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I agree, I think if you add "in" in front of opposition, the sentence reads just fine.

Posted By: Terri on 2008-09-26
In Reply to: limited IN opposition and abduction nm - MeMt

Subject: I agree, I think if you add "in" in front of opposition, the sentence reads just fine.




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his sentence reads ....
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Sentence reads: A 20 cc subcutaneous pocket was formed. My question relates to cc versus mL - sm
Subject: Sentence reads: A 20 cc subcutaneous pocket was formed. My question relates to cc versus mL - sm

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Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.
Subject: Sentence reads: Right axilla reveals a right s/l consolent, pink rash which is slightly pale.

I must not be spelling this word correctly at all because I can't get even close to finding a definition for it.  Any takers on this one?  Thanks!
Rest of sentence may help, but thinking "in lace-up shoes" n
Subject: Rest of sentence may help, but thinking "in lace-up shoes" n


Nothing, sentence is fine the way it is :)
Subject: Nothing, sentence is fine the way it is :)

x
that entire sentence is fine, correct!!
Subject: that entire sentence is fine, correct!!


just my opinion, but I think the sentence is fine as is, no comma needed nm
Subject: just my opinion, but I think the sentence is fine as is, no comma needed nm


Beginning just fine. wonder if should be semi-colon or new sentence after "flexion"
Subject: Beginning just fine. wonder if should be semi-colon or new sentence after "flexion"


Look it up again. It's not opposition, it's apposition.
Subject: Look it up again. It's not opposition, it's apposition.

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Agree with Skipper, though, if allowed, restructuring the sentence would be better. nm
Subject: Agree with Skipper, though, if allowed, restructuring the sentence would be better. nm

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According to Taber's, opposition is the ability to
Subject: According to Taber's, opposition is the ability to

move the thumb into contact with the other fingers. Apposition is the condition of being side by side or fitted together.
how do you tell difference between opposition and apposition NM
Subject: how do you tell difference between opposition and apposition NM

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limited IN opposition and abduction nm
Subject: limited IN opposition and abduction nm

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I would do like you have it. Reads better than hyphenated I think. nm
Subject: I would do like you have it. Reads better than hyphenated I think. nm


Sentences reads this exactly - please read.
Subject: Sentences reads this exactly - please read.

Her major problem is breathlessness.  It is present with no exertion.  She used _____ oxygen.


It does not sound cut off.  tonelisary, denelisary


I am ready to scream.  Not sure if it is a method of oxygen or what.


I think it reads okay with "which" and without a comma
Subject: I think it reads okay with "which" and without a comma

But that's just me.
No, I put *the* in front of it......nm
Subject: No, I put *the* in front of it......nm

xx
Unfortunately no, he has either an M or N in the front there.
Subject: Unfortunately no, he has either an M or N in the front there.


he is clearly getting out the MOR no A in front but thanks
Subject: he is clearly getting out the MOR no A in front but thanks

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I would either put a # in front of the 7 or....sm
Subject: I would either put a # in front of the 7 or....sm

make it 7-mm or 7-French.
And it should ALWAYS be 0.5% or a zero in front of any "point something" value.
Subject: And it should ALWAYS be 0.5% or a zero in front of any "point something" value.

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BOS says no, put "the" in front.
Subject: BOS says no, put "the" in front.


still NO commas in front of
Subject: still NO commas in front of

the 'and'.
You need to study the commas rules! Twinkle, twinkle, little star.....go to bed!
Sorry, there should be an "eighty" in front of fistula ??
Subject: Sorry, there should be an "eighty" in front of fistula ??


this is correct, but put a comma in front of
Subject: this is correct, but put a comma in front of

..., a popping sensation is elicited.

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Thanks, the "amp of" in front of it was hard to figure
Subject: Thanks, the "amp of" in front of it was hard to figure


Thanks for excoriations, may just have to blank front word
Subject: Thanks for excoriations, may just have to blank front word

Thanks so much for excoriations! I appreciate it as that was a HUGE help!
to put a comma in front of 'and that' is definitely wron.g.sm
Subject: to put a comma in front of 'and that' is definitely wron.g.sm

Why would you do that? Since when do you put a comma in front of 'that', the less in front of 'and that'.

The sentence structure in the second part is wrong, it does not make any sense, so I corrected it in my other post.
But she put 2 commas, 1 in front of 'where', what is wrong,
Subject: But she put 2 commas, 1 in front of 'where', what is wrong,

the 2nd in front of 'but' which is right.
I wouldalso add a comma in front of ..,giving...nm
Subject: I wouldalso add a comma in front of ..,giving...nm

nm
Looks right, only delete the comma in front of 'and
Subject: Looks right, only delete the comma in front of 'and

',and right thalamic...'

Suppose it's too late?
My favorite part of the PDR was the filmy sheets in the front, sm
Subject: My favorite part of the PDR was the filmy sheets in the front, sm

especially the drugs are listed categorically. For instance, if you heard a drug but couldn't quite get it but knew it was for (for example) Parkinson's disease, you could look it up under "antiparkinsonian drugs." Drake & Drake has a similar book, XRef.

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s/l-EOA-) demonstrated he had 2+ to the front, trace to the back, 1 to the bottom.
Subject: s/l-EOA-) demonstrated he had 2+ to the front, trace to the back, 1 to the bottom.

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cerumen impaction is it! But can there be any other word in front of it instead of fresh?
Subject: cerumen impaction is it! But can there be any other word in front of it instead of fresh?


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Subject: Thanks! I was actually wondering if there was another syllable in front, instead of 'and lodapine'


Thx guys. It was "PCO2 is 57" (and he threw an Ahhh in front of the 57 :) Thx again!
Subject: Thx guys. It was "PCO2 is 57" (and he threw an Ahhh in front of the 57 :) Thx again!


arggh! that should read 4 and aft. Put a quotation mark in front the 4 and it messed up.
Subject: arggh! that should read 4 and aft. Put a quotation mark in front the 4 and it messed up.

x
"In-Fast"
Subject: "In-Fast"

is a trade name . he may  be saying "dash" to use as a hyphen


 


maybe "in airway"??
Subject: maybe "in airway"??

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will check an "in-helm" INR. ??
Subject: will check an "in-helm" INR. ??

Not sure this is what I'm hearing.  The patient has an enterocutaneous fistula.  Says "need for daily wound care discussed.  Will check an "in-helm" INR. 


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Not "romare"..."in room air".
Subject: Not "romare"..."in room air".

You'll hear it this time!


maybe "in florid relapse" NM
Subject: maybe "in florid relapse" NM


"In regards to" is not correct grammar. SM
Subject: "In regards to" is not correct grammar. SM

If we are going to be grammar experts, we must know that it should be in regard or as regards. 
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Subject: the second one is probably "in formalin" for pathology nm

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Second one, could it be "in origin" instead of epichondral?
Subject: Second one, could it be "in origin" instead of epichondral?


"in short order"
Subject: "in short order"


confused...when to use "in" and "at"
I have had no problems using these before but my new Editor has started to confuse me, when do i use "at" and when do I use "in"...for example...the patient was seen "in/at" the clinic....appointment with the oncology department "in/at" soandso hospital...thanks
Thanks. I definitely hear the "In-testum"
Subject: Thanks. I definitely hear the "In-testum"

though so I'll flag it. It almost sounds like the word cuts off in the dictation.
just a guess, but how about "in excess"?
Subject: just a guess, but how about "in excess"?


I think it's "in-stent" - as in restenosis
Subject: I think it's "in-stent" - as in restenosis