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Not sure about that part, but it is preceding.

Posted By: nm on 2007-09-20
In Reply to: I need some assistance on a psychiatric term please. sm - Good Morning America

Subject: Not sure about that part, but it is preceding.

nm


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What are the words preceding and following your S/L? nm
Subject: What are the words preceding and following your S/L? nm

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Subject: with or without the preceding apostrophe

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Main Entry: 1-s

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Subject: Could you please give the preceding and following sentence

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Subject: compound modifiers preceding the subject

When the following phrase is dictated:


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What is the most appropriate transcript format? With, or without hyphens? One of our staff Doc.s keeps dictating this phrase and we are stumped. Of course, this one phrase does not appear to be in BOS!


Thanks for your help!


preceding symptoms such as visual disturbance, s/l comoda.
Subject: preceding symptoms such as visual disturbance, s/l comoda.


Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm
Subject: Is there more of the sentence? The 'que' part might be part of a dosage like q.12, etc. nm

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2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm
Subject: 2-part, 3-part, or 4-part possibly - nm


#50 French (alone) #50-French (preceding a noun)
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Subject: Thanks, now for part 2...

Monarc procedure with s/l susquee.


Forgot this in my original post, sorry!


not sure about the first, but the second part may be right
Subject: not sure about the first, but the second part may be right

It is possible he is saying "of five to seven inches" or "site of seven inches" but that still leaves the first part.  If it's the first one it sounds like "muce" or "moose" or "meese".  For the second one it would end in an "a" sound like "meesa site"  It sounds like he's saying "uh" in front of that, like he's thinking.  But maybe it's part of the word "ameesa site" or something like that.  And then again, maybe it's not even an "m".  Could be an "n" or something else.  I feel like I'm getting closer.  I just wish he didn't have to talk so fast!  Actually, you suggested adhesion and I just thought of "adhesive site".  It doesn't sound like an "h" really, but would that make sense?  "a moderate to severe adhesive site of seven inches with the radiation therapy?"  Seven inches!  That's really long.
maybe second part of #4
Subject: maybe second part of #4

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Subject: don't know about your s/l, but other part sm

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Subject: It DOES apply here ... it is part of the

epidermis. I just finished an entire year studying Human Structure and Function.

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The epidermis starts at the basement membrane and extends up through the stratum corneum. The 4 basic zones of the epidermis are the basal/suprabasal layer, the spinous layer, the granular layer, and the stratum corneum.40

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3977/is_200410/ai_n9461227
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Subject: I dont know about the first part but.. sm

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Subject: Medicare Part E


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Subject: What part of the body are we in? nm


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Subject: don't know the *sind* part but the other is...nm


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Subject: what body part?


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Subject: first part could be grossly. sm

grossly trabeculated? 


 


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Ultrasonography showed left hydronephrosis and hydroureter. The urinary bladder was distended and the walls were irregular and trabeculated. A micturating cystourethrogram was obtained :-


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Subject: I'll try the last part...

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Subject: last part looks like end exhalation. nm


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Subject: No, but it is either part of the Impression, or

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1. denies any fecal? discharge from the vaginal vault


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