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Not sure what this is in reference to, but ther is Aquasol

Posted By: MT50 on 2007-10-17
In Reply to: Ocu-Sol - Geo

Subject: Not sure what this is in reference to, but ther is Aquasol




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would they do dressing changes with Aquasol?
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Aquasol E solution
Subject: Aquasol E solution


I agree with MT50 that ther is only one ductus arteriosus.
Subject: I agree with MT50 that ther is only one ductus arteriosus.


Ther s/l perk tube was prepped and draped in a sterile manner.
Subject: Ther s/l perk tube was prepped and draped in a sterile manner.

As in kidney stone removal.
and your reference for this was?...nm
Subject: and your reference for this was?...nm


Here's another reference for you. SM
Subject: Here's another reference for you. SM

http://www.mtstars.net/default/index.cgi
Thank You!! I just could not reference it! nm
Subject: Thank You!! I just could not reference it! nm


reference sm
Subject: reference sm

http://www.4webmed.com/manu/main.cfm?page=manuw&id=61
reference sm
Subject: reference sm

http://salimetrics.com/pdf/DHEA%20Diag%20Kit%20Insert.pdf
If you look down a little further that reference gives both
Subject: If you look down a little further that reference gives both

I think m/sec is a lot clearer, personally. I always put cm/sec, why not m/sec?


JMHO.


in reference to what?
Subject: in reference to what?


Here's another reference from BOS
Subject: Here's another reference from BOS

if you have it, pages 46-47.   I've had accounts that didn't want departments, etc. capitalized no matter how they were used, all lower case, so definitely account preference as people said below.  I  prefer to capitalize when referred to as an entity, such as you said or as in BOS, patient was referred to Anesthesia for evaluation... I really dislike typing, the patient was seen by nutrition or wound care or speech, etc. but if verbatim and that's the way they want it, that's what the account gets.
Thank you for the reference! :) nm
Subject: Thank you for the reference! :) nm


What is it in reference to?
Subject: What is it in reference to?

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Another reference
Subject: Another reference

Another reference to AG and the one I use:


http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1056872701002252


Lilly


What is it in reference to??? There is a
Subject: What is it in reference to??? There is a

x
can I get a reference please?
Subject: can I get a reference please?


What is this in reference to??? nm
Subject: What is this in reference to??? nm

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Can somebody with an OB reference
Subject: Can somebody with an OB reference

book tell me if it is a Schultz mechanism or Schultze mechanism for the delivery of the placenta?  I can't track down anything verifiable on the internet.  Thanks very much.   


ok, how about a different reference?
Subject: ok, how about a different reference?

http://www.onelook.com/?w=followup&ls=a
Thanks for the reference!!!
Subject: Thanks for the reference!!!


Look up contractions in GI reference NM
Subject: Look up contractions in GI reference NM

x
Maybe, though can't find a reference. sm
Subject: Maybe, though can't find a reference. sm

I remember seeing a TV commercial just last week about something with similar S/L, but I'm hesitant to say it indeed was Zytora.


Reference cited
Subject: Reference cited

According to Vera Pyle's CMT:

disc - alternative spelling of disk. See: disk.

disk, disc (Gr. diskos, L. discus)-a circular or rounded flat plate. Note: Disk appears to be the preferred spelling, although disc is also used, especially in names of anatomic structures.
thank you so much. i could not find any reference to this.
Subject: thank you so much. i could not find any reference to this.

x
I found reference to
Subject: I found reference to

Lateral, unilateral (which may fit if one-sided cancer), and ventral surface, also oroantral, which wouldn't fit unless they went through the sinuses. LOL Wish I could hear what you're hearing to help more. 
fetor reference. sm
Subject: fetor reference. sm

fetor


fTctbr



A very offensive odor.


Origin



[L. an offensive smell, fr. feteo, to stink]


fetor hepaticus


fetor oris


I'm thinking in reference to
Subject: I'm thinking in reference to


Cool reference! Thanks. nm
Subject: Cool reference! Thanks. nm

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sorry, can find no reference
Subject: sorry, can find no reference

looked in Stedman's, no reference for radian nerve. If QA wants you to use it, ask them what references they are using. sorry.
You NEED to buy reference books and USE them.
Subject: You NEED to buy reference books and USE them.

