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Percocet is very subject to abuse, so probably correct.

Posted By: Kathie on 2006-07-12
In Reply to: Drug help..... - PAMT

Subject: Percocet is very subject to abuse, so probably correct.




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Lying is correct in this case. Laying takes a subject, sm
Subject: Lying is correct in this case. Laying takes a subject, sm

Laying is correct if she is laying an egg or laying a baby down for a nap. If you recline, you are lying. Sounds like a insult, doesn't it, like she isn't telling the truth.
Could it be alcohol abuse, cocaine abuse????
Subject: Could it be alcohol abuse, cocaine abuse????


usually say Percocet 5/325 one p.o. q.6.....
Subject: usually say Percocet 5/325 one p.o. q.6.....


5 mg/kg for percocet would be WAY too much!!
Subject: 5 mg/kg for percocet would be WAY too much!!

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Percocet Fives
Subject: Percocet Fives

Provider is dictating medication and dose as "Percocet fives."  I am not sure how to express this in the transcription.  In reviewing my pharmaceutical wordbook dosages are listed as 2.5/325; 5/325; 7.5/325; 10/325; and 10/650.  Do I transcribe it as Percocet fives or Percocet 5s or ???


Percocet comes in this dosage (the lowest) sm
Subject: Percocet comes in this dosage (the lowest) sm

Percocet 2.5/325. Can you hear that by any chance?

The next highest is 5/325, then 7.5/325, 7.5/500, 10/325, and
10/650 mg.

Whenever you have a question like this and can't find the reference in your drug book, it's always best to flag it rather than type what they say, guess or improvise.





E2H abuse?
Subject: E2H abuse?

Is this the symbol for ethanol? When I searched for it I didn't pull anything...

maybe EqH? "He has a long history of *E2H* abuse"

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no - he is in rehab for substance abuse...
Subject: no - he is in rehab for substance abuse...

There is nothing about law enforcement or any type of incarceration. Only that he is in in rehab and living at a rehab center.
I would go ahead and put Elder Abuse...
Subject: I would go ahead and put Elder Abuse...

a lot of states have this to report elderly people who are being abused by family, etc.
I agree with Elder Abuse--sm
Subject: I agree with Elder Abuse--sm

leave the plural form of eldeer's abuse out, just Elder Abuse, capped. JMO
Campral comes in 333 mg for alcohol abuse. nm
Subject: Campral comes in 333 mg for alcohol abuse. nm


ETOH abuse is commonly said/nm
Subject: ETOH abuse is commonly said/nm

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s/l Janavinoid abuse . . the pnt uses marijuana.
Subject: s/l Janavinoid abuse . . the pnt uses marijuana.


s/l Cold?? induced cocaine abuse?
Subject: s/l Cold?? induced cocaine abuse?


maybe urine drugs of abuse screen?
Subject: maybe urine drugs of abuse screen?

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Found CAGE screening for alcohol abuse. Thanks. nm
Subject: Found CAGE screening for alcohol abuse. Thanks. nm


blank given to doctor, he filled in anti-abuse narcotic
Subject: blank given to doctor, he filled in anti-abuse narcotic


What does *S* mean in your subject line? nm
Subject: What does *S* mean in your subject line? nm

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write it just like you have it in subject
Subject: write it just like you have it in subject


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Subject: Subject: word help

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If all that is there is the subject line,
Subject: If all that is there is the subject line,

then that is all there is. They did not write anything else.
Subject: DTAD??
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Subject: operculum? Here is some info on that subject. sm

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so I had to post again to so that would not be the first thing people see when coming to this board. LOL
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Subject: not sure what your subject line meant but

I have one account in particular which states "omit sincerely even if dictator states sincerely"
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Subject: subject/verb agreement

DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES: AP, lateral and oblique of the left ankle was/were obtained in our office.

I know this is very basic but I also type it as "were" and the spell check always wants me to change it to "was" and now on my last report my manager changed it to "was".

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See inside for what the AAMT BOS says on the subject. sm
Subject: See inside for what the AAMT BOS says on the subject. sm

RBC, rbc -  RBC is preferred abbreviation for red blood count; rbc for red blood cells.


WBC, wbc - WBC is preferred abbreviation for white blood count; wbc for white blood cells.


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I used to have a big problem with this, but I finally got it! :)


 


 


Post S/L directly in the subject line
Subject: Post S/L directly in the subject line


all I could find relating to this subject was dysarthria. nm
Subject: all I could find relating to this subject was dysarthria. nm

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we're not talking about that; wrong subject.
Subject: we're not talking about that; wrong subject.

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compound modifiers preceding the subject
Subject: compound modifiers preceding the subject

When the following phrase is dictated:


"He is a well nourished appearing patient,"


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!


Was completed. Remainder is the subject here and is singular not pleural. nm
Subject: Was completed. Remainder is the subject here and is singular not pleural. nm

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I'm sorry I wasn't more help. I saw your subject line and didn't read further
Subject: I'm sorry I wasn't more help. I saw your subject line and didn't read further


If you goggle bihemispheric, there is a huge amount of information on the subject.
Subject: If you goggle bihemispheric, there is a huge amount of information on the subject.


Give us hint in the subject line, rather posting every message
Subject: Give us hint in the subject line, rather posting every message

You will get more quick responses.
I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm
Subject: I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm

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correct, you are!
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I would correct it, very different!
Subject: I would correct it, very different!

A distention of the abdomen resulting from the accumulation of gas or air in the intestine or peritoneal cavity. Also called tympany. (tympanitic)

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2. also tym·pa·nal (tmp-nl) Anatomy. Of or relating to the middle ear or eardrum. (tympanic)

it's not what we think, it is what is correct...
Subject: it's not what we think, it is what is correct...

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onelook.com is a good dictionary source on-line.
Were is correct.
Subject: Were is correct.

As the word remainder represents a portion, the verb to use is determined by the noun in the "of phrase" that follows. In your case, "forms" is plural so use were.

This rule also applies for other "portion" words such as none, all, some, part, etc. Hope this helps.

PS: See 'The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation' by Jane Straus.

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Which is correct?
Subject: Which is correct?

Is it typed Adacel or ADACEL?


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Which is correct? Help!
Subject: Which is correct? Help!

Could someone tell me which is correct? Do you hyphenate these sentences?


He was given a one day's notice.


She was given a ten days' notice.


What is the rule about using hyphens with written numbers? I have tried looking it up and can't seem to get a clear answer on this..


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Subject: THIS IS CORRECT!!!

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Correct!
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That might be correct...sm
Subject: That might be correct...sm

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