Home     Contact Us    
Main Board Job Seeker's Board Job Wanted Board Resume Bank Company Board Word Help Medquist New MTs Classifieds Offshore Concerns VR/Speech Recognition Tech Help Coding/Medical Billing
Gab Board Politics Comedy Stop Health Issues
ADVERTISEMENT




Serving Over 20,000 US Medical Transcriptionists

good luck to you! Lot of researching and questions here will definitely help you.

Posted By: Hilda on 2007-11-09
In Reply to: Thank you, first day... working - Hello

Subject: good luck to you! Lot of researching and questions here will definitely help you.

x


Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread

The messages you are viewing are archived/old.
To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select the boards given in left menu


Other related messages found in our database

You are so welcome. Good luck to you! NM
Subject: You are so welcome. Good luck to you! NM

x
Ho, boy! Good luck with that one! YW! nm
Subject: Ho, boy! Good luck with that one! YW! nm

xx
Not me, it will be because of you... Good Luck!
Subject: Not me, it will be because of you... Good Luck!


Good luck with it
Subject: Good luck with it

I'm practically catatonic right now from one after the other bad dictators tonight.
Good luck on your next QA challenge...
Subject: Good luck on your next QA challenge...

I would be interested to know how well your rationale works when "insure" is marked off on a QA audit...

...if you can get by with using it, more power to you!!!

Wow. Good luck. Use that lab link. sm
Subject: Wow. Good luck. Use that lab link. sm

labcorp.com is another good link. 
Good luck to you then!! Op notes are a sm
Subject: Good luck to you then!! Op notes are a sm

whole nother mess!! Do you have these sites for equipment, latest things etc?


 


http://www.medcompare.com/


 


======================


 


Another good site:


http://www.surgical911.com/


 


 


Could be Benadryl. Good Luck.
Subject: Could be Benadryl. Good Luck.

dd
You're welcome and good luck!
Subject: You're welcome and good luck!


You are welcome. They are not easy or fun. Good Luck
Subject: You are welcome. They are not easy or fun. Good Luck

nm
good luck on your test!
Subject: good luck on your test!


I'm thinking probably thecal sac. Good luck!
Subject: I'm thinking probably thecal sac. Good luck!

x
You're Welcome! Good luck to your friend : - ) nm
Subject: You're Welcome! Good luck to your friend : - ) nm


no luck but good link for future ref
Subject: no luck but good link for future ref

http://www.dsmz.de/microorganisms/bacteria_catalogue.php


Couldn't find anything that sounded like that here though.


You are correct, there is an Orthofix screw. Good luck!
Subject: You are correct, there is an Orthofix screw. Good luck!

x
Probably would get more insight if you post this under MEDQUIST. Good luck to you!
Subject: Probably would get more insight if you post this under MEDQUIST. Good luck to you!


Always go with account specifics, regardless of what BOS recommends. Good luck! (no message)
Subject: Always go with account specifics, regardless of what BOS recommends. Good luck! (no message)

X
No problem! I have had to use this board before and it helps tremendously! Good luck!
Subject: No problem! I have had to use this board before and it helps tremendously! Good luck!

d
AHHHH... the life and times of a transcriptionist... good luck!
Subject: AHHHH... the life and times of a transcriptionist... good luck!


I think you are right after researching...Thank you
Subject: I think you are right after researching...Thank you


Researching tip.
Subject: Researching tip.

I remember what it was like to learn how to research as a newbie, so I want to share a tip with you. If you Google that phrase you were looking for "infererior terminate hypertrophy," Google will give you the answer by suggesting "inferior turbinate hypertrophy." Frequently if you enter a phrase like that or a few pertinent words, you will find what you are looking for. It may sometimes take some tinkering, like putting in a word or taking one out to get a result, but it often works. This morning I was trying to find out if "1-mm" fit with "ST segment depression," so I googled "1-mm ST segment depression" and confirmed that it made sense. Hope this helps.
Thanks for researching . . .
Subject: Thanks for researching . . .

I've just  never heard anything like that before!  I suppose she could have meant that.    I need more coffee. ..  
Yep, I'm still here. I was just researching that part. Thanks.
Subject: Yep, I'm still here. I was just researching that part. Thanks.

nm
Aha, guess it would help to spell correctly when I am researching :-)
Subject: Aha, guess it would help to spell correctly when I am researching :-)

:-)
PS I think you are right... on researching, cribriform makes no sense. Thanks. nm
Subject: PS I think you are right... on researching, cribriform makes no sense. Thanks. nm


I did find your term while researching the first reply - thanks for the help. As a fairly new MT, t
Subject: I did find your term while researching the first reply - thanks for the help. As a fairly new MT, this site is wonderful for all the people who help.


Sure did, but no luck-nm
Subject: Sure did, but no luck-nm

:-(
no thanks necessary and best of luck 2 U...nm
Subject: no thanks necessary and best of luck 2 U...nm


no luck
Subject: no luck

It sounds exactly like I wrote it, but doctors have been known to create their own words and ways of phrasing sentences. It is just confusing for some of us new MT's. :-( Thanks so much for your help.
Thanks, but unfortunately no luck.
Subject: Thanks, but unfortunately no luck.


NO LUCK WITH ETHICON
Subject: NO LUCK WITH ETHICON






































"















"
" Looking for answers
"
 Search
" "
"




"










"






" Free Surgery Reference Notebook "




























Free
" " " "
"
"
"

"
"
"

"





































































"





Suture Selection Criteria




Follow these steps to determine the ideal suture for your procedure.






