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everyday lately feels like Monday working for THEM

Posted By: LOL.............nm on 2007-07-18
In Reply to: Thanks!! Today feels like Monday for me!! - mtmomof3

Subject: everyday lately feels like Monday working for THEM




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Thanks!! Today feels like Monday for me!!
Subject: Thanks!! Today feels like Monday for me!!


Using the word everyday every day

Hi there. For some reason I'm not sure if I'm using every day right here. Should it be one word or two?


Her homework for this week will be that she needs to come up with some viable and doable options that she can do everyday that can include the five senses.


Thanks


everyday - adjective
Subject: everyday - adjective

In the example you posted, I would use 2 words.

i.e. I do that every day. every day as 2 words = daily. everyday as 1 word = routine

If everyday is used as an adjective, it is one word.

see definition of everyday below

eve·ry·day (ĕv'rē-dā') pronunciation
adj.

1. Appropriate for ordinary days or routine occasions: a suit for everyday wear.
2. Commonplace; ordinary: everyday worries.

n.

The ordinary or routine day or occasion: “It was not an isolated, violent episode. It had become part of the everyday” (Sherry Turkle).
Very welcome. You are an everyday angel! nm
Subject: Very welcome. You are an everyday angel! nm

nm
learn something new everyday, thanks!
Subject: learn something new everyday, thanks!

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wow -learn something new everyday...I'm wrong!
Subject: wow -learn something new everyday...I'm wrong!


in this field one learns something new EVERYDAY!!
Subject: in this field one learns something new EVERYDAY!!


Got it. It is "bleed in" O2. Learn something new everyday! :)
Subject: Got it. It is "bleed in" O2. Learn something new everyday! :)


I have never heard that...thank you. You learn something new everyday :-)
Subject: I have never heard that...thank you. You learn something new everyday :-)


Exactly - "You see everyday people every day." One word = adjective. nm
Subject: Exactly - "You see everyday people every day." One word = adjective. nm

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feels
Subject: feels

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Good save, Spice! Not my post, but I like being able to learn something new everyday. Thx! :) nm
Subject: Good save, Spice! Not my post, but I like being able to learn something new everyday. Thx! :) nm

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do not know how to spell... he just feels s/l bla-za about everything. thank you
Subject: do not know how to spell... he just feels s/l bla-za about everything. thank you


which she feels ARE associated with...my only correction.
Subject: which she feels ARE associated with...my only correction.

nm
feel or feels sm
Subject: feel or feels sm

Nursing notes no new problems or complaints and feel/feels the


patient has been doing quite well. I'm thinking the correct word is


"feel" but want to verify.


Yes. He just means she feels the
Subject: Yes. He just means she feels the

irregular heartbeat. I would make it all one sentence though:

Irregular heart beat, more subjective and probably stress related, as she does exercise well.
It looks good to me with feels
Subject: It looks good to me with feels


Glad we can all learn something everyday. Your term didn't show up in my research. Thx! nm
Subject: Glad we can all learn something everyday. Your term didn't show up in my research. Thx! nm

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Yep, its Monday again...LOL nm
Subject: Yep, its Monday again...LOL nm


Must be Monday..
Subject: Must be Monday..

This doctor is doing a sentinel node biopsy and injects what sounds like "limpezerin blue dye". I know I've had it before but cannot recall.  Thanks!
Must be monday
Subject: Must be monday

"Piopexine" 5 milligrams ???
patient feels his ears need to pop
Subject: patient feels his ears need to pop

the patient feels his ears need to pop.  He was given some (here goes....s/l med in LA).  I don't know if he was given some Med in LA, CA, or if the medication is called Med-N-LA.  Anyone have any ideas?
She feels better although her s/l "sats" are 88, but that my be normal for her. nm
Subject: She feels better although her s/l "sats" are 88, but that my be normal for her. nm


Never mind - can tell it is Monday!
Subject: Never mind - can tell it is Monday!


Monday is not my favorite day either! nm
Subject: Monday is not my favorite day either! nm


Is it still Monday!!! Glad you got it. nm
Subject: Is it still Monday!!! Glad you got it. nm


Yes, being Monday morning
Subject: Yes, being Monday morning

and stating it was a guess, you probably could have corrected yourself and hopefully Angie did not use the wrong spelling. Yes, it is a word board, but the other posters are right in giving the correct spelling since you did not.
Gads it is Monday isn't it!! SM
Subject: Gads it is Monday isn't it!! SM

DSD can stand for this disease below. .  Might be saying demyelinating DSD disease?


