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I have seen it autovac. AutoVac and Autovac on google. There is also a site, www.autovac.com

Posted By: Jessica on 2008-10-20
In Reply to: autovac drain? - km

Subject: I have seen it autovac. AutoVac and Autovac on google. There is also a site, www.autovac.com

 


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autovac drain?
Subject: autovac drain?

I need your assistance please. The dictation is a total knee arthroplasty and is as follows:  "Closure was then performed over a 1/8-inch (s/l autovac) drain." Would this be correct? If so, would autovac be capitalized? 


Found AUTOVAC!
Subject: Found AUTOVAC!

Jessica. Thank you! I guess I'm looking too hard in all the wrong places. I'm putting AUTOVAC in all caps, just as shown on their website. That is what I needed to know!
Per Stedman's Autovac.
Subject: Per Stedman's Autovac.

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Google "Medicare", which will link you to the government site. sm
Subject: Google "Medicare", which will link you to the government site. sm

You should be able to find your answer there quite easily.
Found Eakin Cohesive Discs on google site. see inside
Subject: Found Eakin Cohesive Discs on google site. see inside

Eakin 48 mm ( 1-7/8" ) Cohesive DiscsEnhanced protection for those hard-to-fit stomas. It efficiently absorbs moisture, forming a gel barrier around the stoma. 20 per pkg.

I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Subject: I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google

Google is great for retrieving anything faster than the speed of light *lol* - but if the info comes from a nonverifiable medical website, be very wary.  There are a few I trust only...the NIH for one (Nat'l Institute of Health) and the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and a few others out of the government actually.


As for prescription places, I trusted rx.com for far too long, there are many more reliable drug websites out there... medilexicon.com is a great site and to confirm a proper name of a disease or things like that, there is whonamedit.com which, if you write to the site owner, can be added to (I have done some communication with the site owner so this is 100% true). 


When I first started using google in MT work about 8 years ago as google is not that old, (got online 12 years ago, been an MT since 1980), I had looked up Spironolactone, and Google gave the spelling to me incorrectly and (who knew it was wrong?!?!??) I used their spelling and I was wrong. 


So, only advice is be VERY CAREFUL what YOU CHOOSE to use as far as websites go regarding MT/ME work because in the end you're the one responsible....not google. 



gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Subject: gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google


well, this site IS an American MT site....nm
Subject: well, this site IS an American MT site....nm


TX DOI site has Workers', MO DOI site has Workers (no apostrophe), CA DOI has Workers'
Subject: TX DOI site has Workers', MO DOI site has Workers (no apostrophe), CA DOI has Workers'

Most state's department of insurance sites seem to use Workers'. I have not seen Workman or Workmen in any form. I hope this helps.
Thank you for that site.
Subject: Thank you for that site.


that site just led me to the FDA site that SM
Subject: that site just led me to the FDA site that SM

I originally checked. The only Google hit I found was from drugs that were made in the 1980s and before. I think this drug does not exist now.
here's another site....can
Subject: here's another site....can


This site always
Subject: This site always

This site always freezes up my computer and I do not know why, but it is an excellent website though.
One-Look site says:
Subject: One-Look site says:

This is from the Cambridge One-Look definition:

offending adjective [before noun] OFTEN HUMOROUS
unwanted, often because unpleasant and causing problems or inconvenience:
"There's a hair in my soup!" "Well, pass it over here and I'll remove the offending article
This site is for US MTs only. (SM)
Subject: This site is for US MTs only. (SM)

Do not post here anymore, Lez.

Goldbird

NCI site
Subject: NCI site

Did you try looking at www.cancer.gov ?  You can search for local studies.
Try this site...sm
Subject: Try this site...sm

prescriptiondrug-info.com  - They have lists by letter or search in lefthand corner.  There is a Kaolin.  This site could be of some help. 
Here' a site that may help....(sm)
Subject: Here' a site that may help....(sm)

http://www.bioscience.org/atlases/tumpath/staging/neurobla.htm
Do you have this site? sm
Subject: Do you have this site? sm

http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm


 


You can go to the drug, click and it tells you what strength it comes in etc.


