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I am going to send to QA. Cannot wait

Posted By: ss on 2007-10-18
In Reply to: No. definitely saying a sig is or zig is - ss

Subject: I am going to send to QA. Cannot wait

to see what this could be.

Thanks for the help.


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Subject: Wait, I think she might be asking about the word before WBC

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thanks for the help--will wait on the doctor.
Subject: thanks for the help--will wait on the doctor.


I'd wait and see if QA notices
Subject: I'd wait and see if QA notices

and cares.

I am thankful we are allowed to still use 2 spaces after colons and periods. The main thing I hear about from QA is to transcribe dates in the format dictated, and that's hard for me because I'm used to making them all conform to the same format that is used in the demographics 00/00/00, even if they dictate "May 5th, '05."


wait that is probably incorrect, sorry (nm)
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WAIT... I think is spelled....
Subject: WAIT... I think is spelled....

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Subject: Wait it is elucidate right . . . ?

Elucidate -- Sorry I bugged you guys. I think I figured it out.
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Subject: I would just wait and use the resources

you already have if you are wanting a new one.
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Subject: Wait - I found it

I typed in hippurate. It's Methenamine Hippurate. Sorry for false alarm. Sometimes it works doing those reverse searches but I didn't think of doing that until after my post. Sorry.

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Wait Dana
Subject: Wait Dana

I Googled this as I had never heard of it either. It got a couple of hits, but nothing reliable. I wouldn't use it unless you can find it in a reliable reference source. Can you give me some more of the paragraph? Maybe the sentences before and after, so I can see more of the context?

The only thing I did find that it could possibly be is spinal muscular atrophy. Could that possibly be it?
wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.
Subject: wait - maybe I'm wrong.......sorry...not definite!...nm.


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palpable peripheral edema - when you said *pulp* I realized they sometimes use *palp* - as in palpable (but usually they say *palp* in regards to blood pressure)


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Could be - I had to let it go and send it...
Subject: Could be - I had to let it go and send it...

but thanks. I had enough of her - now I have her again on another report. She says one sentence and then a pause of anywhere from about 18 to more than 80 seconds. She has aborted 3 reports now. I don't even know who she is because she doesn't give her name for the dictated for field. Grrr....
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This is no area to be guessing in, and why take chances? :)
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Subject: It could be but had to send the report

through so I cannot listen to it again. Thanks for your help.
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Subject: Thanks for the help...I had to send it, so flagged it.

WAG!  Funny!  
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Subject: Thanks. Had to send it in with blank.

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Subject: do you have a QA dept? If so, send it to them

that's a poor, poor dictator FOR SURE.....I feel for ya....


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Subject: Very unclear, but could be. I think I will send it to QA. Thanks anyways! nm


...and also send this for cytology? nm
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Subject: Had to send with blank, but thanks anyway! nm

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Subject: Thanks for trying to help. I will just send a blank.


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Subject: Thanks. I had to send in with a blank, but

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TY - had to send with a blank. nm
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Subject: I had to flag and send. TY. nm

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Subject: Thank you for that, but I had to send it to QA to check.


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Subject: Blank and send to QA - hard to tell when we can't

NM
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Subject: Nevermind. Had to send report in

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through with a blank, the wrong "guess" could have a direct effect on patient.
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Subject: TY. I'll have to flag and send. :o)


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Subject: Thanks very much! Had to send in, but left a note on it. Thx again!