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What is the entire sentence? nm

Posted By: Becky on 2007-09-20
In Reply to: Like orifices effluxed clearly? nm - Trying it out

Subject: What is the entire sentence? nm

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May we have the entire sentence please? nm
Subject: May we have the entire sentence please? nm

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I think your entire sentence needs help. sm
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Think facet joint injections are what the patient received. Are there any doctors on your list that may have a name that sounds like been atouche? Try looking at the anesthesiologists' names. This is a long shot, but I can't even begin to get your S/L. However, that's a lot of facet joint injections at one sitting.
here is the entire sentence
Subject: here is the entire sentence

The diagnosis of moyamoya arteriopathy has been confirmed by catheter-_____cerebral angiography.

FYI: He actually says "dash" between catheter and the next word. This doc always tells where to put hyphens, etc, although many times he is wrong in where they should be.
Is that the entire sentence?
Subject: Is that the entire sentence?


the entire sentence
Subject: the entire sentence

was possibly bacteremia and SVP.  doctor was doing diagnoses.

Is this the entire sentence?
Subject: Is this the entire sentence?


What is the entire sentence?
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here is the entire sentence..
Subject: here is the entire sentence..

"An ultrasound revealed an ensystematous gallbladder with air in the biliary tree".
What is the entire sentence?
Subject: What is the entire sentence?

Is he listing a past surgical history?


What is the entire sentence?
Subject: What is the entire sentence?

Is he listing a past surgical history?


here is the entire sentence
Subject: here is the entire sentence

please note that the patient's strength by testing by an ______ force gate is an abduction on the right side 5.2/4.9 compared to the left side etc...
Can you put the entire sentence or some context here?
Subject: Can you put the entire sentence or some context here?

I've heard similar phrasing before, but I can't find it in my samples.


I think you need to relisten to the entire sentence--sm
Subject: I think you need to relisten to the entire sentence--sm

something is wrong here which is throwing you (and us) off. I do OPs exclusively full-time, and never heard of a "four-bundled graft." Try again, and maybe we can come up with something for you.

can you provide the entire sentence? nm
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more information please, entire sentence?
Subject: more information please, entire sentence?

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Could you provide the entire sentence? nm
Subject: Could you provide the entire sentence? nm

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Can you give the entire sentence?
Subject: Can you give the entire sentence?


Can you give entire sentence?
Subject: Can you give entire sentence?


Can you give the entire sentence?
Subject: Can you give the entire sentence?


how about giving entire sentence....
Subject: how about giving entire sentence....

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Can you give us the entire sentence? Possible other PMH?
Subject: Can you give us the entire sentence? Possible other PMH?

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is IUPC and I-O-FEM the entire sentence? NM
Subject: is IUPC and I-O-FEM the entire sentence? NM

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you must give us the entire sentence if....
Subject: you must give us the entire sentence if....

you have told us and actually asked us nothing with the info suppled so far....
it would help if you would give the entire sentence its used in..
Subject: it would help if you would give the entire sentence its used in..

so we have a background or something to start with.
give us the entire sentence.
Subject: give us the entire sentence.

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can you post the entire sentence?
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please give us the entire sentence nm
Subject: please give us the entire sentence nm


More information, like the entire sentence, would help.
Subject: More information, like the entire sentence, would help.

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I wrote the entire sentence for baling.
Subject: I wrote the entire sentence for baling.

Mitral valve appears morphologically normal with mild s/l baling or belling of the posterior leaflets.


Thanks again


Deborah


that entire sentence is fine, correct!!
Subject: that entire sentence is fine, correct!!


Not enough info. Please give entire sentence so sm
Subject: Not enough info. Please give entire sentence so sm

we can hear the lead-in terms. Also, it's Whipple (capitalized).

