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I love that show! It replaced my fav CSI. nm

Posted By: iheartjackbauer on 2006-02-08
In Reply to: Thanks - Karla

Subject: I love that show! It replaced my fav CSI. nm

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Subject: We took out a s/l gamma rod and replaced it (had a hip bipolar prosthesis).

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Following dressing change, the dressing was replaced under increased layers of s/l Perlex. nm
Subject: Following dressing change, the dressing was replaced under increased layers of s/l Perlex. nm


You need to show what YOU know and that YOU can
Subject: You need to show what YOU know and that YOU can

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Just goes to show you
Subject: Just goes to show you

that there are actually QA people out there that will tell you to hyphen it, and I have no idea why.
That goes to show I know nothing!
Subject: That goes to show I know nothing!

Sorry I couldn't help!
what else did the culture show. sm
Subject: what else did the culture show. sm

sometimes you can Google the organisms etc.
Well, that didn't show up too well now did it!
Subject: Well, that didn't show up too well now did it!

Anywhoo, the site: http://www.medabbrev.com/main.cfm (which you need to be a member of, I believe to access it), says cc is now to be changed to mL because it is listed as a dangerous abbreviation, along with a whole other list of em.


That's all I wanted to post. 


I show these meanings -
Subject: I show these meanings -

Tincture of time, tip-of-the-tongue, total operating time. I have only seen TAT for turnaround time, not TOT.
There are several x-rays that would show this
Subject: There are several x-rays that would show this

A KUB, and abdomen series, and of course a barium enema (which can be done with air contrast as well). And a CT or MRI of the pelvis, of course.


But it would be unusual to just state "no air in the rectum" unless the doctor is discussing a bowel obstruction or something similar. Can you give us more context?


 


PS: My sites show it as Z-Pak.
Subject: PS: My sites show it as Z-Pak.

I've never seen Z-pak.


s/l show-pod joint
Subject: s/l show-pod joint

of her first metatarsal phalangeal joint, her tarsal metatarsal joints, as well as her "show-pod" joints.


and I totally agree - SHOW ME THE $$....sm
Subject: and I totally agree - SHOW ME THE $$....sm

While I feel I'm an excellent MT, I refuse to get as ANAL as some about this subject disc versus disk....one being from Latin and one being from the Greeks....


We follow a Greek calendar but the Egyptian one was here before that.......


people need to be a little more flexible generally speaking but also with words that are accepted either way, not have a virtual STROKE over it. 


Quick Look does show it as an IV dose (sm)
Subject: Quick Look does show it as an IV dose (sm)

Benadryl® Injection  I.M., I.V.: 10-50 mg in a single dose every 2-4 hours, not to exceed 400 mg/day.


However, fentanyl would be more common in an OP note (at least that has been my experience) and could kinda sort sound like Benadryl).  Did they give any dosage?

fentanyl - Preoperative sedation, adjunct to regional anesthesia, postoperative pain: I.M., I.V.: 50-100 mcg/dose


x-ray with & without contrast does show some ___ under the diaphragm
Subject: x-ray with & without contrast does show some ___ under the diaphragm

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but, your sample does not show a noun, so...
Subject: but, your sample does not show a noun, so...

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Subject: Do you show a reference, because I can't find that anywhere. Thanks

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Subject: Does the lab work show up later that would ID this organism?nm

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gastroc wouldn't normally show up on
Subject: gastroc wouldn't normally show up on

x-ray, would it?
my references show that spelled as
Subject: my references show that spelled as

Siegle.
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Subject: Thanks for saying that. I love to help, too, but sm

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LOVE it! thanks. LOL! nm
Subject: LOVE it! thanks. LOL! nm

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That made my day. That was the only way to express my excitement! It was not easy to find and yet I'm still not sure that's correct but if the word fits...type it!
Tx - BTW - Love your name!
Subject: Tx - BTW - Love your name!

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Subject: Ah, yes,. Just love those. Maybe it will tell you at the end.

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Dorland's does show "epitympanic" as a word also.
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an ANA test can show a speckled pattern -nm
Subject: an ANA test can show a speckled pattern -nm

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Subject: did the link show up with the previous message?


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put in the name of the drug, click the name that comes up and it will show the brand name and in bra
Subject: put in the name of the drug, click the name that comes up and it will show the brand name and in brackets the non-capitalized generic name.


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Subject: I just don't think a spinal tap result would show xanthochromia.

I may be wrong, but this just doesn't seem quite right. I've copied and pasted the definition from my Stedman's electronic dictionary.

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Subject: Was trying to post a picture to show his size...

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Love those ESLs!
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Subject: that was so quick! I love you! nm

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Subject: Yay! That's it. Thank you! I love this place! nm


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