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Quick Look has it listed as Adacel

Posted By: nm on 2005-10-05
In Reply to: Which is correct? - ??

Subject: Quick Look has it listed as Adacel

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She just says Adacel declined --- I think Adacel is a tetanus shot offered to pt.
Subject: She just says Adacel declined --- I think Adacel is a tetanus shot offered to pt.

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ADACEL
Subject: ADACEL


Adacel. see ref.
Subject: Adacel. see ref.

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Adacel. Here is good link with sm
Subject: Adacel. Here is good link with sm

an added feature of monthly drug approvals etc. Best I have found.


 


http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm


 


 


Thought it might be Adacel, Tetanus booster. Glad you got it. nm
Subject: Thought it might be Adacel, Tetanus booster. Glad you got it. nm


How is this used or listed? nm
Subject: How is this used or listed? nm

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Thank you . . . this is just listed in the PE.
Subject: Thank you . . . this is just listed in the PE.

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Here is what BOS has listed (sm)
Subject: Here is what BOS has listed (sm)

Always capitalize genus names and their abbreviated forms when they are accompanied by a species name.


Lowercase genus names used in plural and ajectival forms and when used in the vernacular, for example, when they stand alone (without a species name).


KTP laser listed
Subject: KTP laser listed

in Steman's dictionary.
MPR has it listed postoperatively at 40 :o)
Subject: MPR has it listed postoperatively at 40 :o)


The second one you listed could be Strattera.
Subject: The second one you listed could be Strattera.

Learn about using Strattera, a non-stimulant medication, to treat children and adults with ADHD.

Well, now I see they have it listed both ways?
Subject: Well, now I see they have it listed both ways?

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Hard to tell when it is just listed like that.
Subject: Hard to tell when it is just listed like that.

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Wow, that was quick thank you..nm
Subject: Wow, that was quick thank you..nm

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Man that was quick!! Thanks much! :)
Subject: Man that was quick!! Thanks much! :)


thanks, your too quick
Subject: thanks, your too quick


wow that was quick, thanks!
Subject: wow that was quick, thanks!


need help quick please!
Subject: need help quick please!

s/l *vazalan* eye drops - no dosage given - no mention of glaucoma or any eye conditions - only hypertension, hypothyroidism, GI bleed. The patient is 87 years old.


Any ideas. I'm almost to the end of the report.


quick -- need help with a.....sm
Subject: quick -- need help with a.....sm

Axis I:  (s/l) "Contact" disorder, adolescent onset.  


The patient is 16 years old. 


I can't find that in my Stedman's psych book.....Any suggestions? Thanks! 


That was quick! Thanks so much. xxx
Subject: That was quick! Thanks so much. xxx

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Thank you both for your quick help
Subject: Thank you both for your quick help


need help quick!
Subject: need help quick!

Has anyone heard of a cream that the doctor specifically spelled as RASHNAL ointment?  This is a podiatrist.  Thanks!
need help quick!
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well that's it!  Thank you VERY much!!!  I was typing in Rashnal and only garbage was coming up!!!
Help! Quick! Please
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Nursing reports that she is finally able to tolerate ____| QA MARKER: 20 |____ tube feedings at 30 cc per hour.


s/l Patinogin


s/l gambera syndrome - listed in PMH...nm...TIA
Subject: s/l gambera syndrome - listed in PMH...nm...TIA

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Sorry, no. It was just listed on the discharge meds; sm
Subject: Sorry, no. It was just listed on the discharge meds; sm

Patient has hypertension, has MI while admitted, anemia, tardive dyskinesia, SSS, and hypothyroidism; all the other meds listed seemed to have covered these problems. I did a google search and searched RXlist and came up with nothing. Also have the most recent version of quarterly drug index and can't find anything there either! TIA
listed in diagnoses, no sentence
Subject: listed in diagnoses, no sentence

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Actually that is wrong. I just listed and it is more like "dermal" maybe?
Subject: Actually that is wrong. I just listed and it is more like "dermal" maybe?

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It's listed under past procedures...
Subject: It's listed under past procedures...

The PT spelled it out as meniscopy, but that doesn't seem right and I can't find it in the medical dictionary under either one. She stated arthroscopy and meniscopy.
More meds listed in this article. sm
Subject: More meds listed in this article. sm

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It is listed in the diagnosis section and (sm)
Subject: It is listed in the diagnosis section and (sm)

the history is that the patient has had 4 preterm deliveries (all 32 weeks and less) by cesarean section and presented for contractions. she has been on 17-alpha hydroxxyprogesterone since week 16, but no mention of her present week gestation. she was sent home on bedrest with the injections and cervical length measurement
drug dosages listed with no mg
Subject: drug dosages listed with no mg

Is it acceptable to type drug dosages with the number but not the unit of measure. For example Zocor 10 every night. I believe this may be confused with 10 pills instead of mg. What's acceptable on a verbatim account?


No, not as a listed diagnosis or impression.
Subject: No, not as a listed diagnosis or impression.


Her2Nu is how it is listed on the FDA wedsite
Subject: Her2Nu is how it is listed on the FDA wedsite

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Any idea what it's for? Not listed on the FDA website. nm
Subject: Any idea what it's for? Not listed on the FDA website. nm

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I go be Stedman and it is listed as double-J
Subject: I go be Stedman and it is listed as double-J


Antizol is listed in Dorland's as a
Subject: Antizol is listed in Dorland's as a

trademarked drug.  New one on me.


 


Pan- is listed in the dictionary as all or entire, so
Subject: Pan- is listed in the dictionary as all or entire, so

and it is a combining form so I would think it would be pandiverticulosis.
Doc just listed off a bunch of meds SM.
Subject: Doc just listed off a bunch of meds SM.

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risomelic.:rhizomelic, both are listed.
Subject: risomelic.:rhizomelic, both are listed.

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Interesting to see this listed, as from what I have read (sm)
Subject: Interesting to see this listed, as from what I have read (sm)

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Actually, the correct spelling is listed below
Subject: Actually, the correct spelling is listed below

It should either be spelled Asperger's (with an apostrophe) or Asperger if your account follows the recommendation to drop the possessive if followed by the noun, such as in Asperger syndrome.
It isn't listed in Stedman's ABBV ....sm
Subject: It isn't listed in Stedman's ABBV ....sm

I don't believe T-L would necessarily be incorrect, but LS is listed in Steadman's as lumbosacral (also L/S is acceptable). If you go by that reasoning, TL or T/L would be correct. TL seems the best one to me, only because I type LS for lumbosacral. But ask QA for the safe bet.
Nope... just listed in medications
Subject: Nope... just listed in medications


SM for quick clarification...
He has a long-standing problem. However, his problem is of long standing.

(Just thought I'd mention it.) *grin*
Thanks much for the quick reply! NM
Subject: Thanks much for the quick reply! NM

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Need quick help with this dictator please
Subject: Need quick help with this dictator please

This doctor just said


"Initial white blood count was elevated at 12.7 thousand."


Do I transcribe it like that, or do I put 12,700?


TIA!


S/L quick check
Subject: S/L quick check

Doctor dictates....Her s/l quick check left-sided chest pain continues.  Thankk you all for your help
quick guess sm
Subject: quick guess sm

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that was so quick! I love you! nm
Subject: that was so quick! I love you! nm

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I did a quick search...there is something--sm
Subject: I did a quick search...there is something--sm

called halfa or alfa, but it is a spanish grass and I don't think this is what is meant. I thought perhaps kava kava??? just a thought.