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Leaving it CROIMI, but very good guess--wouldn't have thought of it. Thanks! (nm)

Posted By: me on 2008-05-13
In Reply to: cannot rule out? - Keri

Subject: Leaving it CROIMI, but very good guess--wouldn't have thought of it. Thanks! (nm)

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Bet you are right, thanks much! ;) I wouldn't have thought of that
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Great! I wouldn't have thought of that myself!
Subject: Great! I wouldn't have thought of that myself!

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Subject: Wouldn't that just mean the potassium is at a good

level?
sorry, guess this wouldn't take the place of "adenosine" nm
Subject: sorry, guess this wouldn't take the place of "adenosine" nm

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could be anything. I wouldn't guess at that unless you give more info...nm
Subject: could be anything. I wouldn't guess at that unless you give more info...nm

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2. For her chronic constipation, I told her that it wouldn’t be a good idea to keep her on any TZFsm
Subject: 2. For her chronic constipation, I told her that it wouldn’t be a good idea to keep her on any TZFsm

forever. Thanks
It could be Topamax, as that is given for prevention of migraines, but wouldn't guess. nm
Subject: It could be Topamax, as that is given for prevention of migraines, but wouldn't guess. nm


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Subject: any more info? there's a chemo agent "Cosmegen" but I wouldn't guess... nm


Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm
Subject: Avelox is a guess...might not be a good guess, though! nm

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Thought that might be it. Your S/L was close!!! Have a good day. nm
Subject: Thought that might be it. Your S/L was close!!! Have a good day. nm


Oh, you are good! I never would have thought of initials. sm
Subject: Oh, you are good! I never would have thought of initials. sm

It is it though. Thanks a million.


 


Do you know what it's for? MT50 has a good thought with
Subject: Do you know what it's for? MT50 has a good thought with

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that was my thought, but I guess you never know....lol...nm
Subject: that was my thought, but I guess you never know....lol...nm

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Good guess. nm
Subject: Good guess. nm


That's a good guess too. :-)
Subject: That's a good guess too. :-)


Good guess, but...........
Subject: Good guess, but...........

The patient actually also takes finasteride. This drug clearly sounds like "fanesimide" and there is no additional info as it is in a list of meds. Thanks for the try though. I really appreciate it!!

Abby :)
I thought that was recognition - I guess I
Subject: I thought that was recognition - I guess I

made that up.
That's a good guess, it was very unclear . . . sm
Subject: That's a good guess, it was very unclear . . . sm

so, I blanked it in the report, ""_____ dialysis"", and QA filled it in with ""Q-dialysis"", so I was just wondering where they got their information from.  This is not the first time I have found a questionable QA fill-in.
It's a good guess but it doesn't really sound like that to me.
Subject: It's a good guess but it doesn't really sound like that to me.

Thanks for the try though! 
Good guess, but doesn't fit with trans..She has about 40 drugs taking with these diagnoses, sm
Subject: Good guess, but doesn't fit with trans..She has about 40 drugs taking with these diagnoses, sm

chronic daily headaches, migraines, multiple personality disorder, fibromyalgia, anxiety, depression, chronic back pain, chronic knee pain, arthritis, fatigue, chronic pain disorder, chronic pain dysregulation, convergence spasms, history of Cushing’s syndrome, and multiple medication over usage, including narcotics. 
I think that is it. I think she was leaving out the "O"...Thank you.
Subject: I think that is it. I think she was leaving out the "O"...Thank you.

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leaving a blank. Thanks for trying.
Subject: leaving a blank. Thanks for trying.

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Thanks for all the suggestions.. I am leaving it for QA since i am not sure! thanks for help
Subject: Thanks for all the suggestions.. I am leaving it for QA since i am not sure! thanks for help


THANKS ALL leaving a blank but
Subject: THANKS ALL leaving a blank but

Will repost when/if I find out
I don't think that's it, but I'm not sure. Leaving QA marker for now.
Subject: I don't think that's it, but I'm not sure. Leaving QA marker for now.


Sorry got it. Ocella (she was leaving the end off"..nm
Subject: Sorry got it. Ocella (she was leaving the end off"..nm

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yes!..thank you! ESL doc leaving out articles :-)
Subject: yes!..thank you! ESL doc leaving out articles :-)


I ended up leaving blanks and so did QA so who knows. Thanks though!
Subject: I ended up leaving blanks and so did QA so who knows. Thanks though!

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Not that one either:) States clearly 'Viag', like leaving off the end of Viagra. nm
Subject: Not that one either:) States clearly 'Viag', like leaving off the end of Viagra. nm

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Subject: never mind, leaving blank, I think it is Dr.'s error (nm)


nevermind - leaving some blanks - exasperated!!! nm
Subject: nevermind - leaving some blanks - exasperated!!! nm


I'm just not sure. The sound is horrible so I'm leaving a blank.
Subject: I'm just not sure. The sound is horrible so I'm leaving a blank.


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Subject: no... no markers of that word... ego crushed, leaving a blank! sm

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The s/l palplitome was removed leaving the wire in place. This is a EGD. TIA
Subject: The s/l palplitome was removed leaving the wire in place. This is a EGD. TIA


NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain

the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
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The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
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Subject: it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t"


Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm


Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm


why wouldn't you want to help someone....sm
Subject: why wouldn't you want to help someone....sm

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For your info, I never knew Mohs was named after anyone until a couple of years ago.....when someone I knew was having the Mohs surgery. 


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Subject: I wouldn't do that because

with the period it sounds like in general she is less passive, and my understanding was that he was specifically saying that in work situations and other situations she was less passive. Okay, "other situations" is pretty vague, so maybe that's not far from being that way all the time, but I don't see any reason to make it 2 sentences. It is not a great writing, any way you do it, that's for sure.
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Subject: But that wouldn't really mean anything.

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Subject: Why wouldn't it be???

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I wouldn't think so....nm
Subject: I wouldn't think so....nm

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Don't know why it wouldn't be.
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I wouldn't.....nm
Subject: I wouldn't.....nm

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Subject: but why wouldn't it be in the dictionary?

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Subject: I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm)

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that that is what Joe & Joe's calls its surgery department. It can be left "generic" and still be correct.
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Subject: wouldn't that be med-evac?--sm

as in medical evacuation? just a thought.
No never mind that wouldn't be right nm
Subject: No never mind that wouldn't be right nm

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