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Wonderful resource, thanks! nm

Posted By: MTTomb on 2006-05-18
In Reply to: Just found this, don't think it is complete - but it jsut helped me out

Subject: Wonderful resource, thanks! nm

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You are wonderful. That is it. tx
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Thank you so very much. Have a wonderful day.
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Thank you all so much. Have a wonderful day.
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Wonderful, thank you.
Subject: Wonderful, thank you.


You are wonderful!!
Subject: You are wonderful!!

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wonderful!
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I so appreciate that!!!!
Wonderful. Thank you.
Subject: Wonderful. Thank you.


Resource help!
Subject: Resource help!

Hi everyone!  I am working on a report and am uncertain of two words, hoping someone here could point me in the right direction! 


Dr. states "Carcinoma of the right colon and underwent a right hemicolectomy.  Final pathology report showed infiltrating adenocarcinoma moderately differntiating _____ _____ to the chronic wall to the mesocolonic adipose tissue, multiple positive lymp nodes."


Thoughts?


 


thank you very much. your wonderful.
Subject: thank you very much. your wonderful.

thank you very much. your wonderful.
Wonderful, Thanks...
Subject: Wonderful, Thanks...

I'm listening for those things. The word has 2 syllables I think; might sound similar to symtom, income, inkle, simple; but it's so muffed it's hard to tell.
You are so wonderful! thanks!
Subject: You are so wonderful! thanks!

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you say you THINK it's correct. What's your resource? SM
Subject: you say you THINK it's correct. What's your resource? SM

meatus (me·a·tus) (me-a´təs) pl. mea´tus [L., “a way, path, course”] [TA] anatomic nomenclature for a pasageway in the body, especially one opening on the surface.


Thanks for trying, and the wonderful link
Subject: Thanks for trying, and the wonderful link

I went back and re-listened and it definitely sounds like ortho-cord type repair.
You're wonderful. That's it. thanks
Subject: You're wonderful. That's it. thanks


does anyone have a good resource that
Subject: does anyone have a good resource that

lists the main laboratory studies that are done, like CBC, Free T4, etc. etc...?


Thanks


Wonderful! Thanks, never heard of that. nm
Subject: Wonderful! Thanks, never heard of that. nm

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You're wonderful!! Thanks so much!!..nm
Subject: You're wonderful!! Thanks so much!!..nm

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Thank you, that is wonderful to hear.
Subject: Thank you, that is wonderful to hear.


thank you i appreciate the extra resource
Subject: thank you i appreciate the extra resource

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Word help resource
Subject: Word help resource

Stumbled upon this wonderful resource while doing a Google search. Lots of useful word lists and sample reports in there. Thought I'd share.


http://medicaltranscriptionwordhelp.synthasite.com


 


online lab term resource
Subject: online lab term resource

Can anyone direct me to a decent online site for medical lab terms? Preferably one that doesn't require reg.  Thankyou.


thank you both - wonderful info TXczech ! nm
Subject: thank you both - wonderful info TXczech ! nm

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That's a wonderful piece of info
Subject: That's a wonderful piece of info

professionals across the world know that because they will mark it wrong I'm sure.
I think FP Notebook is a good resource. sm
Subject: I think FP Notebook is a good resource. sm








Oral Exam
Examination Index, Allergy, Ear Otoscopy, Ear Tympanometry, Hearing, Hearing Tuning Fork, Hemeonc Submandibular, Larynx, Lip, Mouth, Mouth Mallampati Score ...
http://www.fpnotebook.com/ENT54.htm   - 31k  -  Cached  -  Similar pages

It isn't rude to direct someone to a resource that
Subject: It isn't rude to direct someone to a resource that

If a reliable resource had been used, it could have defrazzled the MT looking for a quick fix answer. There is that saying about teaching someone to fish versus just giving him a fish that really applies to being an MT. This MT wanted someone else to think for him/her. So okay, everyone has bad days, but a good MT practices sound research regardless of the day. The poster you referred to as rude was polite enough to point the OP to a site where the entire medication database can be downloaded onto his/her PC and can perform searches in a variety of ways for FREE, and get free updates to drugs as they come out. That doesn't sound as though the responding poster was being entirely rude.

