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Two different answers...which is correct?

Posted By: nm on 2008-10-07
In Reply to: Grade II lesion - Barbara

Subject: Two different answers...which is correct?




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2 different answers? Which is correct?
Subject: 2 different answers? Which is correct?

Which is the correct answer I wonder?? hmmmm....
three different answers-All correct?
Subject: three different answers-All correct?

are all of these correct? maybe it's up to the doc.
correct answers most definitely can be found on
Subject: correct answers most definitely can be found on

The correct answer(s) can ALWAYS be found online and I have tons of reference books (which become outdated as technology presses on).  The internet is putting libraries out of business and if you don't think so....just watch and wait.  Business at libraries is HEAVILY DOWN due to this.


There are very 100% reliable websites to find ALL answers and websites that Medquist wants us to use.  It's less time consuming actually for some to find the correct answers online.  You can back it up by also looking in the books.


Lighten up on the poster please.  You can say what you want to or have to say, but have you ever heard of being kind to posters or other people in life?


 


answers
Subject: answers

stump leak


SCDs, which are sequential compression devices


mesoappendix


0-PDS sutures


Well I have two different answers
Subject: Well I have two different answers

all caps and not. So, if anyone else can help, I would appreciate it. Thanks
go to www.answers.com
Subject: go to www.answers.com

This is a good site to look up words like this and quickly obtain your answer.
two answers
Subject: two answers

incessant - unceasing

propensity - natural tendency
Answers for you
Subject: Answers for you

The first is "guaiac."  The second is "hyaline casts." 


 


If you can get a Stedmans Laboratory Word Book, it would help you out a lot. 


www.answers.com will give you the
Subject: www.answers.com will give you the

no message.
it seems that some answers are just thrown--sm
Subject: it seems that some answers are just thrown--sm

out there with no real correlation to the question asked in the first place, and also given with global *ALL* circumstances, as well as being issued with a huge arrogant attitude as in that being the ONLY answer to the question, and also the person answering the question giving the distinct impression that they are superior to every one else on the board who are trying to *help*, simply because of her employment position and her *experience*. arrogance and superiority complexes are not viewed kindly on this board and some will definitely attempt to put that person *in their place*. We have to be careful of the answers we give to some questions, because inaccurate answers can affect the patient we are transcribing about. most of the people answering questions like to supply referenced documentation of what they think the answer should be and not just sling out sound-alike answers whether it pertains to the question or not, and saying that MTs are always off base with their questions and the sound-alikes are an attempt to get them thinking in the right direction. That approach will only get *made fun of* or a severe criticism. This is simply my observation and an attempt at an explanation. Everyone on this board tries to help, but it is the attitude that help is given in, which is important. Being QA does not necessarily make someone superior to someone else and a QAs answers are not always correct.
Well, you always have great answers
Subject: Well, you always have great answers

I searched for that every whichway, and I usually come up with something to lead me in the right direction.


See my post below for your answers. nm.
Subject: See my post below for your answers. nm.

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superior more likely, as other poster above answers....
Subject: superior more likely, as other poster above answers....


It's cyamella. Be sure to do thorough research on answers.
Subject: It's cyamella. Be sure to do thorough research on answers.


we do not supply answers to tests on this....nm
Subject: we do not supply answers to tests on this....nm


so what was it - wanna share answers?
Subject: so what was it - wanna share answers?


actually if you're supplying answers they should be
Subject: actually if you're supplying answers they should be


Txczech, your answers here are the greatest, SM
Subject: Txczech, your answers here are the greatest, SM

what kind of medical training do you have?
My Abbreviate book gives 2 answers...
Subject: My Abbreviate book gives 2 answers...

FAST:  fetal acoustic stimulation testing or fluorescent allergosorbent technique.


Dunno if that helps you or not but thought I'd share that is all. 



