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I would not unless there is a name to the facility such as Jones Hospital Urgent Care Facility but g

Posted By: MT50 on 2007-12-06
In Reply to: should urgent care facility be capitalized - rmb

Subject: I would not unless there is a name to the facility such as Jones Hospital Urgent Care Facility but go by the client profile if you can for that report.




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should urgent care facility be capitalized
Subject: should urgent care facility be capitalized


It's probably something specific to that hospital/facility. Ask your QA or Google the
Subject: It's probably something specific to that hospital/facility. Ask your QA or Google the

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alm is right, skilled nursing facility, as in a short stay in a skilled nursing facility
Subject: alm is right, skilled nursing facility, as in a short stay in a skilled nursing facility


It has been that way every facility I have
Subject: It has been that way every facility I have


Go by what YOUR QA says. They should know what the facility wants. (nm)
Subject: Go by what YOUR QA says. They should know what the facility wants. (nm)

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Only if it is associated with the name of the facility, i.e.
Subject: Only if it is associated with the name of the facility, i.e.

Example Hospital Anesthesia Department, otherwise it should be in small letters.
Every facility is different in this. I have one
Subject: Every facility is different in this. I have one

who wants all caps, one who wants the heading then normal case, and one who wants it on a separate line, top of report, no matter were dictated. Need to check with specific client.
the facility or community as there....sm
Subject: the facility or community as there....sm

There is no such diet or anything so I tend to think this may be a nutritionist or dietician/dietitian in and around the facility or area where the dictator works from/around.  Just a wild guess actually.
Sure this is not the name of the facility performed at?
Subject: Sure this is not the name of the facility performed at?

MRI at Open Imaging of Redwood?
Inside or outside facility...
Subject: Inside or outside facility...

Senior Care Center

There are Specialty Care Centers.

Surgical Care Center.
You definitely do for a JCAHO facility.
Subject: You definitely do for a JCAHO facility.

Some accounts will not tell you but cc is a big no no on the Joint Commission "Do Not Use List" See site below.  Account I type for now, MTSO was/is not even aware.  They dictate cc but I change to ml and have not had a report come back yet.
STEL facility?
Subject: STEL facility?

Sentence: Nursing home placement was secured in a 's/l STEL' OR stell' facility.

Anybody know if this is an acronym and what it may stand for?
Could he be saying SNIF facility?
Subject: Could he be saying SNIF facility?

Skilled Nursing Inpatient Facility (Unit)...
If your facility follows BOS, or your MTSO
Subject: If your facility follows BOS, or your MTSO

follows BOS, it is followup. Why not contact your QA/supervisor for clarification to be sure on your end. One facility I work for wants followup, the other follow-up. Verify to be sure for your sake.
We ust Thromboguard at our facility,
Subject: We ust Thromboguard at our facility,

compression boots/stockings for DVT prophylaxis.
That is probably a facility preference. The
Subject: That is probably a facility preference. The

abbreviations you gave examples of are standard abbreviations still in use.
That is probably a facility preference. The
Subject: That is probably a facility preference. The

abbreviations you gave examples of are standard abbreviations still in use.
If the facility does not want it expanded,
Subject: If the facility does not want it expanded,

then you don't. Could be a specific rule of a particular client. If you are told not to, then don't.
It's probably facility specific
Subject: It's probably facility specific

It's possible this is the name of a facility or something that is specific to the account you're typing. You might see if the hospital has a web page and go there and look under services/programs, and see if there is a TLC listed there.

It really could be anything. My first thought was transitional long-term care, but given that they're on pressors, that's usually not the kind of drug they send you to a SNF with.
It is probably SNF (skilled nursing facility).
Subject: It is probably SNF (skilled nursing facility).

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it may depend on a facility rule
Subject: it may depend on a facility rule

our facility requires a hyphen for any statement of __ to__ so for us it would "x4-5" days.
Check with your TL on the specifics of the facility.
Subject: Check with your TL on the specifics of the facility.

Most hospitals I have worked with prefer cm2. 


It's a 'per the facility' issue as both are acceptable. Just use what QA says to keep them
Subject: It's a 'per the facility' issue as both are acceptable. Just use what QA says to keep them happy. nm

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Need more info. What's located on the 4th floor of the facility? nm
Subject: Need more info. What's located on the 4th floor of the facility? nm

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The facility may have it's own stock or normal regimen that they
Subject: The facility may have it's own stock or normal regimen that they

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A thought, wonder if it's the name of the unit, like facility slang
Subject: A thought, wonder if it's the name of the unit, like facility slang

just a thought
maybe normal values/ranges for this facility? nm
Subject: maybe normal values/ranges for this facility? nm

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Seems to be a facility, what state or town is the report in?
Subject: Seems to be a facility, what state or town is the report in?


googled acox tuberculosis facility,
Subject: googled acox tuberculosis facility,

On a Cox regression model, distance from home to treatment centre (hazard .... in the TB clinics of the respective health facilities provided treatment, ...