"

Step 1

"
Know the Sutures in the Novartis-Ethicon Family

"





"

Step 2

"
Know Your Tissue Healing Rate

"





"

Step 3

"
Select the Correct Tensile Strength for the Tissue

"





"

Step 4

"
Choose the Correct Needle







TAPER NEEDLES
 



  • Used in easily penetrated tissues such as peritoneum, abdominal viscera, subcutaneous layers, etc.
  • Minimizes tissue "cut-out". Smallest possible hole in tissue is created with minimal tissue cutting.
  • Also ideal for closing hollow organs to prevent damage.

REVERSE CUTTING NEEDLES



  • Used in tough, difficult to penetrate tissues such as skin, fascia, ligament, etc.
  • Less tissue "cut-out" than standard cutting needles.












" Back to the top
"
"




















Very





Positive





Neutral





Negative





Very


Questions





Questions


Any luck yet? How 'bout Mycelex?
Subject: Any luck yet? How 'bout Mycelex?


if all accounts were just that easy LOL. no such luck. xx
Subject: if all accounts were just that easy LOL. no such luck. xx

xx
Is there such a thing as a s/l hoya lift? I'm looking on google but not finding much luck. tia
Subject: Is there such a thing as a s/l hoya lift? I'm looking on google but not finding much luck. tia


NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain
Subject: NWMNMT:Good grief, good grief, good grief..If this is the case, the doctor should also explain

the meaning in an ADDENDUM.
How do you know what the doctor meant? GOOD GRIEF, are you the know-it-all (hyphens must be put here, as it is used as a noun!) on this board? Get over yourself!

Who understands what it means without an explanation?
The MOST obvious is apparently like I understood it:
5 packs in 1 year.

Maybe the doctor really meant this, 5 packs per year, so essentially a nonsmoker.

GOOD GRIEF, get over yourself!
atrial fibrillation was a fluke ? an aberration or stroke of luck (bad in this case) ? nm
Subject: atrial fibrillation was a fluke ? an aberration or stroke of luck (bad in this case) ? nm


Birth control pills s/l sees-a-meek. Terrible audio, no luck guessing on Google. Thx! nm
Subject: Birth control pills s/l sees-a-meek. Terrible audio, no luck guessing on Google. Thx! nm

,,
Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good me a good S/L and info. nm


Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm
Subject: Glad to help. You give good such good S/L and info. nm


Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm
Subject: Good save, Hay! I never heard of this. Have a good one! nm

s
2 questions
Subject: 2 questions

Okay I have 2 questions.  I'll just go ahead and paste in the parts that I need help with:


1.  Chordee with pain and scrotal engulfment.  For this one just want to make sure that the word in bold is the correct spelling for this type of report. 


2Penoplasty with _____ flaps.  The blank s/l Bier's flap, but not sure of the spelling.


 


Any help will be greatly appreciated.


2 questions, sm.
Subject: 2 questions, sm.

 


 Two questions please: What is the proper way to type this?  Are my caps incorrect? 


 


The patient’s B-type Natriuretic Peptide was 312.


 


Also, how would you type half liter of normal saline?  Thanks so much


PE questions
Subject: PE questions

Skin exam: Some psoriatic s/l bliaksing.       bly-ack-sing


------------------------------------------------------------------------


GU exam: No prostate masses or colon masses.


How far up is he feeling???? Help!


Two questions
Subject: Two questions

1. Drug name is Zoloft. It is used for depression. 2. EE prime (supposed to use an umlaut but can spell it out) prime ratio is 16.

BOS-2 questions available on IM!
Subject: BOS-2 questions available on IM!

Just add me to your Yahoo IM and as long as I am online (and that's quite a bit), I'll help with BOS-2 questions!


No lengthy conversations, though, and no e-mails, please. 


BOS2-Lady


questions sm
Subject: questions sm

i found a med Cryselle. it is an oral contraceptive. is the patient female?
Sorry with all the questions but I need help again
Subject: Sorry with all the questions but I need help again

I have worked for 3 years for 2 ENT docs who no longer perform surgery.   They have just added a new doc to the practice and he does perform surgeries.  He is describing the tonsils as essentially "kissing" on examination.   Is this correct? Thanks
A lot of the questions you have been
Subject: A lot of the questions you have been

asking are very, very basic.  You might be getting in over your head if these terms are unfamiliar to you.  Maybe you are just nervous about taking a test and are struggling because of that.  I hope that is the case.  However, it is my opinion that asking for others for help on a test is cheating.  I'm sure you probably didn't think of it this way, otherwise you would not have shared at this point that you are testing.  Iknow you are desperate for help, but the company is testing YOU, not us on the word board.  You have to stand on your own skills when testing.  If you don't pass, then it means you are not ready.  Good luck to you.


a few questions please sm
Subject: a few questions please sm

I have a few questions:


1. Patient worked as a bartender in "Mike Dulin's". (The patient lives in NJ, if that helps.)


2. Regarding meds, doctor says Nasacort 8 q.  Is this supposed to mean q 8?


3. Under PE, eyes revealed s/l *archosenilis*.


4. The patient has severe COPD with PFTs severely reduced. Then doctor says "The patient was unable to *apiliprate* on nitrogen washout for lung volumes.


Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks! :)


2 questions
Subject: 2 questions

Intraoperative permanent films showed good position of the fracture and hardware, but when (discopiously) lavaged, the fascia was closed using 1 Vicryl.

2 questions:
1. disc-o-p-us-lee
2. The dictator just said 1 Vicryl, but should I change it to 1-0?
2 questions
Subject: 2 questions

PROCEDURE: Medial branch block of the L4-5 and L5-S1 facets on the right. Under fluoroscopic guide, the (scheduled procedured) patient was brought to (ob-suse)with operating room, placed in prim position.

Scheduled procedured patient I THINK is right, but I am not sure. It doesn't sound right.

The second one I am just lost on.