Your comments about hoping the offending responder being given an incorrect answer on purpose was actually much more rude than the one trying to teach the OP to fish.
Stedman's is a good resource sm
Subject: Stedman's is a good resource sm

But it is not the final authority on medical terminology. The medical field is growing and changing all the time. New procedures are developed every day and old ones fade away. Doctors in one part of the country may use a different terminology than doctors in other parts of the country.


Transcriptionists need to learn to be flexible and use their common sense as well as reference materials. Even if Stedman's says it should be "whatever", if the doctor says it a different way, that may be how he/she wants it to be spelled in the report. As long as it is not something totally off the wall that cannot be found anywhere the way the doctor says it, then I think the transcriptionist should respect the doctor's wishes unless told otherwise.


If it is something totally off the wall, I would leave a blank and leave a note for the doctor.


JMNSHO.


I just found a wonderful website
Subject: I just found a wonderful website

and I just wanted to share it. May be old news to some, but thought I would post it anyways. I always have trouble with labs, and I found some helpful stuff here.


http://www.labtestsonline.org


Thank you for sharing - looks like a great resource :) nm
Subject: Thank you for sharing - looks like a great resource :) nm


She does take s/l resource feedings via her G-tube.
Subject: She does take s/l resource feedings via her G-tube.


Agreed. Website resource was flawed.
Subject: Agreed. Website resource was flawed.

Taber's and Dorland's confirmed polyphaGia.  I'd like to know who the idiots were who invented words that were so close in sound and meaning.
Thanks for the site! Really great resource! Kudos!
Subject: Thanks for the site! Really great resource! Kudos!


wow, the other poster simply asked for a resource
Subject: wow, the other poster simply asked for a resource

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...onelook.com is a great word resource! nm
Subject: ...onelook.com is a great word resource! nm

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Looking for good a resource for generic drugs?
Subject: Looking for good a resource for generic drugs?

Does anyone know of a good resource, online or otherwise, for finding generic drug spellings?  I currently use RxList.com and do not have much luck finding the correct spelling of generic names.
epocrates - online resource for drugs
Subject: epocrates - online resource for drugs


Resource. Made by Nestle now. See link.
Subject: Resource. Made by Nestle now. See link.

http://www.nestle-nutrition.com/Products/Default.aspx
You're wonderful! Thanks so much. This MD uses lots of Big words that little ol me aint use to.
Subject: You're wonderful! Thanks so much. This MD uses lots of Big words that little ol me aint use to.


medication Genuva? sounds like for weight loss, cannot resource it, help!
Subject: medication Genuva? sounds like for weight loss, cannot resource it, help!

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Cranio-Maxillary-Facial Injuries (resource for pterygoids). -sm
Subject: Cranio-Maxillary-Facial Injuries (resource for pterygoids). -sm

Orthopedic Resource: Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics:
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/cranio_maxillary_facial_injuries

Cranio-Maxillary-Facial Injuries
- Lefort Fractures:
type I: transverse frx thru maxillary sinus and PTERYGOID plates; complications: loss of teeth, infection, malocclusion;
type II: separation thru frontal process, lacrimal bones, floor of orbits, zygomaticomaxillary suture line, lateral wall of maxillary sinus and PTERYGOID plates; complications nonunion, malunion, lacrimal system obstruction, infraorbital nerve anesthesia, diplopia, malocclusion;
type III: separation of mid third of face at zygomaticotemporal, and naso-frontal sutures, and across the orbital floors; complications include nonunion, malunion, malocclusion, lengthening of mid facee, and lacrimal system obstruction;
That's it! Thanks added it and found this wonderful site for lap instrument searches, see inside.
Subject: That's it! Thanks added it and found this wonderful site for lap instrument searches, see inside.

http://lapsearch.net/