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Thought I had typed - I'll Google it

Posted By: and see if it fits. :} on 2007-12-13
In Reply to: Well, it s/l it definitely begins with a "p" and ends with a "ong" or "one", but I - and see if it fits. Thanks.

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I typed your S/L in Google and sm
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Yes. I also thought it might be a ratio and typed like this - 1:1280 to 0.
Subject: Yes. I also thought it might be a ratio and typed like this - 1:1280 to 0.

nm
I've always typed PICC, though it looks like from Google,
Subject: I've always typed PICC, though it looks like from Google,

nm
Thanks! That's what I thought, but clearly not saying that. I'll flag.
Subject: Thanks! That's what I thought, but clearly not saying that. I'll flag.


Alrighty then. Next time I'll just google it!
Subject: Alrighty then. Next time I'll just google it!

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Bless you!! Never would have thought it would be spelled that way! I'll add that to my quick r
Subject: Bless you!! Never would have thought it would be spelled that way! I'll add that to my quick reference!


if you google "interosseous ankle" you'll find
Subject: if you google "interosseous ankle" you'll find

syndesmosis - see if that fits your s/l. google is great for helping decode missing words.
Google Xion medical and you'll find the company and products NM
Subject: Google Xion medical and you'll find the company and products NM

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Google 'eye grounds + exam' & you'll see that you're hearing correctly. nm
Subject: Google 'eye grounds + exam' & you'll see that you're hearing correctly. nm

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Just a helping thought - if you go to google
Subject: Just a helping thought - if you go to google

and type in "99-m diagnostic" google will question you with "99m" and provide you with technetium 99m. Ta dah! Double check to see if it is capped or not by going to a reputable website (i.e., mfr or such). Just a hint for future searches.
That is what I thought. When I Google it, I get confused as you can find both ways. Thanks!!
Subject: That is what I thought. When I Google it, I get confused as you can find both ways. Thanks!!


Thank you - I'll think I'll do that instead of the abbreviations. - NM
Subject: Thank you - I'll think I'll do that instead of the abbreviations. - NM

NM
it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t&#
Subject: it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t"


I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google
Subject: I too love Google but be V_E_R_Y careful w/google

Google is great for retrieving anything faster than the speed of light *lol* - but if the info comes from a nonverifiable medical website, be very wary.  There are a few I trust only...the NIH for one (Nat'l Institute of Health) and the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and a few others out of the government actually.


As for prescription places, I trusted rx.com for far too long, there are many more reliable drug websites out there... medilexicon.com is a great site and to confirm a proper name of a disease or things like that, there is whonamedit.com which, if you write to the site owner, can be added to (I have done some communication with the site owner so this is 100% true). 


When I first started using google in MT work about 8 years ago as google is not that old, (got online 12 years ago, been an MT since 1980), I had looked up Spironolactone, and Google gave the spelling to me incorrectly and (who knew it was wrong?!?!??) I used their spelling and I was wrong. 


So, only advice is be VERY CAREFUL what YOU CHOOSE to use as far as websites go regarding MT/ME work because in the end you're the one responsible....not google. 



gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google
Subject: gotta be careful w/Google....I love Google


I just typed in
Subject: I just typed in

at the top of this page i typed in albicas nigras and it gave me albicans nigrans and several web sites. It doe have to do with allergens such as candida and can be similar to thrush, so that alicans nigrans is probably what you are hearing
That is what I have always typed
Subject: That is what I have always typed

so much! 
I have typed that. I think they just mean the x-ray...
Subject: I have typed that. I think they just mean the x-ray...

shows changes consistent with CHF.
just like you typed it
Subject: just like you typed it


how should this be typed, please -sm
Subject: how should this be typed, please -sm

The patient is a known C4, C5, C6 quadriplegic....Does that look correct, or should it be C4-C5-C6 quadriplegic? Thank you.
How is this typed
Subject: How is this typed

Injected the knee today with the 3 and 2 Kenalog Xylocaine.  Not sure how to type out the 3 and 2.  Thank you


How should this be typed
Subject: How should this be typed

50/50 percent mixture, 50/50% mixture or 50:50 percent mixture.


