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first syllable probable the word all...nm

Posted By: hanging by a thread on 2008-07-29
In Reply to: Peripheral pulses? - CG

Subject: first syllable probable the word all...nm

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Thanks, but definitely a four syllable word
Subject: Thanks, but definitely a four syllable word

tion is a definite for the ending.
Probable nonmedical word
Subject: Probable nonmedical word

She is talking about a man with allergies, and states this twice...


The interesting thing about it is the patient has (sounds like "a century") of a lot of animals and pets, dogs, cats, and birds, close to his bedroom.


 


Then later she states, "allergic rhino-sinus has something to do with his pet "century." I cannot figure this out! Thanks for looking!


where's the stress? First syllable or second?
Subject: where's the stress? First syllable or second?

Long "a" or short "a"?  Could she be saying "without a [s/l tar]" or "with [s/l atatar]"?  What is the next sentence?  Could there be more to the word that you thought was part of the next sentence?  Just some thoughts, probably not much help.
don't think it is empty can. It is one syllable
Subject: don't think it is empty can. It is one syllable


maybe you are missing the first syllable...
Subject: maybe you are missing the first syllable...

orchiectomy
Looks like I forgot a whole syllable! Thank you so much!
Subject: Looks like I forgot a whole syllable! Thank you so much!


Could be, although he only dictates 1 syllable. I think I will flag. Thanks.
Subject: Could be, although he only dictates 1 syllable. I think I will flag. Thanks.


stress is pretty clearly on the first syllable
Subject: stress is pretty clearly on the first syllable

I'm hearing sudden or seven.  He says severe clearly earlier on in the sentence.  All ideas are very much appreciated though!
What comes before this? Maybe lacking a syllable for clopidogrel? nm
Subject: What comes before this? Maybe lacking a syllable for clopidogrel? nm

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Thanks! I was actually wondering if there was another syllable in front, instead of 'and lodapin
Subject: Thanks! I was actually wondering if there was another syllable in front, instead of 'and lodapine'


Well...both are more than probable.
Subject: Well...both are more than probable.

1. Fecal discharge from the vaginal vault is possible with fistulas.
2. Denies incontinence to flatus (uncontrolled passing of gas) and/or bowel movements.


What is the probable dx etc? nm
Subject: What is the probable dx etc? nm


not saying probable ischemia?
Subject: not saying probable ischemia?


CT contrast - Probable is bubble
Subject: CT contrast - Probable is bubble

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PROBABLE GANGLION CYST,
Subject: PROBABLE GANGLION CYST,

plantar right foot.  It is on the plantar area of the foot.
WAG here but acute gastroenteritis with probable IBS? nm
Subject: WAG here but acute gastroenteritis with probable IBS? nm


perhaps "pericolic abscess," though there are probable other possibilities nm
Subject: perhaps "pericolic abscess," though there are probable other possibilities nm


planemetry??seems probable. telemetry seems improbable. SM
Subject: planemetry??seems probable. telemetry seems improbable. SM

From the word parts, I imagine that planemetry is measuring the size of the heart and its chambers by taking "still" echos in various planes, then moving the screen markers to define the maximal up-down dimensions and the maximal left-right dimensions.
Ask your QA for this probable client-specific information. nm
Subject: Ask your QA for this probable client-specific information. nm

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Probable a stretch ... meningeal tumors?
Subject: Probable a stretch ... meningeal tumors?


Up for a challenge? S/L **Probable LB** aneurysm with chronic anticoagulant therapy
Subject: Up for a challenge? S/L **Probable LB** aneurysm with chronic anticoagulant therapy

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Any ideas? 


Left wrist sprain with probable TFCC degenerative tear and s/l bore bursitis?
Subject: Left wrist sprain with probable TFCC degenerative tear and s/l bore bursitis?

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probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm
Subject: probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm


Might be stumbling over the word "gross" and repeating the word gross visual fields.
Subject: Might be stumbling over the word "gross" and repeating the word gross visual fields.


one word in Stedman's cardiology and The Surgical Word Book
Subject: one word in Stedman's cardiology and The Surgical Word Book


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It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm
Subject: It's a real word, with cholera being the root word. nm

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Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?
Subject: Can you hear the word "on" before the word inspiration?


pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word
Subject: pan- is a prefix, so it is part of the word, not a separate word

basic grammar here
If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm
Subject: If you read the first poster's question word for word,sm

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After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.
Subject: After the word marked, it may souond like the next word begins with a d.


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Subject: What is the word before Nare-A. The other word is ballottable.


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Need word help. Is there a "phobia" word sm
Subject: Need word help. Is there a "phobia" word sm

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not a word question but word book question
Subject: not a word question but word book question

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Subject: word help

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Subject: Can someone help me with this word?

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Word Help for Pex - sorry not yet, but ....
Subject: Word Help for Pex - sorry not yet, but ....

Hi, CC ...


I'm sorry that I don't have an answer for you regarding "pex", but I have just contacted a GI doctor friend of mine to ask him if he is familiar with the word.  You said that it was used in a sentence with the phrase: "the esophagus was pexed", so I thought that maybe, since he does EGDs, he might be familiar with that word. 


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Subject: word help

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word help,
Subject: word help,

there is in ortho book (stedmans) equinovarus and under varus there is a digitus varus. so howabout digitus equinovarus ??