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old collective term for MT bloopers... s/b Loose Bodies nm

Posted By: Mo on 2007-05-23
In Reply to: Okay, I give. What are Blue Spotties? nm - clhmt

Subject: old collective term for MT bloopers... s/b Loose Bodies nm

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loose bodies. nm
Subject: loose bodies. nm

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collective noun
Subject: collective noun

More info for you in addition to what I posted below--for this type of situation, units of measure are considered collective nouns.

I have to run but if you look that up under a grammar site, it will show you why the correct answer is WAS. You did not post the entire sentence, but I am assuming it was just that 1 med.
Be sure and put psammoma bodies
Subject: Be sure and put psammoma bodies

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Groosum bodies? TIA!
Subject: Groosum bodies? TIA!

Doc dictates in Past Medical/Surgical History: "Significant for hyperlipidemia, ====S/L groo*sum==== bodies bilaterally..."

Any ideas?

TIA!
~Shoshana
Though it doesn't fit here, were you thinking of Lewy bodies? nm
Subject: Though it doesn't fit here, were you thinking of Lewy bodies? nm

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Malpigian bodies? Sinus Suedes?
Subject: Malpigian bodies? Sinus Suedes?


SPLEEN


The spleen has a thin fibrous capsule. "Malpigian" bodies are in distinct the sinus "suedes?" are moderately widened.


?? Any ideas?


Malpighian bodies; sinus walls?
Subject: Malpighian bodies; sinus walls?

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'Buttons in her ears': Any foreign bodies pushed into the ear canal
Subject: 'Buttons in her ears': Any foreign bodies pushed into the ear canal


got it, it is loose
Subject: got it, it is loose

thanks anyhow
loose lesion (nm)
Subject: loose lesion (nm)


loose areolar tissue
Subject: loose areolar tissue


LOOSE TESTING FOR SENSITIVITY?
Subject: LOOSE TESTING FOR SENSITIVITY?

THERE IS EDEMA SEEN IN ALL OF THE FINGERS WITH PINK COLORATION. THEN IT SOUNDS LIKE LOOSE TESTING FOR SENSITIVITY
Howell-Jolly bodies, seen on micro of RBCs, blue-black on Wright stain......fit???? NM
Subject: Howell-Jolly bodies, seen on micro of RBCs, blue-black on Wright stain......fit???? NM

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For many years she has had loose, mucus-like stools. nm
Subject: For many years she has had loose, mucus-like stools. nm

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loose dermal component? hey I am a FL girl too :) sm
Subject: loose dermal component? hey I am a FL girl too :) sm

I googled loose dermal component and a lot of things came up related to pain and discomfort, I have never heard of this, but check it out.
a mouse is another word for a loose body
Subject: a mouse is another word for a loose body


There is no disk space SLAP, or no loose body.
Subject: There is no disk space SLAP, or no loose body.

TIA
Maybe fallen is right? Tipped over, sideways, loose but still intact? nm
Subject: Maybe fallen is right? Tipped over, sideways, loose but still intact? nm

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Ankle degenerative joint disease with a s/l *loose spotty*
Subject: Ankle degenerative joint disease with a s/l *loose spotty*

This is a preoperative and postoperative diagnosis.  The procedure done was an ankle arthroscopy, debridement of anterior tibial spur, removal of *loose spotties*, and debridement of medial and lateral gutter.
AP stands for anterior-posterior and laxity means being loose or lax NM
Subject: AP stands for anterior-posterior and laxity means being loose or lax NM


doing a wound care clinic note. is sluffed loose skin
Subject: doing a wound care clinic note. is sluffed loose skin

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History of mucusy, loose stools (mucusy???)
Subject: History of mucusy, loose stools (mucusy???)

Okay.  I know the difference between mucus (n) and mucous (adj.), but I'm not sure if mucusy is a word.  My spell check accepts it, but I can't find it in a medical dictionary.  If not, any advice on how to recast this sentence?  Thanks!


For many years she has had mucusy, loose stools.


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Subject: Help with term

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Has anyone ever heard of bicellar cerebellar diameter.  All I can find is transverse cerebellar diameteter.  Txs. - Linda


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How is this term used? nm
Subject: How is this term used? nm


Term
Subject: Term

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Term
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...progesterone receptor deficiency contributing to the very early pregnancy losses and failure of good s/l "prostentation".
Help with ob-gyn term
Subject: Help with ob-gyn term

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says Pro B&P is 56 is Pro B&P a lab term?
Subject: says Pro B&P is 56 is Pro B&P a lab term?


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Subject: Help with a PM&R term..

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Subject: term

repolarization abnormality, perhaps?
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Thanks. Another new term for me. NM
Subject: Thanks. Another new term for me. NM

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lab term?
Subject: lab term?

CBC on admission showed a white blood cell count of 12.5. No band s/l EMU was present
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The term is
Subject: The term is

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OB term
Subject: OB term

The patient progressed in labor to about 8 to 9 cm with _______ (s/l caput) and no change in the cervix for three hours
The term is cri
Subject: The term is cri

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help w/ term: s/l AMZ
Subject: help w/ term: s/l AMZ

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Obviously that's not a term, but just
Subject: Obviously that's not a term, but just

my attempt to spell your s/l another way.
Rx term...
Subject: Rx term...

I hope I don't end up looking like a fool for posting this, but....


I have done more of this docs files that ANYONE elses... and I have never heard her say this before... "one q. day to p.a.p." she says it twice on two different meds.  She is always VERY easy to understand.  It's definitely not b.i.d. or t.i.d.  Does p.a.p. or t.a.p. exist?  I have googled all over the place and even had another MT listen to the file.  (please don't rake me over the coals... I'm a newbie - haha)


Help? Please? Thank you. 


Rx term
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Subject: HELP with IVF term

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med term
Subject: med term

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This is just an old term used when it
Subject: This is just an old term used when it

was not polite to discuss these things in detail. I remember when my grandmother had a hysterectomy and it was just hush-hush, we didn't say such things specifically.