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Lyse means to break up, to disintegrate, to effect lysis.

Posted By: pc on 2008-06-04
In Reply to: maybe actualized - sm - annabanana

Subject: Lyse means to break up, to disintegrate, to effect lysis.

I've heard of lysis of adhesions many times.


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lyse -- to cut, undergo lysis (nm)
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Lyse
Subject: Lyse

It should be lyse.


Try this site for a definition.


 


Lyse link
Subject: Lyse link

Here is the link, sorry it did not appear on the previous email!


Hope that is helpful.


http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Lyse


620 mL of Peptamen Junior plus 65 g s/l ex-lyse ex-trip maximade?
Subject: 620 mL of Peptamen Junior plus 65 g s/l ex-lyse ex-trip maximade?

s/l ex-lyse ex-trip maximade?
lysis
Subject: lysis

nm
lysis (nm)
Subject: lysis (nm)


lysis - nm
Subject: lysis - nm

xx
lysis or lytic and plus
Subject: lysis or lytic and plus

do you hear the "s" sound or a "ic" sound on the first one?

lysis (ly·sis) (li´sis) [Gr. “dissolution; a loosing, setting free, releasing”] 1. destruction, as of cells by a specific lysin. 2. decomposition, as of a chemical compound by a specific agent. Cf. degradation. 3. mobilization of an organ by division of restraining adhesions. 4. gradual abatement of the symptoms of a disease; cf. crisis (def. 1).

Pulses are measured 1+, 2+, 3+ and 4+ (or minus)
lysis of adhesions would
Subject: lysis of adhesions would

probably be a better way to put it.  Maybe this doc made up a word.  It happens sometimes like perimenstrually, for example, I can't find it anywhere, but it is used in some of my daily work.  I'm probably not much help, sorry. 
lysis of adhesions ?...nm
Subject: lysis of adhesions ?...nm


s/l keen-a-lysis
Subject: s/l keen-a-lysis

reexploration is likely her option at this stage to look at the peroneal tendons and repair any potential re-tearing or to perform ______ based on the findings


 


 


THANKS!


lysis of adhesions?
Subject: lysis of adhesions?

nm
lysis of old adhesions?
Subject: lysis of old adhesions?


caudal........Lysis...
Subject: caudal........Lysis...

Pain management doctor is saying s/l caudal adheolysis....That is the way he is pronouncing it.  Any ideas?
OB lysis retractor?
Subject: OB lysis retractor?

s/l OB lysis retractor was placed in the pt's abdomen.  A hysterotomy incision was then made in the low transverse fashion with the knife.
lysis of adhesions (sm)
Subject: lysis of adhesions (sm)

Another term you might hear in the future is adhesiolysis.
lysis of adhesions
Subject: lysis of adhesions


i think i need a break
Subject: i think i need a break

Cannot remember how to spell "diloufoy" lesion... please help!
That is it. There was no break between
Subject: That is it. There was no break between


Already had a break down :-)
Subject: Already had a break down :-)

#1 ? Aggrenox? As far as the Siko no clue
How would you break this up???
Subject: How would you break this up???

The MD is listing the materials used for a THA.  He just runs all these letters together.  how should they be broken up?  Any ideas?  TIA!


A Depuy 22 x 17, +12, lateral offset S-ROM femoral stem with a 22 F XXL ZT HA-coated proximal sleeve with a +9 neck, 44-mm diameter femoral head.


adhesiolysis (lysis of adhesions)
x
tumor lysis syndrome....has he had
Subject: tumor lysis syndrome....has he had

xx
adhesions requiring lysis.
Subject: adhesions requiring lysis.


I did cut her a break, several times
Subject: I did cut her a break, several times

I would have been less forthcoming...you know, I got my job on my own...she should as well. Did someone give you a job without your having earned it yourself? And how do you suppose she will keep it IF she gets it? Will she blame yourself for not knowing how to be an MT (just getting quick fix answers here without knowing how to research or having an understanding of what she is transcribing?) or will she blame this board for not helping her enough?

I can symphathize with being new...everyone started out as a newbie; however, I do not condone - nor has this board - answering job test questions. And if she had books as resources as she stated, her questions on this board discredit that statement.
I would break it up into 2 sentences
Subject: I would break it up into 2 sentences

She is doing that often; in work situations and other situations. She is confirming that she is less passive.