Not sure how this should be typed. Hope someone can give me some insight.


Thanks Carla


no, just exactly like i typed.......nm
Subject: no, just exactly like i typed.......nm

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It can be typed as you have iI - if that's how it's
Subject: It can be typed as you have iI - if that's how it's

nm
I have always typed it 0.25 (nm)
Subject: I have always typed it 0.25 (nm)

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it's typed i.e. nm
Subject: it's typed i.e. nm


how should this be typed?
Subject: how should this be typed?

He underwent transrectal ultrasound and biopsy, which revealed 3 plus 3 adenocarcinoma of the prostate. 


 


How should that 3 plus 3 be typed?  3+/3, 3+3? 


Have always typed this E;A.
Subject: Have always typed this E;A.

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We always typed 4 x 4s, but never did BOS etc. nm
Subject: We always typed 4 x 4s, but never did BOS etc. nm


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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Should be typed aveD.
Subject: Should be typed aveD.


have only typed 0.035 guidewire.......
Subject: have only typed 0.035 guidewire.......

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I'm the one who typed lycopene to you....SM
Subject: I'm the one who typed lycopene to you....SM

Lycopene is used in prostate cancer patients - hope it was a male patient *L*


I'm sure your dictator wanted lycopene, just as I answered you early this a.m. *S*


 


it's really cO2....and I've only typed it CO2/cO2...nm
Subject: it's really cO2....and I've only typed it CO2/cO2...nm


I have only ever seen it typed "trach" and that's how I do it - nm
Subject: I have only ever seen it typed "trach" and that's how I do it - nm

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Thank you. I have typed this many times but could not think right now.
Subject: Thank you. I have typed this many times but could not think right now.


That's how I've always typed it, but
Subject: That's how I've always typed it, but

I've got to agree with it, I sure can't find it!!! lol
I have heard tell and typed..
Subject: I have heard tell and typed..

risk stratification.  So makes sense stratify would be a derivative.
It ticks me off that I have never typed that sm
Subject: It ticks me off that I have never typed that sm

I typed ophth,  ortho, GYN  when training: Typed ophth surgery even, then family practice, then vitreoretinal surgery etc and still did not know that!!! UGH. Why we are bald-headed and talk to ourselves!!!
I'd do it just the way you typed it, 1+ iron. nm
Subject: I'd do it just the way you typed it, 1+ iron. nm

nm
after all was typed, went back and
Subject: after all was typed, went back and

listened and it was fibroids, he just stumbled.  Thank you for your help


Deborah


i've never typed it
Subject: i've never typed it


LOL! I actually typed it later in report
Subject: LOL! I actually typed it later in report

and it still didn't click. Time to hang up the keyboard for the day.
I've always typed K-dur.
Subject: I've always typed K-dur.


It looks like you typed the same word
Subject: It looks like you typed the same word

twice, or am I cross-eyed? :op

The usual term is symptomatology.
s/l OHMIIS...I know that I have typed this before
Subject: s/l OHMIIS...I know that I have typed this before

his OHMISS report revealed that he had chronic paranoid schizophrenia
I have always typed endpoint
Subject: I have always typed endpoint


For me, if that what is said, that is what is typed (within reason).
Subject: For me, if that what is said, that is what is typed (within reason).


That is exactly how I would type it and have typed it.
Subject: That is exactly how I would type it and have typed it.

Johns Hopkins has it listed this way through their breast center, so figured good enough for them...
One radiologist I typed for
Subject: One radiologist I typed for

dictated "fizzies," when he first started, which I changed to effervescent agent, which is what the other radiologists called it. I assume that's what they'd been using as the term where he went to school.

But ever after that I used fizzies as my shortcut for effervescent agent.


No need for duh!! I just have typed a lot of ortho!!! nm
Subject: No need for duh!! I just have typed a lot of ortho!!! nm