PAO (periacetabular osteotomy). SM for other answers
Subject: PAO (periacetabular osteotomy). SM for other answers

Smith & Nephew Reflection Cup system. Not sure about the "monocal" Hope this helps
You are posting a lot of incorrect answers..nm
Subject: You are posting a lot of incorrect answers..nm

nm
nor is one supposed to post test ANSWERS either.....
Subject: nor is one supposed to post test ANSWERS either.....


Do not delete my post: THIS IS WRONG...why did my answers, the right ones and
Subject: Do not delete my post: THIS IS WRONG...why did my answers, the right ones and

the other answers disappear?

It is

This is a 35-year-old patient.

The patient, a 35-year-old, is pregnant.

She is 35 years old.

As stated in the BOS, 2nd edition.
glad to be able to help for a change - I've often found answers here.....
Subject: glad to be able to help for a change - I've often found answers here.....


ignore certain posters, some supply wrong answers!
Subject: ignore certain posters, some supply wrong answers!

Anyone asking for help on this word board, please be careful in whose responses you choose, to type in the report(s). 


We have a poster here claiming to be a QA person who has supplied incorrect answers all over these boards for at least 2-3 weeks now. 


jes' sayin'.........


No problem! With all the answers, we've covered all the bases!
Subject: No problem! With all the answers, we've covered all the bases!

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Wow! Thank you so much for the quick and helpful answers. p.s. Can it be fungal forms?
Subject: Wow! Thank you so much for the quick and helpful answers. p.s. Can it be fungal forms?


I thought the same, either a test or offshore, so I stopped giving answers (nm)
Subject: I thought the same, either a test or offshore, so I stopped giving answers (nm)

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Well said. I have always enjoyed helping people find answers and I have received a lot of good help
The most important thing is to learn how to do research and how to frame a question so that you can get a useful answer. If you learn how to get the answer and know it is correct, then you are on the way to doing a good job as an MT.
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

nm
correct, you are!
holy crap! Thank God I didn't type incense (hee hee)
You must have been doing this a long time.
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)

1. Relating to or resembling a drum.
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...

correct = nicked (verb: to cut nick into)

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.

xx


Which is correct?
Subject: Which is correct?

Is it typed Adacel or ADACEL?


-thank you-


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..


Thanks!


 


 


THIS IS CORRECT!!!
Subject: THIS IS CORRECT!!!

:)
Correct!
Subject: Correct!

:)
That might be correct...sm
Subject: That might be correct...sm

but I notified my QA person that I might not have heard it clearly. She said he definitely said normetanephrine and metanephrin. This group of doctors says to "type exactly what I say". So right or wrong - that is what he said!
QA says it is correct -- SM
Subject: QA says it is correct -- SM

They say TELAMET but it is in clinical history and all caps on this account so I dont know if it is a capitalized word or not.
It looks correct
Subject: It looks correct

Have a good day and Happy New Year!
that is correct
Subject: that is correct

...
this is correct...sm
Subject: this is correct...sm

examiner is doing muscle testing of the quadriceps. normally an examiner will not be able to "break" a quadriceps unless it is severely weakened. you can find this doing a google search for "muscle testing break quadriceps"
Why would it NOT be correct?
Subject: Why would it NOT be correct?

Sheesh
Yes OP, you are correct, despite
Subject: Yes OP, you are correct, despite

the fact that doctors will dictate it as 3 hyphen 4 mm to "help us out."

I am usually good with hyphens, but this was one I only learned from QA years ago. I was quite annoyed at the time, but it is correct.

you are correct... c msg
Subject: you are correct... c msg

in the lab, we would have it spelled either protime, Protime, or ProTime (also found these ways in google). stedman's does not have it listed, so i would use any one of them (or according to client specs).
That is correct
Subject: That is correct

After I listened again. "edema" makes perfect sense.

Appreciate the help.
that's correct
Subject: that's correct

it is a word
Which is correct
Subject: Which is correct

Does your response mean that it can be either way?
Kim is correct........................nm
Subject: Kim is correct........................nm


A/B would be correct............nm
Subject: A/B would be correct............nm