Can you break up the syllables for us? Thx. nm
Subject: Can you break up the syllables for us? Thx. nm

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I believe it's all one diagnosis. But I wonder if "adhesion lysis" should be "adhesioly
Subject: I believe it's all one diagnosis. But I wonder if "adhesion lysis" should be "adhesiolysis?" SM

It's fine the way you have it.  I've just always hear "lysis of adhesions" or "adhesiolysis."
Racks lysis of adhesions procedure?
Subject: Racks lysis of adhesions procedure?

The patient may be a candidate for "racks lysis of adhesions procedure"? 
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Subject: Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictly verbatim." nm

x
Para means near. Parathoracic means near the thoracic muscles. nm
Subject: Para means near. Parathoracic means near the thoracic muscles. nm

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Settle down, Beavis... Before you break something. (sm)
Subject: Settle down, Beavis... Before you break something. (sm)

I didn't say to use Google so that you could check "Joe's Spine Site". Most of us here use Google, and most of us are smart enough to know the difference between what we see on the Mayo Clinic or the American Heart Association websites versus other kinds of hits.

I do what my client prefers, the OP -- whether they mentioned that or not -- should do what their client prefers. Barring that, the only person here citing that there is a CORRECT (caps yours) usage for disc versus disk is you, and you just aren't a reference I trust so much, m'kay? I'll stick with my refs and my docs, thanks.

Still, you need take a breath before you have an aneurysm or something. I give surprisingly little thought to making you win or lose, just to answering the question.

(Are you one of those people who sit at an intersection and pound your steering wheel if you miss the light?)

THANKS... but DUH on my part. I'm taking a break now!! :) nm
Subject: THANKS... but DUH on my part. I'm taking a break now!! :) nm


please give us a break - offshore MT....SM
Subject: please give us a break - offshore MT....SM

*typr of kin incision used in cesarian section.*


what you typed in your post is above this line - with 4 typos in 8 words - you are only 50% in quality...IF THAT.


And Carol was nice enough to type the answer to you.....not realizing you're probably testing over offshore somewhere.  This is not allowed on this board - we do not supply answers to testers. 


not the spelling police here - just annoyed that they come in here and use us for the answers.........and this one appears to be an offshore MT just by what all she/he misspelled.......some of the most basic words.


break it down by the individual words
Subject: break it down by the individual words

There are a lot of osteotomies, so the word osteotomy stands alone. Chevron is a type of osteotomy - not named after a person, but rather the type of incision (V), so it would not be capitalized. The word mini is an adjective that defines chevron (not mini- shortened for miniature which would be hyphenated).

mini chevron osteotomy is what you are looking for

Someone may disagree, but I gave reasons for doing it the way I did.
Oh my goodness. Cut the girl a break.
Subject: Oh my goodness. Cut the girl a break.

She's new.  She's already stated that.  She's trying to do a good job.  I don't think the answer is to kick someone when they are down.  She probably has received very resourceful information here as most are willing to help newbies.  Give the girl a chance!   She's not asking a s/l or asking the board to take her test for her, she's just feeling a little frustrated. 
Sorry, took a break and listened again, think he is saying notch.
Subject: Sorry, took a break and listened again, think he is saying notch.

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Yes, that's it...Thanks so much! I need to take a break, can't hear anymore!
Subject: Yes, that's it...Thanks so much! I need to take a break, can't hear anymore!


You are a good stretcher , plus everything sounds better when you take a break! Thanks!
Subject: You are a good stretcher , plus everything sounds better when you take a break! Thanks!


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Subject: Break the word down - osteo refers to

bone and condyle is a part of the bone as per femoral condyle, lateral condyle etc. so yes it is a word.
vasectomy: knife technique or lyse technique.
Subject: vasectomy: knife technique or lyse technique.

Vasectomy:


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Subject: 2007 Version, Line Break anger

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Subject: Thanks so much. I knew I had heard that drug B4. I guess I need a break.

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Thanks again

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Subject: Me too! All it took was a short caffeine break and the hint you gave with the T10. nm

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Subject: The tachycardia did break; although, frequent s/l echopy was persistent. TIA


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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Subject: ?break in dictation for MT instruction? i see "add this to review of systems above the extremity section" in your s/l ?? nm ??


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Subject: How about lag effect? nm

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Effect.
Subject: Effect.

I try to remember that effect is what causes the action, affect is what happened after the action occurred.
Exception in psych with "flat affect".
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Subject: Dig effect?

I have a doc dictation dig (sounds like "dij") effect when reporting EKG results. I am using AAMT guidelines, so would I change this to digoxin effect?

Thanks!