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completely mumbled it, just not sure, but thanks! nm

Posted By: 2good4MQ on 2008-06-30
In Reply to: capsular tension ring? - nm

Subject: completely mumbled it, just not sure, but thanks! nm




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Mumbled words
Subject: Mumbled words

Any suggestions for the following:  (The mumbling is driving me crazy!)


Under ultra-sound guidance, the patient underwent paracentesis for removal of 3,500 cc of "fend nonpareil ascitic fluid".  ALSO


A "healed-like or heal right" approximately humeral fracture was present.  It doesn't make sense to me.  Thanks too on the last bit of help!


mumbled words
Subject: mumbled words

That definitely was of help on both sentences. Would there be such a thing as .....3500 cc of a thin nonpurulent ascitic fluid?
mumbled words
Subject: mumbled words

That's it!
mumbled neurologic exam
Subject: mumbled neurologic exam

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Subject: peptic ulcer disease, mumbled? nm


I am not completely sure,
Subject: I am not completely sure,

but the first example I would type as

low average- to average-intellectual functioning,

as 'functioning' is used a a noun.

The second example NO hyphens.
Agree completely! nm
Subject: Agree completely! nm

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understand completely, you're welcome
Subject: understand completely, you're welcome


Could you type the sentence out completely? Also what is the patient being seen for?
Subject: Could you type the sentence out completely? Also what is the patient being seen for?


Try this - "a fracture of the distal tibia, also completely (sm)
Subject: Try this - "a fracture of the distal tibia, also completely (sm)

healed or almost healed, and severely decreased bone mineral density."

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Well actually using just the first letter capitalized due to idiosyncrasy spelling is completely acc
Subject: Well actually using just the first letter capitalized due to idiosyncrasy spelling is completely acceptable


Either way you're completely wrong. Way to pass on bad information.
Subject: Either way you're completely wrong. Way to pass on bad information.

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completely *outeristic/alteristic* procedure - sm for details
Subject: completely *outeristic/alteristic* procedure - sm for details

Doc has a bit of an accent, so not sure what he is saying...


Donating a kidney should be a completely *outeristic/alteristic* procedure and that one should never feel obligated or coerced to donate.


The implant was completely ensheathed or insheathed in the muscle? TIA NM
Subject: The implant was completely ensheathed or insheathed in the muscle? TIA NM

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