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Sorry Freebie, I've had the flu and ear infections, so I have not been on as much as usual, then

Posted By: MT50 on 2008-01-28
In Reply to: MT50 - Freebie

Subject: Sorry Freebie, I've had the flu and ear infections, so I have not been on as much as usual, then massive power outage and a foot of snow this weekend, so there we go!




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Thanks freebie for the freebie info. NM
Subject: Thanks freebie for the freebie info. NM

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Thanks Freebie right back atcha!
Subject: Thanks Freebie right back atcha!


PT with chronic kidney infections - sm
Subject: PT with chronic kidney infections - sm

This is the only past medical hx given, and the medications are


s/l Stratovec, Retistat cream


Any ideas? Thank you


Maybe tigecycline for skin infections?
Subject: Maybe tigecycline for skin infections?


Could be azithromycin, often given for STDs and bacterial infections nm
Subject: Could be azithromycin, often given for STDs and bacterial infections nm

nm
There is whiff test for cervical infections, is that it? (OB/GYN)
Subject: There is whiff test for cervical infections, is that it? (OB/GYN)


Avelox - antibiotic used for pneumonia, respiratory infections.
Subject: Avelox - antibiotic used for pneumonia, respiratory infections.


I really don't think it's the usual stuff, but thanks.
Subject: I really don't think it's the usual stuff, but thanks.

(nm)
Way to go Tx1 You're right on as usual.
Subject: Way to go Tx1 You're right on as usual.


thanks for all ur help =] ur awesome as usual
Subject: thanks for all ur help =] ur awesome as usual


Yep, sure is, thanks! As usual, I owe you one - or 2 this time! NM
Subject: Yep, sure is, thanks! As usual, I owe you one - or 2 this time! NM

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The usual drug name is
Subject: The usual drug name is

clotrimazole

[ Pronunciation: kloe TRIM a zole ]

Brand Names: Mycelex Troche
The usual terminology is
Subject: The usual terminology is

in terms of titrating CPAP pressure.  Maybe you can get the word titrate or titration in there.  Maybe it's just a misspeak and he means as the pressure of CPAP went up. 


Only found the usual...
Subject: Only found the usual...

Kendall TED, anti-embolic, compression...nothing that s/l gilt.  Sorry


There are so many meds that it might be, was thinking of cefuroxime (treating bacterial infections),
Subject: There are so many meds that it might be, was thinking of cefuroxime (treating bacterial infections), but this is just a guess.


Ceftin is an anbiotic used in bacterial infections and URIs, is is certainly viral? NM
Subject: Ceftin is an anbiotic used in bacterial infections and URIs, is is certainly viral? NM

nm
not just saying iron 325 mg a day? usual dose.
Subject: not just saying iron 325 mg a day? usual dose.


Is that a usual statement for that account?
Subject: Is that a usual statement for that account?

Are they talking about code status? as in Code/Cor Status:  Full Cor.


Not sure, but the usual sentence I type....
Subject: Not sure, but the usual sentence I type....

using modified Seldinger technique and after infiltration of 20 mL of 1% lidocaine solution for local anesthesia, 2 mg of Versed and 60 mg of fentanyl were administered intravenously prior to the procedure for sedation and pain control. Hope this helps!
Dakin's solution is used to prevent and treat skin and tissue infections
Subject: Dakin's solution is used to prevent and treat skin and tissue infections


Uroqid-Acid No. 2 is used for: Preventing and treating urinary tract infections
Subject: Uroqid-Acid No. 2 is used for: Preventing and treating urinary tract infections


Sorry guys, but I have puti n an 11 hour day with bilateral ear infections, so time to hit the deck.
Subject: Sorry guys, but I have puti n an 11 hour day with bilateral ear infections, so time to hit the deck. Have a good night.


Uroqid-Acid No. 2 is used for preventing and treating urinary tract infections.
Subject: Uroqid-Acid No. 2 is used for preventing and treating urinary tract infections.


yes; acetic acid impregnated dressings are usually used for Pseudomonas infections and the removal o
Subject: yes; acetic acid impregnated dressings are usually used for Pseudomonas infections and the removal of bacteria.


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
usual NB/infant dose is up to max 0.1mg/kg body wt q 6 hrs 30 min ac. SM
Subject: usual NB/infant dose is up to max 0.1mg/kg body wt q 6 hrs 30 min ac. SM

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Xigris is used for treating life-threatening bacterial blood infections in adults.
Subject: Xigris is used for treating life-threatening bacterial blood infections in adults.


This girl is taking a test. She is not "justme" as usual. nm
Subject: This girl is taking a test. She is not "justme" as usual. nm

nm
Rats. trying to type "plural" instead of my usual "pleural" and goofed anyway. Sorry.
Subject: Rats. trying to type "plural" instead of my usual "pleural" and goofed anyway. Sorry.


triple A=AAA, but I usual expand out to abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Subject: triple A=AAA, but I usual expand out to abdominal aortic aneurysm.

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These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar
Subject: These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar.

Drugs associated with Dysuria
Azo-Gesic
Azo-Standard
Azo-Standard
Baridium
Baridium
Eridium
Eridium
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Phenazo
Phenazo
Phenazopyridine
Phenazopyridine
Prodium
Pyridiate
Pyridiate
Pyridium
Pyridium
Re-Azo
Urinary Analgesic
Urispas
Urispas
Urispas
Uristat
Urodol
Urogesic
Urogesic
Viridium
Viridium

He has noticed bigger stones passing through the s/l ostoma than the usual. nm
Subject: He has noticed bigger stones passing through the s/l ostoma than the usual. nm


I know, but on head and neck exam in review of systems, it is very usual for Dr. to make mention of
Subject: I know, but on head and neck exam in review of systems, it is very usual for Dr. to make mention of ,,,,

all the usual complaints of the specific region, as in neck, no lyphadenopathy, chest, no rales or wheezes, etc., it is a consult. What does he say about something green on the guy's head????
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.
listen for orthotopic position (meaning normal or usual position). nm
Subject: listen for orthotopic position (meaning normal or usual position). nm


follow-up is okay for noun but usual for noun...nm
Subject: follow-up is okay for noun but usual for noun...nm


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.