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Who knew that a person could be so happy ....

Posted By: starstruck on 2008-08-16
In Reply to: cysticercosis nm - Anne

Subject: Who knew that a person could be so happy ....

...over finding about a parasite!!  Thank you, nm! 


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Basic is correct; knew that in 5th grade. Why IS this person doing QA? Almost scary....
Subject: Basic is correct; knew that in 5th grade. Why IS this person doing QA? Almost scary....

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Thanks. I knew I knew it, but he is definitely saying Flow-by
Subject: Thanks. I knew I knew it, but he is definitely saying Flow-by

Thanks for speaking clearly. LOL
But I have seen one person in particular
who asks word after word that could easily be looked up.  You can tell by the rest of the sentence and the s/l.  I don't mind helping newbies; in fact, I enjoy it; but give me a break.  Do some of the research yourselves, guys.
Are you a QA person?
Subject: Are you a QA person?

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Do you have a QA person to ask? or the doc himself, maybe? nm
Subject: Do you have a QA person to ask? or the doc himself, maybe? nm

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UR welcome, I am also an MQ-MT/ME person...sm
Subject: UR welcome, I am also an MQ-MT/ME person...sm

Enjoy your Springtime !!!!  It's either summer here or more summer and I do always miss the 4 seasons!! 


if a person has a...
Subject: if a person has a...

fracture of their fifth metatarsal would this make sense for an examination of it.

There is no numbness in his **sural nerve distribution.**
sural nerve distribution is in question. It sounds like what the doctor is saying. tia.
Happy to help! nm
Subject: Happy to help! nm

nm
oh, is it Happy To Help? nm
Subject: oh, is it Happy To Help? nm


happy to help :)
Subject: happy to help :)


Happy to help!
Subject: Happy to help!

:)
Thanks...Be Happy : )
Subject: Thanks...Be Happy : )


I'm happy to help
Subject: I'm happy to help

if I can. I know I would appreciate the help myself. :-)
happy to help
Subject: happy to help


Happy to help! - nm
Subject: Happy to help! - nm


happy to help - nm
Subject: happy to help - nm

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My QA person told me Sub-Q
Subject: My QA person told me Sub-Q


The best thing to do would be to ask your QA person sm
Subject: The best thing to do would be to ask your QA person sm

as some accounts are not able to process certain symbols. If you were able to do it the usual, correct way, it would be m with a superscripted 2 (no spaces, no periods). Some accounts I've done in the past have requested it written out as you have it. Best to check with your QA.
We know. This person has lots of sm
Subject: We know. This person has lots of sm

trouble with the English language, to say nothing of the medical language. His (I'm assuming he's male) questions are very confusing. See above. It's scary.
For once, MRS, I agree with you. Any person sm
Subject: For once, MRS, I agree with you. Any person sm

doing medical transcription who does use a dictionary has NO BUSINESS pretending to be a MT!!!
and we think you have answered a person....nm
Subject: and we think you have answered a person....nm


QA? That poster is a QA person??...sm
Subject: QA? That poster is a QA person??...sm

must be brand new to QA....my QA person would definitely know that cold agglutinin has to do with blood and not the spine...IMHO..and wouldn't make those *most diabetics have hypertension* types of blanket statements and my QA person is up there in years of experience......and work ethics.


Who knows - anyone can be anything on this medium we call the web. 


Take it all with a HUGE grain of salt, and believe half of what you see and nothing of what you hear in the life.  For all we know, the poster could be a troll.  Again, we don't know that yet - we'd have to take a *wait and watch* attitude. 


 



My QA person just told me it was
Subject: My QA person just told me it was

Parent-Child Relationship Programme. You're too good, MT50!

Your QA person is wrong
Subject: Your QA person is wrong

This is my pet peeve drug I know exactly what you are looking for. Took me forever to find it and wrote it in my ophthalmology book but updated my book and, of course, forgot to copy it over so the search continues....
wow, thank you so very much smart person!!
Subject: wow, thank you so very much smart person!!


Check with your QA person on that one. sm
Subject: Check with your QA person on that one. sm

Some clients don't like superscripts. BTW, it's pansensitivity (one word)
If I were a betting person....
Subject: If I were a betting person....

...I would think you were right. It makes sense in the context of this operation. I'm going to re-listen and give it a shot. Thanks for your help!
happy to share with all nm
Subject: happy to share with all nm


...Happy New Year!......nm
Subject: ...Happy New Year!......nm

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Looks okay to me. Happy New Year! nm
Subject: Looks okay to me. Happy New Year! nm

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Thank you- Happy Friday :) nm
Subject: Thank you- Happy Friday :) nm

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no problem...happy to help - nm
Subject: no problem...happy to help - nm


thanks - happy to be helped! :) nm
Subject: thanks - happy to be helped! :) nm


Thank you both. nm BTW, Happy Halloween
Subject: Thank you both. nm BTW, Happy Halloween

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no problem...always happy to help!
Subject: no problem...always happy to help!


by the way, Happy Turkey Day
Subject: by the way, Happy Turkey Day

I am sure you get tired of helping "stupid" people, with "stupid" questions, but it was very early in the morning and I just did not use my head before I posted. I will be sure to look before asking anything again. Have a good day.
You are very welcome. Happy Holidays! nm
Subject: You are very welcome. Happy Holidays! nm

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Happy Holidays!
Subject: Happy Holidays!

Merry Christmas to you all and thank you for all your help this past year. I hope you have a safe, healthy and happy holiday. It is truly an honor working along with all of you each and every day. See you all on the 26th!
Happy New Year to you too!
Subject: Happy New Year to you too!


Very Happy New Year to you too!
Subject: Very Happy New Year to you too!


You're welcome...happy to help!
Subject: You're welcome...happy to help!


Not a problem, happy to do so!
Subject: Not a problem, happy to do so!


Yes, I would too just to make them happy. LOL
Subject: Yes, I would too just to make them happy. LOL


Yes this is it. TY and Happy Thanksgiving!
Subject: Yes this is it. TY and Happy Thanksgiving!


Really happy to help, Daisy! NM
Subject: Really happy to help, Daisy! NM

nm
You are welcome... Happy Holidays.
Subject: You are welcome... Happy Holidays.

nm
Happy to help...sleep well. (nm)
Subject: Happy to help...sleep well. (nm)

:)
means a person is having trouble...sm
Subject: means a person is having trouble...sm

making a decision.......doesn't know which way to go....


to the person's chemo regimen...sm
Subject: to the person's chemo regimen...sm

been doing oncology a long time and if they want to add a drug of some kind......like you typed 1.2 mg of something or other....IN 12 cc of chemotherapy........that would make sense


 


1.2 mg in 12 cc of whateverchemotherapeutic agent(s) pt is on.


told perhaps by a french person?..sm
Subject: told perhaps by a french person?..sm

In French, the term *cul-de-sac* means bottom of the bag (no, it doesn't mean *dead-end street*), bottom of the sack, to us, in English. 


So, I'm thinking perhaps a person of French descent might have instructed you on that and in France/French-speaking countries, it would be correct, sac = sack; however, not here if used as a container to place something in that is not body-part related.


a person may be called a hypochondriac--sm
Subject: a person may be called a hypochondriac--sm

by that person *thinking* he has a certain symptom, *feeling* he has a certain symptom or disease, and he may not always have that. Some people are called hypochondriacs when they *seem* to have every diagnosis they hear about or read about, i.e. symptom exaggeration.