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I would agree with this; hemorrhage would preclude the tPA (nm)

Posted By: Mushroom on 2009-06-18
In Reply to: WAG - candidate for tPA initially? - MDmt

Subject: I would agree with this; hemorrhage would preclude the tPA (nm)

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Subject: There is such a thing as retrohyaloid premacular hemorrhage

Maybe you're hearing something with hyaloid in the term?
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Subject: hemostasis means the stoppage of bleeding or hemorrhage

so attained could be correct. either way I would leave what the doctor says (and spells).
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Subject: I think it might be inferotemporal infarct with star-form hemorrhage.


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Subject: left-sided s/l eccy cerebral hemorrhage?


puddles, as in puddles of hemorrhage/blood.
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I agree with this....
Subject: I agree with this....

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Subject: I agree.....sm

Faint visualization of the appendix sounds right. I type BE's all day (lucky me!!)
Agree! nm
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I agree - sm
Subject: I agree - sm

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Agree with you...
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And after all that, the most professional and correct answer would actually be...leave a blank ;)
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Subject: I would agree with you that...

it's either "skull base structures" or even more likely "skull and bony structures".   I have never seen "scobi" in my years either, but see how it can be easily misunderstood as that for one the phrases above with a fast dictator.
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Subject: I agree

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Subject: I agree with ER MT

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EXACTLY - I agree with MT in MT....sm
Subject: EXACTLY - I agree with MT in MT....sm

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I AGREE!
Subject: I AGREE!


I agree.. the BOS is not the know all and end all--sm
Subject: I agree.. the BOS is not the know all and end all--sm

with anything, except the 80.00 they want you to spend on it every year, when they keep changing things just to make someone buy it. I can live without it, and my docs say Baker's cyst and want it typed that way.
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Subject: i agree with 110


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Subject: I agree

cc:  Patient Name


Enclosure (MRI results)


I believe the Enclosure is for the therapist's review of the MRI results since the letter is addressed to the therapist. 


and I agree......sm
Subject: and I agree......sm

What I do...


The patient is a pleasant, elderly, overweight, chronically ill-appearing, 72-year-old white female.


That's just my way, as I use commas to separate adjectives (any description before you get to the word female).


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I believe they're saying C&S for culture and sensitivity although double check the client profile to see if you're suppose to spell it out or leave as is.
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Agree with DW on second look nm
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I agree with Z and would do it the same way......nm
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I always google before posting. I googled "KEEL knee prosthesis" and got NADA.
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taught to type it...

air-fluid level
air-fluid gas exchange

but didn't want to state it as a fact, as I have learned new things..the way preferences are always changing...

I still type it with the hyphen and I type ophthalmology as my primary...Haven't heard anything negative back to date on it.
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you typed:  **You would type Mercy Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine but not Mercy Hospital emergency department.**


I do not agree.....


You would type Mercy Hospital Department of Emergency AND Mercy Hospital Emergency Department. 


You would NOT capitalize emergency department if you typed *emergency department at Mercy Hospital* or *radiation oncology department at Mercy Hospital....


that's how I was taught 25 yrs ago..........


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Subject: Agree with mmk


I agree with the others- sm
Subject: I agree with the others- sm

The way you have it looks correct, but if there is no "and" after "flexion", I would either use a semicolon or start a new sentence.