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Just guessing, "some problems" with short-term memory?

Posted By: Tinks on 2006-12-01
In Reply to: Help with possibly nonmedical word please - sm

Subject: Just guessing, "some problems" with short-term memory?




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on a short term memory test do they say
Subject: on a short term memory test do they say

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Just for the heck of it, can you hear "lapses in short-term memory"?
Subject: Just for the heck of it, can you hear "lapses in short-term memory"?

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Guessing, nitro short for nitrofurantoin, and proph short for prophylaxis?.....nm
Subject: Guessing, nitro short for nitrofurantoin, and proph short for prophylaxis?.....nm

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You're welcome - my long-term memory still good
Subject: You're welcome - my long-term memory still good


Guessing that it's short for a medicated nebulizer treatment as opposed to one that's just war
Subject: Guessing that it's short for a medicated nebulizer treatment as opposed to one that's just warm

s
Maybe short-term. (nm)
Subject: Maybe short-term. (nm)

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Zolpidem is used for short-term treatment of insomnia
Subject: Zolpidem is used for short-term treatment of insomnia


Short-term disturbance in new learning _____. (s/l per-i-dime).
Subject: Short-term disturbance in new learning _____. (s/l per-i-dime).

nm
Carafate - short-term treatment of duodenal ulcer
Subject: Carafate - short-term treatment of duodenal ulcer


It was "some IP extension" lol!
Subject: It was "some IP extension" lol!

nm
"some modification" maybe - nm
Subject: "some modification" maybe - nm


what about "some aniso- and poikilocytosis"? nm
Subject: what about "some aniso- and poikilocytosis"? nm


"some loss"? a guess but all I can think of NM
Subject: "some loss"? a guess but all I can think of NM

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maybe saying "some immunogenic virus"
Subject: maybe saying "some immunogenic virus"

again just a guess.
Got it, "some bile duct" . . thanks!
Subject: Got it, "some bile duct" . . thanks!


can you hear "some subtle" movement...??
Subject: can you hear "some subtle" movement...??


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Subject: Nares show "some turbulence" Is this right??? related to URI

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"some rales in the right lower lung field" nm
Subject: "some rales in the right lower lung field" nm

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"some concern that patient possibly has thalassemia"
Subject: "some concern that patient possibly has thalassemia"

"some concern that patient possibly has thalassemia" (this patient has some problems with anemia)
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undergo "some barton-nella titers"..pt has large unresolved neck lymphadenopathy. nm
Subject: undergo "some barton-nella titers"..pt has large unresolved neck lymphadenopathy. nm

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memory drugs
Subject: memory drugs

Hello!  I need some help for a foreign acquaintance of mine.  He's from the Ukraine, or thereabouts, and has been having memory problems.  His doctor discussed some meds with him, but he can't remember what they were, and now he's too embarassed to ask about them again!!??  I told him I'd see if we could get a list together, in the hopes that one (or more) of them would jump off the page at him, and he'd remember what he and his Dr. discussed.  Help me! 


Thank you, now all I have to do is commit that to memory...lol, Thanks again (nm)
Subject: Thank you, now all I have to do is commit that to memory...lol, Thanks again (nm)


Come on - not memory foam
Subject: Come on - not memory foam

Nothing comes to mind for the memory portion, but the foam is more than likely "from" edema, don't you think.
No, it is not about memory problem.
Subject: No, it is not about memory problem.

This has to do with problem eating, but thanks anyway, and it is very clear he is saying "pneumestic" or "numestic", etc.  I even tried plugging in a word ending in "mastic" having to do with chewing, but no luck.
drug for memory?
Subject: drug for memory?

The patient was electrocuted and takes this for memory...sounds like "namotin" or "nanotin"....???


 


Help!


Indirect memory
Subject: Indirect memory


Respondent memory is right.
Subject: Respondent memory is right.

A respondent is defined as "one who responds."
If it's truly that and not say 9.7, then give it to them. They may just be stating it from memory
Subject: If it's truly that and not say 9.7, then give it to them. They may just be stating it from memory

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help refresh my memory...C.diff...
Subject: help refresh my memory...C.diff...

How do you spell the word that is the "C" in C. difficile?  He's pronouncing it but I can't find it, I'm drawing a blank here....
like, no edema from the memory foam
Subject: like, no edema from the memory foam

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Pt with memory problem on B12 and s/l methylphelonic acid. nm
Subject: Pt with memory problem on B12 and s/l methylphelonic acid. nm


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Subject: med help. Cosenex? kofanac? for memory issues. Thanks!


Memory foam edema?? quite clear
Subject: Memory foam edema?? quite clear

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Thanks! My memory is faulty and I thought it was for the symbol itself.
Subject: Thanks! My memory is faulty and I thought it was for the symbol itself.


Yes. Patient is able to respond to memory testing etc. nm
Subject: Yes. Patient is able to respond to memory testing etc. nm


He's probably relying on his poor memory and NOT reading off the package. Use Destination. nm
Subject: He's probably relying on his poor memory and NOT reading off the package. Use Destination. nm

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Razadyne is used for: Treating mild to moderate impairment of memory
Subject: Razadyne is used for: Treating mild to moderate impairment of memory


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Subject: Pt with memory problems. and lots others. s/ Corete cell janka type symptoms. see message.

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Subject: Hydergine is used for treating symptoms of declined mental capacity (memory, mood, and behavior problems) in certain patients older than 60 years of age.


Patient is oriented to time, person and place with good *respondent* memory. Does this make sense?
Subject: Patient is oriented to time, person and place with good *respondent* memory. Does this make sense?


not sure, guessing only but there is a
Subject: not sure, guessing only but there is a


just guessing
Subject: just guessing

erythema and edematous??
guessing here, but from your S/L it sm
Subject: guessing here, but from your S/L it sm

sounds a lot like mycelial, or fungus.  Found this def.


 


mycelium, pl. mycelia


mU-sTclT-m, -^



The mass of hyphae making up a colony of fungi.


Origin



[G. mykTs, fungus, + hTlos, nail, wart, excrescence on animal or plant]


aerial mycelium


nonseptate mycelium


septate mycelium


I'm guessing that's LTA.....nm
Subject: I'm guessing that's LTA.....nm

nm
guessing a little bit here
Subject: guessing a little bit here

eczematous exfoliated right palm and interstitial folds (or possibly intertriginous folds)
guessing too,
Subject: guessing too,

but with the struts and distraction, i wonder if it is half-pin cluster....
guessing...... to see if?
Subject: guessing...... to see if?


More guessing sm
Subject: More guessing sm

How about Heart sounds normal.  Extremities without cyanosis or edema. 
just guessing, sm.
Subject: just guessing, sm.

 Is it possibly "trabecular" instead of tristem pedicle?   Also wondered if bearing (no s) is the correct term, i.e. the weightbearing load is metal on metal.


Just Guessing Here...
Subject: Just Guessing Here...

Shouldn't it be POWER versus pallor, and could it be "muscle power and tone are adequate?"     Just a guess...