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reference from google sm
Subject: reference from google sm

www.medicinescomplete.com/mc/martindale/current/999904-n5813-q.htm - Supplemental
ortho web reference
Subject: ortho web reference

www.worldortho.com


Check out the online reference books!


ah, C and S. That's why couldn't reference! Thx.
Subject: ah, C and S. That's why couldn't reference! Thx.

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Nevermind, not a med reference....nm
Subject: Nevermind, not a med reference....nm

x
now I'm curious what reference you have for this . . I
Subject: now I'm curious what reference you have for this . . I

cannot find anything in stedman's gyn book, spellchecker, no web site on google shows it as a MEDICAL word, so always good to learn something new.
Can anyone reference which is correct...S1, S2 or S1-S2?
Subject: Can anyone reference which is correct...S1, S2 or S1-S2?

x
I could not find this, but see reference below.
Subject: I could not find this, but see reference below.

From this site on 2/9/08

Spot? in colonoscopy - TTMT (Views: 39, 2008-02-09)

Spot or SPOT - jmr (Views: 20, 2008-02-09)
Useful reference link
Subject: Useful reference link

Hi,


For anyone interested, here's a useful MT resource link


Here is an excerpt from a reference I use :-)

Subject: Here is an excerpt from a reference I use :-)


Vital Signs in Children: 


























































 Age Group  Respiratory Rate Heart Rate  Systolic Blood Pressure Weight in kilos Weight in pounds
Newborn 30 - 50 120 - 160 50 - 70 2 - 3 4.5 - 7
Infant (1-12 months) 20 - 30 80 - 140 70 - 100 4 - 10 9 - 22
Toddler (1-3 yrs.) 20 - 30 80 - 130  80 - 110 10 - 14 22 - 31
Preschooler (3-5 yrs.) 20 - 30 80 - 120 80 - 110 14 - 18 31 - 40
School Age (6-12 yrs.) 20 - 30 70 - 110 80 - 120 20 - 42 41 - 92
Adolescent (13+ yrs.) 12 - 20 55 - 105 110 - 120 >50 >110
                                       Temperature in Children




















        Measurement method Normal temperature range
        Rectal 36.6°C to 38°C (97.9°F to 100.4°F)
        Ear 35.8°C to 38°C (96.4°F to 100.4°F)
        Oral 35.5°C to 37.5°C (95.9°F to 99.5°F)
        Axillary 34.7°C to 37.3°C (94.5°F to 99.1°F)

Reference manual
Subject: Reference manual

Does anyone know where to find online the references for drugs,surgery, abbreviations used for transcriptions. I appreciate any help.
anyone have a reference site???
Subject: anyone have a reference site???

this is my first LEEP and i have several questions. does anyone have a good site for reference of a procedure note for LEEP?
Something like historical reference?
Subject: Something like historical reference?

But psychiatrists tend to pull out a $5 word when a 2-cent one would do.
I cannot reference this via the internet
Subject: I cannot reference this via the internet


good reference
Subject: good reference

for lack of anything else available for slang. thanks!
for future reference 1/8 = 0.125
Subject: for future reference 1/8 = 0.125

1/8 mL = 0.125 milliliters


for future reference
Subject: for future reference

remember that docs traditionally use the term "ring finger" to indicate the finger between the long and little fingers - it's naming a specific finger, not the name of a finger condition
I can site the reference for this as
Subject: I can site the reference for this as

page 132 in the new BOS, Third edition. I know I will get bashed for this one too but too bad. That is what the book says.
As in reference to a cyst?
Subject: As in reference to a cyst?

maybe integument or lymph?
for future reference
Subject: for future reference

Per Steadman's OB/GYN, it is Telinde.
What are you talking about? In reference to what?
Subject: What are you talking about? In reference to what?