 


Dejerine-Sottas disease



a familial type of demyelinating sensorimotor polyneuropathy that begins in early childhood and is slowly progressive; clinically characterized by foot pain and paresthesias, followed by symmetrical weakness and wasting of the distal limbs; one of the causes of stork legs; patients are wheelchair-bound at an early age; peripheral nerves are palpably enlarged and non-tender; pathologically, onion bulb formation is seen in the nerves: whorls of overlapping, intertwined Schwann cell processes that encircle bare axons; usually autosomal recessive inheritance; an autosomal dominant form also exists; both forms can be caused by mutations in the peripheral myelin protein gene 22 (PMP22) on 17q or in the myelin protein zero gene (MPZ) on 1q. Syn: Dejerine disease, hereditary hypertrophic neuropathy (MIM*145900), progressive hypertrophic polyneuropathy.


Abbreviation for every Monday...
Subject: Abbreviation for every Monday...

Help Anyone!


What is the correct way to abbreviate dialysis treatment dictated as "q Monday, Wednesday and Friday"?


Is it:


q.Monday, Wednesday, Friday


q Mon/Wed/Fri


I can't find a thing in BOS2, and have a feeling I have been typing this wrong for a long time now! 


 


Thanks!


Nursing feel or feels? that the patient has been doing well. TIA
Subject: Nursing feel or feels? that the patient has been doing well. TIA


Nursing notes no problems and feels
Subject: Nursing notes no problems and feels


ill descript????? It is Monday morning
Subject: ill descript????? It is Monday morning

but the doc I have is saying ill-descript chest pain and ill-descript complaints.    I have heard them say nondescript and I cannot even find ill descript in my dictionary.  Is there such a word? or am I spelling descript wrong??
LOL! Thanks for the Monday morning laff! :) nm
Subject: LOL! Thanks for the Monday morning laff! :) nm

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stumped on Monday morning!
Subject: stumped on Monday morning!

Infectious disease - I got the Ehrlichiosis, but next wound sounds like "bovicea" titer - any thoughts?  THANKS!
stumped on Monday morning
Subject: stumped on Monday morning

Ehrlichia titer, I would imagine. The organism is Ehrlichia. Those beginning sounds can throw us sometimes as in ..."bovicea" titer 
continue to engage? Just a WAG on Monday. nm
Subject: continue to engage? Just a WAG on Monday. nm


Sorry, lymphazurin is correct. (must be Monday,LOL)
Subject: Sorry, lymphazurin is correct. (must be Monday,LOL)

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my ears are just having a Monday, cardiac help please...sm
Subject: my ears are just having a Monday, cardiac help please...sm

HEART:  Regular rate and rhythm, s1 and s2 are s/l alvalvarius.  THANKS for any help! 
patient says her lungs feels _____(natty)?
Subject: patient says her lungs feels _____(natty)?

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Thank you maj, I know what it feels like to be stuck and how great it is when this board has helped
Subject: Thank you maj, I know what it feels like to be stuck and how great it is when this board has helped me "fill in the blank" without sending that report out looking like swisscheese.


perivascular space?... PS Hope your baby feels better!..nm
Subject: perivascular space?... PS Hope your baby feels better!..nm

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Urk!! I see my old Dorland's 27th has leukocytosis. Sorry. Is it Monday??? nm
Subject: Urk!! I see my old Dorland's 27th has leukocytosis. Sorry. Is it Monday??? nm


sorry its Monday, brain is not functioning well this morning
Subject: sorry its Monday, brain is not functioning well this morning


Since going back to work, she feels like she does get a "REBRIEF" from caretaking responsibil
Subject: Since going back to work, she feels like she does get a "REBRIEF" from caretaking responsibilities.


The patient's "templin" moved posteriorly and he feels like it is falling out
Subject: The patient's "templin" moved posteriorly and he feels like it is falling out


I type "every Monday/Wednesday/Friday."
Subject: I type "every Monday/Wednesday/Friday."

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LOL, perhaps the patient feels very "negative" about females? These docs can make you smile,
Subject: LOL, perhaps the patient feels very "negative" about females? These docs can make you smile, huh? nm

nm
Early satiety? It means stomach feels full very quickly.....sm
Subject: Early satiety? It means stomach feels full very quickly.....sm

sometimes sign of GI problems, like delayed gastric emptying, etc.  Does it sound like that?
I was taught that q. should not stand alone, therefore, I would transcribe it "every Monday, Wedn
Subject: I was taught that q. should not stand alone, therefore, I would transcribe it "every Monday, Wednesday and Friday x6 weeks." (sm)

No space after the x per AAMT-BOS2.
I think you have been working too much
Subject: I think you have been working too much

It is plural not pleural! LOL. But I think of it as singular because small and large are adjectives describing the same bowel. If you were prepping the arm for surgery, you would put the upper and lower arm WAS prepped, not the upper and lower arms WERE prepped.
Thank you, first day... working
Subject: Thank you, first day... working