this report he is saying "elegant REM cycling."   Could the word really be elegant?  What does this mean?  TIA. 
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Subject: should have said nerve conduction

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They also say NCV for nerve conduction velocity etc. nm
Subject: They also say NCV for nerve conduction velocity etc. nm


How to type nerve conduction latencies?
Subject: How to type nerve conduction latencies?

Good morning :)

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Subject: Motor nerve study with "lace" dependent pattern. see message plz :)

 


Motor nerve conduction studies were notable for decreased amplitude in both upper and lower extremities in a lace dependent pattern.


I've never heard of "Toprolol XL" and I've been sm
Subject: I've never heard of "Toprolol XL" and I've been sm

doing this a looooooong time.
Orthopedic word help. Anyone heard of DBT study?
Subject: Orthopedic word help. Anyone heard of DBT study?

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never heard that. Possibly cranial nerve II through XII ????
Subject: never heard that. Possibly cranial nerve II through XII ????

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Subject: Has anyone heard of s/l Lexy Scan nuclear study (cardiac). nm

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Subject: I know I've heard this before...

The patient has stopped Zocor.  She has been taking s/l *Therical* versions from mustard seed.  This is, I'm sure, some simple word, one I've heard before, but I'm just really stuck on it.  Any thoughts? 


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Subject: Yes, I've heard that. nm

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Can anyone help? I've never heard this...
Subject: Can anyone help? I've never heard this...

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definitely what he is saying. I've never heard it before though, have you???
Subject: definitely what he is saying. I've never heard it before though, have you???


I've never heard it said that way.
Subject: I've never heard it said that way.

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I've never heard it either-
Subject: I've never heard it either-

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I've never heard of SA before..sorry NM
Subject: I've never heard of SA before..sorry NM

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Subject: I've never heard it, but...

Radial art-lines (set up, monitor, etc.)
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Subject: I've never heard it said that way.


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Subject: That's it. I've never heard it said


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Subject: Thank you. I've never heard it used this way. nm


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Subject: I've never heard that

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Subject: I've never heard

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Subject: Yes, I've heard that before. :-)


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Subject: Sorry, but I've never heard of the Amherst sm

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Subject: Thanks!! Seems like I've heard the phrase before

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Subject: that's what I was thinking, but I've never heard of

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Subject: I've never heard it put that way before, but I guess

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Subject: I've never heard of that term, but is doc saying AND

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Subject: i've heard of it. hyphenate "open-tip"

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Subject: I've heard of open CT for people who are sm

claustrophobic.
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Subject: I've heard of Promogran Prisma

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