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Or even Folgard, but you've probably turned the job in by now. nm

Posted By: Hate those blanks...nm on 2007-01-26
In Reply to: Drug that sounds like Soltar. Patient has a LONG list. Don't know what it is for. - elle

Subject: Or even Folgard, but you've probably turned the job in by now. nm

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Folgard
Subject: Folgard


I turned it in, but I think that might be possible.
Subject: I turned it in, but I think that might be possible.

Thanks so much!
huh? if ALT B turned it on, ALT B would
Subject: huh? if ALT B turned it on, ALT B would


Actually turned out to be EUS MRI
Subject: Actually turned out to be EUS MRI


WAG grazing? I know you turned it in but... nm.
Subject: WAG grazing? I know you turned it in but... nm.


actually, it turned out to be SYNECHIA
Subject: actually, it turned out to be SYNECHIA

He said it again, this time without chewing in my ear.

Thanks anyway!!
it actually turned out to be "dens"....nm
Subject: it actually turned out to be "dens"....nm


yep, no cap after it's been turned into a verb
Subject: yep, no cap after it's been turned into a verb

that's always been my take on it. 
PT turned over to s/l SNELS
Subject: PT turned over to s/l SNELS

PT had an AKA and was turned over to s/l SNELS for a prosthesis...
Thank you vn. It turned out to be phlebolith.
Subject: Thank you vn. It turned out to be phlebolith.


It turned out to be some sort of walker but thanks anyway : ))
Subject: It turned out to be some sort of walker but thanks anyway : ))

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I finally flagged it and turned it in sm
Subject: I finally flagged it and turned it in sm

Hopefully next time he says it he will either say it more plainly, spell it, or whatever. I will post it when he does.


Thanks very much to everyone for their help! 


My research turned out to be correct. It was asteatotic. nm
Subject: My research turned out to be correct. It was asteatotic. nm


turned out to be free fragment...go figure! Thanks tho! nm
Subject: turned out to be free fragment...go figure! Thanks tho! nm

kj
adductovarus is correct. It is a condition where the foot is turned inward.
Subject: adductovarus is correct. It is a condition where the foot is turned inward.

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You've got it right. I've type that for years, as in transforaminal steroid injection.
Subject: You've got it right. I've type that for years, as in transforaminal steroid injection.

nm
I've never heard of "Toprolol XL" and I've been sm
Subject: I've never heard of "Toprolol XL" and I've been sm

doing this a looooooong time.
thanks so much - I've been looking everywhere....
Subject: thanks so much - I've been looking everywhere....


What about this? I've seen it this way also, 2
Subject: What about this? I've seen it this way also, 2

coutes within a quote; it still makes sense. is so hard to tell though when you're not really hearing inflection in the voice.


"not been dieting or exercising;" "simply too busy."


I think you've got it! :) nm
Subject: I think you've got it! :) nm

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Don't be - we've all been there. Have a better day. nm
Subject: Don't be - we've all been there. Have a better day. nm

nm
I've had to do this........
Subject: I've had to do this........

Go to the beginning of the sentence at #1, right click, click on decrease indent and this will put you at the left margin. You can then put (a) manually under the beginning of the sentence and space over 2, then starting typing. Hit enter and put in (b). I know when you hit "b" it will move over. Before moving on, go back to "a", right click, bullets and numbering, customize, go to "aligned at" and make it 0.5. This will align everything where you want it. When you start "c", it will be at the left margin but go ahead and finish a,b,c,d, however long. When finished, highlight this, right click, bullets and numbering, find the box starting with "c" and click it. It will line everything up. From then on,when you type #2, it will line itself up. I hope this isn't too confusing.
I've seen it before...
Subject: I've seen it before...

my(o) = the combing form for muscle.

ligamentous = relating to the ligaments.

myoligamentous strain = a strain of the muscles and ligaments.
Not exactly but thanks - you've given me something to think about
Subject: Not exactly but thanks - you've given me something to think about

A word that means "narrowing" but sounds like "graced" or "gracing"....that's a definite possibility.


Thanks!


Now I've got it too!
Subject: Now I've got it too!

