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Oh my gosh!! sometimes you miss the simplist words. Thanks. nm

Posted By: Tracey on 2008-11-06
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Subject: Oh my gosh!! sometimes you miss the simplist words. Thanks. nm

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duh.. a new dr., but how could I miss that??
Subject: duh.. a new dr., but how could I miss that??

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thanx, miss banana
Subject: thanx, miss banana

that's surely it.  thank you.  i was so stumped.  nothing worse than a 10-minute op note with only one silly blank in it.... once again, thanks.  you da best!!!
Yes, I listened again and it was epidural. How could I miss that??! Thanks nm
Subject: Yes, I listened again and it was epidural. How could I miss that??! Thanks nm

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yw...sometimes we try so hard we miss the simple stuff :) nm
Subject: yw...sometimes we try so hard we miss the simple stuff :) nm


Glad you found it. Brings back memories. Do NOT miss my old derm. dictator. sm
Subject: Glad you found it. Brings back memories. Do NOT miss my old derm. dictator. sm

Because of words like the one you were looking for, and because it seems like she needed a minimum of 10 adjectives to describe every single speck on the skin - "Pt has a small, reddish-brown, raised, oval-shaped, 0.5 cm x 0.5 cm (etc., etc.) spot on the upper left arm..."    (Don't mean to be insensitive to the patients.  Just don't miss it is all I'm saying!)


Oh, my gosh! I think that's it! Thanks!
Subject: Oh, my gosh! I think that's it! Thanks!

nm
oh my gosh sm
Subject: oh my gosh sm

thanks so much for that. i have been transcribing for 11 years, and i never knew anything about that. you're a genius. have a great day!
oh my gosh thank you SOO much!
Subject: oh my gosh thank you SOO much!

I would have been here all night and STILL would have never gotten that!!


Thank you SOOO Much!!  Ya'll are SUCH a help on here!!!!  I only hope one day to be good enough to help people that are starting out as well! :)


 


Oh my gosh... Of course! Thank you!
Subject: Oh my gosh... Of course! Thank you!

I really need to stop working when I am so tired... I should have thought of that. THANK YOU! 
oh my gosh what IT usually is. Sorry
Subject: oh my gosh what IT usually is. Sorry

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Oh my gosh!!!! Thank you so much
Subject: Oh my gosh!!!! Thank you so much

Duh, talk about feeling foolish. That does make sense. Thank you.
No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book
Subject: No links but the Stedman's GI & GU Words is great, and you'll need a Pathology/Lab Words book or

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onelook.com, Tessier's Surgical Words, and Sted's Ortho and Rehab Words. Great stuff! nm
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Gosh, I was really off here just using google. Thanks.
Subject: Gosh, I was really off here just using google. Thanks.


My gosh that was fast! Thank you so much! NM
Subject: My gosh that was fast! Thank you so much! NM

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My gosh you are fast. Thank you so much!
Subject: My gosh you are fast. Thank you so much!

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My gosh that was quick!
Subject: My gosh that was quick!

Thank you so much! I probably should have known that, but this lady is driving me crazy! I greatly appreciate it!
Gosh, it almost looks like omeprazole
Subject: Gosh, it almost looks like omeprazole

which is Prilosec, which obviously is not a psych drug, but it does come in 20 mg.  The other drug that it looks like is alprazolam, which comes in 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg and is a benzo, but it says no more than 10 mg daily for panic disorder.   



oh gosh, never mind
Subject: oh gosh, never mind

It's Fournier's GANGRENE.........

Ahhh, Mondays..............
Gosh, I'd hyphenate it too!
Subject: Gosh, I'd hyphenate it too!