You might want to check your word books under "technique" and see if you can find your term there.
It helps if you provide more info like the entire sentence..nm
Subject: It helps if you provide more info like the entire sentence..nm

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Can you give the entire sentence - that might help, unless 2TM is correct then nevermind
Subject: Can you give the entire sentence - that might help, unless 2TM is correct then nevermind


Please post the entire sentence, or phrase before and after term.
Subject: Please post the entire sentence, or phrase before and after term.

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what is entire sentence? could it be "calcified spleen, granuloma, ..." ? nm
Subject: what is entire sentence? could it be "calcified spleen, granuloma, ..." ? nm


Please give the entire sentence/context of the word, have lost of Ortho/Surgical/Rad accounts...nm
Subject: Please give the entire sentence/context of the word, have lost of Ortho/Surgical/Rad accounts...nm

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entire?
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Monoblastic? changes throughout entire
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spine suspicious for metastatic disease.


 


 


I think I have heard that but we need entire...nm
Subject: I think I have heard that but we need entire...nm

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pan- just means all or entire. nm
Subject: pan- just means all or entire. nm


Pan means entire, so...
Subject: Pan means entire, so...

that's probably what he means but I've never heard it that way!  I would probably just type it as pan tender. 
entire area maybe. nm.
Subject: entire area maybe. nm.

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You were the instigator of the entire drama this sm
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weekend. You have embarrassed and insulted all the MTs who come to this board. I'm shocked that Goldbird and the administrator let you stay here, which is the reason I think you are Goldbird. You really should get some counseling for your unbridled hostility.

Did you think that maybe the STen-Tel CEO used a medical spellchecker for his post? Maybe that's why "breech" was spelled that way.

You are one scary person, using aliases all over here to back up your own rantings. It's so obvious. If Goldbird threatens to remove my privileges for using this board because I criticized you, then I'll know for sure you are Goldbird. You are abusing your privileges and striking down with venom any one who comes close to figuring you out.

It's interesting how no one can stand up to you without having their posts deleted immediately. Power has gone to your head, Stapler.


You ought to be ashamed of yourself, but I don't think you are capable of shame. You are not capable of compassion or loyalty.

I really feel sorry for you. I, too, believe in karma, and you had better duck! Wish I could be around when you face the demons you created.


To KS: I just read the entire page....sm
Subject: To KS: I just read the entire page....sm

and if you read the entire page and look for her name - there are about a half dozen of her or his questions, if not more, where people help her or him and never once get a THANK YOU......


Do you really think I want to help her/him?  Nope.  I won't help the ungracious, the ones with lack of manners.  I won't waste my time.


And I know what you say about the admin/moderators here - they are THE BEST!!!  It's just that we probably are on here more often than they might be available to.


So, we become the eyes/ears, etc., like helpers


HAVE A GREAT weekend!!! 


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.
I can't see your entire message for some reason. sm
Subject: I can't see your entire message for some reason. sm

Were you asking if doc may be saying fluticason? If so, he's definitely not saying that.

Entire sentence:

He would very much like to stay off insulin if at all possible. If this is not keeping him under control, may add a s/l glitisone/glutisone type drug.

Thanks for your help.
please give the entire phrase. nm
Subject: please give the entire phrase. nm


Hope you read the entire thread
Subject: Hope you read the entire thread

from top to bottom.  I was simply giving some help to the OP.  Whether she capitalized or not is her business.  I was just trying to point out in a quick instant that the "g" was silent in that word, hence her hearing "cushoined".  I am a very friendly and helpful person.  I was simply pointing that out to the poster above with the post beginning "you'd be wrong"!  So, I guess now I reek of sarcasm.  Again, I have broad shoulders...  no problem.  Glad you took the time to post.  
pan means all or entire. Viable term. nm
Subject: pan means all or entire. Viable term. nm


here is an entire phrase, hope it helps.
Subject: here is an entire phrase, hope it helps.

In regards to her current complaint of ________, patient reports that she has been having cramping ongoing in her legs, off and on, which occurs most often at night. 

Thanks. 
Trac...most likely tendinopathy, but consider the entire context of report.
Subject: Trac...most likely tendinopathy, but consider the entire context of report.