Wonder if we are on the same account.
I've never
Subject: I've never

heard of a 270 mg dose of trazodone?????  It only comes in dosages that you stated.  Sounds a little strange to me.
Same here. Have done it that way wherever I've been, too. nm
Subject: Same here. Have done it that way wherever I've been, too. nm

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I've got it...he's saying
Subject: I've got it...he's saying

nm
Looks like you've got it!
Subject: Looks like you've got it!


Of course! And I've seen that
Subject: Of course! And I've seen that

somewhere before in the far distant past. Told you I'd feel stupid!

Thanks VERY much.
I've never had a fab PAP, lol. ;-) nm
Subject: I've never had a fab PAP, lol. ;-) nm

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Okay, I've had it....
Subject: Okay, I've had it....

I'm typing an orthopedic surgeon at the moment..he and his wife (who is also a surgeon) have developed the same MISERABLE, slurring speech pattern (I thought couples began to LOOK alike, not SOUND alike).  If someone could help before I am bald from tearing my hair out, I would be extremely greatful.  He is dictating a patient who developed an infection from a wound and was taken to the OR twice for "I&D and integator??? plus VAC placement."  It is probably something easy, but I am experienced only in radiology.  I do very well if I can hear what is being said.  A couple of reports ago, his wife dictated a patient who had patysmal blanding...(platysmal banding) and craptional consrapsure (capsular contracture).   Sorry bout this long-winded, whining plea, but thank you for letting me vent.   Heavy sigh...I feel better now. 


I've Always . . .
Subject: I've Always . . .

Corrected grammar--had a time of it explaining to one clinician why it's "between her and her father" and not "between she . . ."--and only VERY rarely have been asked not to do it.

I think they usually know once the correction is made that what they dictated was incorrect.

Although I'm sure there have been raised eyebrows over my typing the correct "he has DRUNK (not "drank") alcohol since age 16" because to them it sounds (but isn't) wrong.

Past participle, doctor, look it up.

Have fun out there,

Clifton T.
I've been using "C"
Subject: I've been using "C"

for 30 years and nothing has ever been said... so maybe it depends on the company. I've seen it both ways.
I think you've got it!
Subject: I think you've got it!

Just went back and listened and that is it!  THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!  I did try and Google my "pronunciation" and it just came up blank.  THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORTS - EVERYONE!
I've got a doc saying
Subject: I've got a doc saying

dyshyperplasia, but I cannot document this word . . . is this just another made up word?


TIA for any help you can offer! 


thanks, could've been it! had sent to QA already nm
Subject: thanks, could've been it! had sent to QA already nm

nm
I've always used AAA.
Subject: I've always used AAA.

You know QA, just depends on which way the wind is blowing as to what they change.
Thanks! They've not said that before. NM
Subject: Thanks! They've not said that before. NM


I know you've sent it on..
Subject: I know you've sent it on..

but since he's ESL, could he have been saying, "an Allis clamp"?
you've got it right
Subject: you've got it right

you've got it right...


pansensitive - sensitive to all the antibiotics usually tested for a potential treatment


 


You've very welcome. Glad to help. NM
NM
i've figured it out myself :-)
Subject: i've figured it out myself :-)


That's what I've always typed...
Subject: That's what I've always typed...

Spellcheck is frustrating. I was beginning to think the word didn't exist. Thanks.javascript:editor_insertHTML('text','');
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I've been looking all over the place for your S/L's sm
Subject: I've been looking all over the place for your S/L's sm

and not coming up with anything helpful.  Could the valve be a Cimino, the head frame an Elekta or Medtronic stereotactic head holder?  I'll look a little while longer and see if I can come up with something. 
You've been most helpful! :)
Subject: You've been most helpful! :)

nm


Maybe you've "heard" of it too! nm
Subject: Maybe you've "heard" of it too! nm

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thanks a lot - I've been searching for a while....
Subject: thanks a lot - I've been searching for a while....


That's it!!! Thanks a lot - I've been going crazy looking for this....
Subject: That's it!!! Thanks a lot - I've been going crazy looking for this....


I've searched everywhere I know to look...
Subject: I've searched everywhere I know to look...

She said it was carboplatin, Taxotere and Erbitux, but I can't imagine what the first part of it is.. sounded like ION slash Erbitux.  Thanks for your help


by George, I think you've got it! Thank you so much!! :0)
Subject: by George, I think you've got it! Thank you so much!! :0)