I tried to find it in my Stedman's Cardio book, but no luck.
Oh my gosh I think it is WAY too late for me. Thank you:) nm
Subject: Oh my gosh I think it is WAY too late for me. Thank you:) nm

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gosh, i feel so dumb not getting that! Thank You.
Subject: gosh, i feel so dumb not getting that! Thank You.


gosh, yes that's it. I knew it didn't look right nm
Subject: gosh, yes that's it. I knew it didn't look right nm

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oh, gosh, soooo sorry...I misread...sm
Subject: oh, gosh, soooo sorry...I misread...sm

Somehow, I read "heart attack" into that.  So sorry. 
Gosh, that s/l screams of Septra DS
Subject: Gosh, that s/l screams of Septra DS

but for acne?  Could be....I looked it up on the net and I do see it thrown around but nothing concrete or reliable that I can find.
Gosh, sounds good to me!
Subject: Gosh, sounds good to me!


Gosh, that sounds painful!
Subject: Gosh, that sounds painful!

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Oh gosh, could it be bypass procedure?
Subject: Oh gosh, could it be bypass procedure?


My gosh - can't believe that didn't click.
Subject: My gosh - can't believe that didn't click.


gosh, i LOVE buttered toast and now it is
Subject: gosh, i LOVE buttered toast and now it is

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That's it - gosh such a complicated word for a simple function.
Subject: That's it - gosh such a complicated word for a simple function.

Thanks
Oh my gosh. I feel so stupid. Thank you. He is spelling if as it is one word and
Subject: Oh my gosh. I feel so stupid. Thank you. He is spelling if as it is one word and

does not say it beforehand. This would have helped me out tremendously. I can see it is going to be a long afternoon.
need help with 2 words please
Subject: need help with 2 words please

Hi, I'm a semi-new transcriptionist who has had no formal training, and I'm having some problems figuring out a couple spellings.  One is a medication called *Inderon* (not sure how to spell).  The other is a phrase that I'm not sure what exactly the doctor is saying.  It sounds like *bill-raw-2 anastomoses*  Thanks SO much for any help!!!
two words
Subject: two words

Inderon? How about Enduron.
A few words... need help!
Subject: A few words... need help!

This doctor is slurring bad so I don't even know if my examples will be accurate!! It sounds like she hasn't gone to med school OR general english and doesn't know how to pronounce words. Ugh.

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- Sounds like "see-ko" syndrome... I think. I can't understand her!! Fecal syndrome? LOL Maybe it's sickle syndrome.. I don't know.
- Sounds like "smith". As in positive ANA, positive SSA and SSB (I can't tell if it's SSA and SSB or just one or the other GRR!!!!), positive RNP, positive __________, positive rheumatoid factor.

I'm going to try to finish this report. Wish me luck. :/

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Enavaprovolil was actually Enalapril. How horrible is that? LOL javascript:editor_insertHTML('text','');

Also, if anyone has a 2x4 so I can go beat this doctor senseless, I'd appreciate it. ;)

HELP w/words
Subject: HELP w/words

Scaling of the uterus is correct...Dead skin cells that they debride is what I was told in the past.


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It should be 2 words
Subject: It should be 2 words

You do something every day, which makes it an everyday occurrence. :D

Two words please...sm
Subject: Two words please...sm

Doing an appendectomy...


 


Dr. says Hemostasis was obtained with a s/l "bogey".  Then s/l "Scarpa fascia" was incised sharply.


Is this correct?  Been awhile since I have done this type of dictation.


Thanks in advance!!!!


words
Subject: words

s/l  Cervicogenic     cephalgia likely emanating from the


fred    occipital nerve.   (is cervicogenic a word?)


 


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possible words
Subject: possible words

on the second word...possibly he is saying Achilles.

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Two words or one?
Subject: Two words or one?

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2 words please
Subject: 2 words please

He appears to have intact s/l 'subscapitear', what appears to be expanded into some of the infraspinatus, but there is some healed tendon in the back involving s/l 'terries'?(this one is mumbled bad) and the infraspinatus
May be, but he is not saying those words
Subject: May be, but he is not saying those words

just saying 3 and 1. He is very clear. I did leave it blank. Thanks again for trying.
help with 2 words...
Subject: help with 2 words...

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Two words
Subject: Two words


Two words, followed up.
Subject: Two words, followed up.


No. Two words. nm
Subject: No. Two words. nm

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help with words
Subject: help with words

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Subject: help with words

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help with words
Subject: help with words

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help with words
Subject: help with words

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