Probably short for a department in that particular facility, may Admitting? You'll need to ask. n
Subject: Probably short for a department in that particular facility, may Admitting? You'll need to ask. nm

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Abbrev or nickname of trauma facility-s/l "true".
Subject: Abbrev or nickname of trauma facility-s/l "true".

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He means "SNF" (skilled nursing facility) .nm
Subject: He means "SNF" (skilled nursing facility) .nm


Burke is THE rehab facility for Westchester, Putnam,
Subject: Burke is THE rehab facility for Westchester, Putnam,

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SNIF - skilled nursing inpatient facility. =) NM
Subject: SNIF - skilled nursing inpatient facility. =) NM

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I have always used "skilled nursing facility." I have never seen SNiF as an abbreviation nor
Subject: I have always used "skilled nursing facility." I have never seen SNiF as an abbreviation nor

have I ever typed "skilled nursing inpatient facility."  And I've been at this a long time.
Per AAMT BOS2 do not capitalize if it is generic, do capitalize if it is associated with a facility
Subject: Per AAMT BOS2 do not capitalize if it is generic, do capitalize if it is associated with a facility name, i.e. emergency room or General Hospital Emergency Room.


Would you capitalize the name of the unit..ie Hodges Hospital Intensive Care Unit, South?
Subject: Would you capitalize the name of the unit..ie Hodges Hospital Intensive Care Unit, South?


Would you capitalize the name of the unit..ie Hodges Hospital Intensive Care Unit?
Subject: Would you capitalize the name of the unit..ie Hodges Hospital Intensive Care Unit?

TIA... 
disposition of care versus deposition of care
Subject: disposition of care versus deposition of care

Talking about a patient's discharge planning.  I have always typed this disposition of care but my new co-workers type deposition.  which is correct?  thanks for help in advance.
Hospital experience as what? a doctor? a nurse? Or are you speaking of hospital experience as an
Subject: Hospital experience as what? a doctor? a nurse? Or are you speaking of hospital experience as an

experience is, it lacks credibility especiall when you base it on YOUR experience.  Who are you?  How much experience do you actually have?  What kind of experience do you have?  How many diabetic patients have you encountered in your years of experience?


You can't expect to make a sweeping generalization like "all diabetics have hypertension" and not get called out on it.  Come on!  Know your place.  Arrogance is an unattactive personality trait.


I mean JONES, not Jodi, sorry
Subject: I mean JONES, not Jodi, sorry

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There's a Watson-Jones fx classification. nm
Subject: There's a Watson-Jones fx classification. nm

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Jones fracture s/l hydraseal?
Subject: Jones fracture s/l hydraseal?


Robert jones dressing sm
Subject: Robert jones dressing sm

Pt has tibial tendonitis and tibial sesamoid. Dr dictates he will use a s/l "Rogerman dressing". I am thinking she means Robert Jones dressing.

Fits the context does it not??
Robert Jones dressing?
Subject: Robert Jones dressing?

could it be Robert Jones dressing?
Bence Jones protein. Don't know about the spike. nm
Subject: Bence Jones protein. Don't know about the spike. nm

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immunophoresis positive for Bence-Jones SM
Subject: immunophoresis positive for Bence-Jones SM

as in Bence-Jones proteinuria.
Please help - Ortho - sounds like "she was placed into a Bolton Jones
Subject: Please help - Ortho - sounds like "she was placed into a Bolton Jones

Thanks!
s/l bench jones? total protein which is high and a
Subject: s/l bench jones? total protein which is high and a

urine without any s/l M-spike?

Stedman's shows pseudo-Jones fracture
Subject: Stedman's shows pseudo-Jones fracture


Urgent: Need Help Please
Subject: Urgent: Need Help Please

There are a few phrases that I cannot figure out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance!
Topic: Gastrointestinal

1. Past Medical History: A transient ischemic attack, [s/l a critizens that time with aspirin].

2. Past Medical History: Appendectomy in the [s/l 3D] and [s/l CEAs] tonsillectomy.

3. Impression: Secondary [s/l dientness] hypertension.