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thanks for responding. I know it is basics but sometimes you just need to double check youself duri

Posted By: MT on 2008-10-16
In Reply to: I'm just piping in here because no one else has yet. - Horski

Subject: thanks for responding. I know it is basics but sometimes you just need to double check youself during these late night work days. nm

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I really appreciate the link.  I am sure it will come in handy.
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I listened again and she definitely says "via a pump"

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Subject: Thank you ver much for responding!!

I listened again and that is it.

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I listened a second time and that is it. I also put that word on my new word lists.

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I'm going to look up AP resection now in google!!


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This could very well be my problem. I'm using my third Microsoft Ergo keyboard and, come to think of it, there's the built in "hump" below the keyboard, and that is what is hurting my trapezium area; I think I am banging that area against that built in "hump". I've never had this pain before, but I do have a new desk where I have a very small keyboard tray, so it may be the way I'm positioned. I'll try to move the keyboard to the right a bit (and put the mouse on the top part of the desk instead of squeezed with the keyboard).

I can tell a little difference this soon! I'm not banging that part of my hand on the hump anymore!

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This dictator normally says, "C&S clear." The sentence that I posted above is the one time that I have had him dictate anything else. He is pretty clear.

I appreciate both of your responses, but just wanting to make sure it is C&S rather than CNS (like you said, central nervous system came to mind for me, and I also had thought of culture and sensitivity . . . just not sure).

Anyway, thanks again, and Happy Friday!!!

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We normally list them pretty much the same way that you do, but I just had not had one say, "AXIS IV: one, two three." before . . . I think what she meant was it was the same info as listed in AXIS I, II, and III because I saw an old report of hers where it was listed as, "AXIS IV: AS ABOVE." So, I wound up using Roman numerals and just mentioned it to the boss in an e-mail. She's still looking over my stuff before sending it to the client, so I'm sure she'll let me know.

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