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Make no bones about it LOLOLO

Posted By: LOLer on 2006-07-04
In Reply to: not too sure--could be pen (sm) - Becky

Subject: Make no bones about it LOLOLO




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Subject: I think bones, joints and extremities. nm

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BJE is Bones and Joints Examination
Subject: BJE is Bones and Joints Examination

BJE is Bones and Joints Examination
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scaphoid or trapezoid? Only "oid" bones I can think of in the hand.
Subject: scaphoid or trapezoid? Only "oid" bones I can think of in the hand.

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I'm trying to recall another word for the sutures of the skull bones??..nm
Subject: I'm trying to recall another word for the sutures of the skull bones??..nm

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Sharing anatomy tables/bones link
Subject: Sharing anatomy tables/bones link

I came across this site and thought I'd share.
I was taught you get callus in your bones and callous on your feet. So, when referring to
Subject: I was taught you get callus in your bones and callous on your feet. So, when referring to

a fracture, it would be callus formation. When you talk about callous, you are referring to callousity or callous formation on the feet.
If refering to the orbital wall/bones that could be correct, see inside.
Subject: If refering to the orbital wall/bones that could be correct, see inside.

Orbital Walls:



  • Provides protection to the globe
  • A pyramid in shape with apex at foramen
  • Roof - frontal bone, lesser wing of sphenoid
  • Medial - maxilla, lacrimal, ethmoid, body of sphenoid
  • Floor - maxillary, palatine, zygoma
  • Lateral - zygoma, greater wing of sphenoid

Bone scan is reviewed dated 03/06/09 which shows increased activity to the pubic bones at the sm
Subject: Bone scan is reviewed dated 03/06/09 which shows increased activity to the pubic bones at the sm

s/l synthesis. Thanks!
The only thing I can find close is subtilise meaning to make senses more keen or make one's sense
Subject: The only thing I can find close is subtilise meaning to make senses more keen or make one's senses more acute?


I'm still listening and trying to fit it together to make any suggestions make sense.
Subject: I'm still listening and trying to fit it together to make any suggestions make sense.


Thank you both!! I'm going to see if I can make either of these out. nm
Subject: Thank you both!! I'm going to see if I can make either of these out. nm

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I actually know of 2 QA who do indeed make above 17.00.
Subject: I actually know of 2 QA who do indeed make above 17.00.

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LOL, make that above. NM
Subject: LOL, make that above. NM

nm
I need more help I just can't make out what she is saying...
Subject: I need more help I just can't make out what she is saying...

 Her left shift resolved within one day of IV antibiotics* at 645 band* Lymphocytes 41, monocytes 90 with ***.  Patient was continued on ** plus 2 feeds along with IV fluids ~~~does 645 band sound correct?~~~after monocytes 90 with S/L OPEN-SOR-PER?---AFTER CONTINUED ON S/L  IN-STRAL?
I would make just a few changes -
Subject: I would make just a few changes -

If you're asking whether the sentences look right, most of it looks okay to me, but at the very least, I'd suggest the following changes:

1. BioMed AGC anatomic femoral component, 60 mm, left.

2. BioMed all-poly patellar button, three-post, 34 mm diameter. (you might be able to expand all-polyethylene if okay with account specs).

3. Biomet DCN AGC molded tibial component, interlock finish, posterior stabilized, 12 mm thick x 65 mm wide.


Someone else may do it differently, but this is how I would type it.

BTW, did you mean BioMed on #3, or is it actually Biomet in this case?



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Subject: just to make sure

you are saying it is Kerlix and fluffs, not Kerlix fluffs?
I would make the following changes..
Subject: I would make the following changes..

I would like to take this opportunity to wish a healthy and happy holiday season, a Merry Christmas, and a joyous New Year to you, your families, and staff members . . . . "

like that?  Many thanks in advance!  (And Merry Christmas!)


no, but i would make sure the
Subject: no, but i would make sure the

patient's name and date of service were completed in your demographic screen.
Make sure...
Subject: Make sure...

you are not mistaking for brachiocephalic.
Sorry, I can't make anything out.
Subject: Sorry, I can't make anything out.


Where I am an IC, I make 10 cpl. As an
Subject: Where I am an IC, I make 10 cpl. As an

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Thank you! Had to make sure. :)
Subject: Thank you! Had to make sure. :)


Oh, but listen to make sure not PCI :)
Subject: Oh, but listen to make sure not PCI :)


Thank you! Will make a note of it. nm
Subject: Thank you! Will make a note of it. nm

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Make shortcuts.........sm
Subject: Make shortcuts.........sm

However you prefer, but personally, mine are:

fu---followup (noun)
fuu---follow up (verb)
fuuu--follow-up (adjective)

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Make sense?
Subject: Make sense?

pt had a cholecystectomy symptomatic with right upper quadrant pain with elevated liver function studies thereafter.


Is there a better way to say this?


Here is a link, not sure what to make
Subject: Here is a link, not sure what to make

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just to make it more confusing :) ...sm
Subject: just to make it more confusing :) ...sm

The company MedicAlert (1 word) has a trademark emblem/bracelet; that is the most common one used. But, there's an org in Canada, Med-Alert, that supplies medical alert bracelets, and another, 911MedAlert, that I found. If any of that helps! :)
That would make more sense. lol.. you are probably right
Subject: That would make more sense. lol.. you are probably right

nm
make sense?
Subject: make sense?


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Subject: Does this make sense to anyone out there?

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Subject: does not make sense to me...sm

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Subject: I would type it how she says it, but make it

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Subject: Does t.o. make sense here?

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The doctor says:


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Subject: Thank you so much, just wanted to make sure


That would make sense, but
Subject: That would make sense, but

pt already had the colectomy and I don't hear her say "with" takedown.


thanks-will make a note of it also. nm
Subject: thanks-will make a note of it also. nm

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Subject: Does this make sense? (sm)

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tia.


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