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all I can think of would be lidocaine or Xylocaine, but does not sound like your sounds like. nm

Posted By: ss on 2008-02-11
In Reply to: Ortho help please - Lynn

Subject: all I can think of would be lidocaine or Xylocaine, but does not sound like your sounds like. nm




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Xylocaine of Lidocaine
Subject: Xylocaine of Lidocaine


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Sounds more like a -NOVA sound. Thanks.
Subject: Sounds more like a -NOVA sound. Thanks.


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Subject: word help sounds like or but that doesn't sound correct

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Doesn't sound like it. Definitely sounds like inedema. I'll have to flag it for him. Thanks
Subject: Doesn't sound like it. Definitely sounds like inedema. I'll have to flag it for him. Thanks!

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Sibilant can describe breath sounds, kind of rhonchi or "sh" sound on expiration,,,,,nm
Subject: Sibilant can describe breath sounds, kind of rhonchi or "sh" sound on expiration,,,,,nm

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Could be Xylocaine and Celestone. nm
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or viscous Xylocaine (sm)
Subject: or viscous Xylocaine (sm)

Docs usually dictate "viscous lidocaine"  or "viscous Xylocaine" (I usually only hear lidocaine) but the when you research, the drugs are actually "lidocaine viscous" and "Xylocaine viscous."   The viscous is the medium through which the medication is administered.
viscous xylocaine
Subject: viscous xylocaine

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Correct answer was viscous Xylocaine!


I'd give him 3 and 2 since that's what he said, and put a slash between Kenalog/Xylocaine. nm
Subject: I'd give him 3 and 2 since that's what he said, and put a slash between Kenalog/Xylocaine. nm

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hematoma block with (s/l) Biertage technique with 1% Xylocaine.
Subject: hematoma block with (s/l) Biertage technique with 1% Xylocaine.

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Subject: doesn't sound like BUN, she doesn't spell out the letters, it just sounds like "win". sm

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1 of 1% lidocaine.........sm
Subject: 1 of 1% lidocaine.........sm

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lidocaine
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Lidocaine help
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Perhaps lidocaine. nm
Subject: Perhaps lidocaine. nm

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don't know - but lidocaine is not capitalized....nm
Subject: don't know - but lidocaine is not capitalized....nm


viscous lidocaine
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Type of lidocaine
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viscous lidocaine ?? nm
Subject: viscous lidocaine ?? nm

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viscus lidocaine?
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mixture lidocaine
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Maybe short for lidocaine with?
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injected with lidocaine
Subject: injected with lidocaine

"I injected with 4-0 with lidocaine" or "I injected with 40-0 with lidocaine, " or "I injected with 40 with lidocaine."  Which one sounds right?  Any clues?


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Was - is referring to lidocaine, not the 5 mL.
Subject: Was - is referring to lidocaine, not the 5 mL.

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Of course, it was referring to the lidocaine,
Subject: Of course, it was referring to the lidocaine,

but it still sounds better if you use "was" instead of "were." Just as you wouldn't say, "2 cups of water was spilled" but instead, "2 cups of water were spilled." It's a matter of what sounds better, in some cases. :-)
5 mL of 1% lidocaine WERE injected...
Subject: 5 mL of 1% lidocaine WERE injected...

In response to Mark's question, "5 cc of 1% lidocaine was or were injected", the text from the grammar website below, from the topic, "Subject-Verb Agreement", explains why "WERE" was the right word there.  Per that text, the "5 mL" (but not the "lidocaine") becomes the Subject, and the Verb should be in plural.



<http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/sv_agr.htm>



"Each of the students is responsible for doing his or her work in the library.


Don't let the word "students" confuse you; the subject is each and each is always singular — Each is responsible."


Hope that helps! 


 


Viscus or viscous lidocaine?
Subject: Viscus or viscous lidocaine?

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Subject: s/l subcuticular injection of lidocaine.. thanks

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Wheal or wheel of 1% lidocaine?
Subject: Wheal or wheel of 1% lidocaine?

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s/l wheel of plain lidocaine? TIA nm
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LAT (lidocaine, adrenaline, tetracaine)
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s/l sugarcaine, a mixture of BSS and lidocaine? nm
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one-quarter percent lidocaine? sm
Subject: one-quarter percent lidocaine? sm

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Subject: Patient with diarrhea. Labs: s/l ESR 3 but sound is a bit distorted. Does that sound low for ESR?


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yeah I was thinking viscous lidocaine too
Subject: yeah I was thinking viscous lidocaine too

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Subject: There is an antacid-lidocaine "cocktail" that is pink

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I do a lot of these, usually the meds are Depo-Medrol (methylprednisolone) and lidocaine.....sm
Subject: I do a lot of these, usually the meds are Depo-Medrol (methylprednisolone) and lidocaine.....sm

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Subject: yes, but I type it 4:1---basically 4 parts lidocaine and 1 part cortisone.

yes, but I type it 4:1---basically 4 parts lidocaine and 1 part cortisone.