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If you use Shorthand, try hitting Ctrl, then ALT, then Shift. NM

Posted By: Endiqua on 2005-08-30
In Reply to: caps lock button stuck - trose

Subject: If you use Shorthand, try hitting Ctrl, then ALT, then Shift. NM

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Yep, Ctrl+shift+N
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Ctrl+Shift+8 took care of it. Thanks anyway!!
Subject: Ctrl+Shift+8 took care of it. Thanks anyway!!

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In Word, press Ctrl + Shift + ; then the letter you want to get umlaut
Subject: In Word, press Ctrl + Shift + ; then the letter you want to get umlaut

You can make it an AutoCorrect entry if this is something you often do.
thanks - just was hitting me right.
Subject: thanks - just was hitting me right.


I'm hitting the hay, but you might want
Subject: I'm hitting the hay, but you might want

to give a hint as to what kind of study was done and what part of the body is being studied.

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Just put it in your Shorthand or
Subject: Just put it in your Shorthand or

Autocorrect to change nitropaste to nitroglycerine paste. Then you don't have to think about it. :oD
Maybe shorthand for this. sm
Subject: Maybe shorthand for this. sm

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Ctrl+F9 to create, and then F11 to "jump to" in the doc
Subject: Ctrl+F9 to create, and then F11 to "jump to" in the doc

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I just type h2n and my ShortHand fixes it.
Subject: I just type h2n and my ShortHand fixes it.

No need to remember all that punctuation and capitalization.
Or the way some of us use prolly for probably. Shorthand speech is used in all fields now. nm
Subject: Or the way some of us use prolly for probably. Shorthand speech is used in all fields now. nm

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Would use telemetry. Cardiac patients often go there before hitting the regular floors. nm
Subject: Would use telemetry. Cardiac patients often go there before hitting the regular floors. nm

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Neurosurgery, pt fell hitting back of head and suffering s/l kanakuah bifrontal contusions.
Subject: Neurosurgery, pt fell hitting back of head and suffering s/l kanakuah bifrontal contusions.


Me neither, just hit the shift-key ???
Subject: Me neither, just hit the shift-key ???


q.shift
Subject: q.shift

the doc says fetal heart checks q.shift. can we put q.shift or is it something else.
q.shift
Subject: q.shift

well the specifics don't actually mention about this, but i wanted to know whether there is something as q.shift
q.shift
Subject: q.shift

i mean whether in this sentence q.shift is valid of not
q.shift
Subject: q.shift

tx nm that helps
just left shift key does it for me
Subject: just left shift key does it for me

I got this from the Shorthand people.  Evidently, this is a common thing.
MLS=midline shift? sm
Subject: MLS=midline shift? sm

another wild guess here, but perhaps on the CT scan they can see a posterior MLS (midline shift)...caused by the hemorrhage...and now showing up as a hematoma or contusion within the midline shift???
shift and maintain
Subject: shift and maintain

"a test requiring her to shift and maintain a new set requiring her to inhibit previous learned response."


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Lachman, pivot shift and * manuever
Subject: Lachman, pivot shift and * manuever

Left knee problems.  Lachman, pivot shift and s/l seg maneuvers are negative.  Thank you
yes - it just means "every" shift, so it does make
Subject: yes - it just means "every" shift, so it does make

sense - it is a term that is used.
Third-spacing is correct. Refers to fluid shift
Subject: Third-spacing is correct. Refers to fluid shift

to interstitial space.
"Ctrl, ALT, Shift" worked to switch CAPS lock OFF
Subject: "Ctrl, ALT, Shift" worked to switch CAPS lock OFF

THANK YOU.


"Ctrl, ALT, Shift" worked to switch CAPS lock OFF


Jonathan


Cute! Glad you had a good laugh to break up your shift! :) nm
Subject: Cute! Glad you had a good laugh to break up your shift! :) nm

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Yes, it's a constantly running feeding and the tubing gets flushed with a syringe once a shift. n
Subject: Yes, it's a constantly running feeding and the tubing gets flushed with a syringe once a shift. nm

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may be referring to crepitations with lateral pivot shift of the knee. If you clearly hear it,
Subject: may be referring to crepitations with lateral pivot shift of the knee. If you clearly hear it,

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I've heard the term nighthawk, person who works night shift.
Subject: I've heard the term nighthawk, person who works night shift.


Yergason's test? Load and shift test?
Subject: Yergason's test? Load and shift test?

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He does have a mild s/l pivot lie, but no significant pivot shift
Subject: He does have a mild s/l pivot lie, but no significant pivot shift

Thanks :-)