 


Also has list of newly developed drugs.


here is their web site, if this is the med you are looking for
Subject: here is their web site, if this is the med you are looking for

http://www.yaz.com/html/index.html
from this site
Subject: from this site

http://forum.mtstars.com/word/v/1/28518.html

Glasscock dressing
Web site
Subject: Web site

www.applemed.com/
After looking at this site, my best
Subject: After looking at this site, my best

guess is that they are talking about degrees of flexion at those 2 digits of the pinky, so it means 15 degrees and 15 degrees, if that helps you decide if you want a comma between the numbers or perhaps a back slash.

http://www.dupuytren-online.info/dupuytren_stages_therapies.html
try this web site
Subject: try this web site

at lumitex.com - describes their equipment, has a wrist band, see if that works into the context of your report.


 


Web site that might help
Subject: Web site that might help

Try doing a fuzzy search on OneLook.com.  I love that web site.  Put in * for a wild card search.  Hope this helps! 
I think that's it and thank you so much for the site
Subject: I think that's it and thank you so much for the site

I have an electronic drug list on my computer, but it's not very updated as I found out since Tekturna isn't listed there (although I did know of it, but didn't know the generic name).
Try it on this site...
Subject: Try it on this site...

http://www.onelook.com/


I like this site and got it from here on Stars some time back and love it!  Thanks MTStars and you're message board posters!!!   


Try this site
Subject: Try this site

http://www.writersblock.ca/tips/monthtip/tipsep99a.htm

I have the exact same problem. Someone here suggested it to my several months ago. I still go to this site a couple of times a week just for reassurace.
One-look site
Subject: One-look site

http://www.onelook.com/?w=instilled&ls=a
I like this site
Subject: I like this site

http://www.olympusamerica.com/msg_section/msg_gastro_colon.asp
Not OP but thanks for site! NM
Subject: Not OP but thanks for site! NM

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not sure about that site...
Subject: not sure about that site...

I did see that, but it seems to be some weird search engine-type thing because "myovax" and "myovac" both some up with similiar info, none of which seem to be confirmed as a vaccine there....
another good site--sm
Subject: another good site--sm

http://www.medicaltrans.net/gmt-transcription-rules.html
Found on a site-might help.
Subject: Found on a site-might help.

Urate crystals are negatively birefringent. Pragmatically, this means that the crystals are yellow when aligned parallel to the slow ray of the compensator and that they are blue when they are perpendicular.
Abbreviation site
Subject: Abbreviation site

That's not a combination I'm familiar with, but with context you can probably figure them out at this abbreviation website:

http://www.pharma-lexicon.com/
Thank you for that site.....it should be very helpful!!!
Subject: Thank you for that site.....it should be very helpful!!!


YW. Here is best ortho site I think. SM
Subject: YW. Here is best ortho site I think. SM

http://www.wheelessonline.com/
exam site SM
Subject: exam site SM

www.vnh.org/Shipwreck/Shipwreck.html -


 


Here's a great site!
Subject: Here's a great site!

Don't have my list in front of me, but go to www.chemocare.com. It has the chemo drugs and other info.
bookmarked this site! nm
Subject: bookmarked this site! nm


Yes, it's Site-Rite. NM
Subject: Yes, it's Site-Rite. NM


www.site-rite.com
Subject: www.site-rite.com

nm
i just found a new site (new for me, anyway)
Subject: i just found a new site (new for me, anyway)

http://medicine.ucsd.edu/clinicalmed/links.html 
Is there a site to verify?
Subject: Is there a site to verify?

I had searched for that word as well.  It's not in my Stedman's surgery or cardio book and couldn't find it online.
Thank you for the great site!!! nm
Subject: Thank you for the great site!!! nm


Thanks I added that site to my fav. nm
Subject: Thanks I added that site to my fav. nm

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Thank you so much! Great site!
Subject: Thank you so much! Great site!

nm
here is derm site for you. sm
Subject: here is derm site for you. sm

http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/cd_lists.cfm
Here, this site is helpful for this one.
Subject: Here, this site is helpful for this one.

http://www.merckfrosst.ca/mfcl/en/patients/diseases/arthritis/osteoarthritis/toe/definition.html
This MPR site is helpful ...
Subject: This MPR site is helpful ...

If you start typing in a drug name and pause, it will drop down a list with drugs starting with that letter.

http://www.prescribingreference.com/
Does anyone have a site for ear signs?
Subject: Does anyone have a site for ear signs?

ESL is saying what sounds like trachal sign or trocal sign is negative. Thank you!