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thanks so much, thats what i thought, its just not in my spellchecker...

Posted By: bd on 2006-01-09
In Reply to: Duradex is the correct spelling - trose

Subject: thanks so much, thats what i thought, its just not in my spellchecker...

thanks again.


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Spellchecker
Subject: Spellchecker

Never rely on your spellchecker.
I have that same argument with my spellchecker.
Subject: I have that same argument with my spellchecker.

Couldn't document it in my reference books, only got 800 hits on Google.  However, the doctor said it and QA changed it back to brachioplexus from brachial plexus, so I added it to the spellchecker dictionary.  It's another one of those undocumentable words that are becoming commonly used.
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Subject: Spellchecker suggested either way and ...

Stedman's GI/GU book said protooncogene. I thought I made the best choice! but you sound like you know more about it than I do!! Thanks!
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Subject: Sylvan spellchecker?

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Does anyone use Sylvan?  Pros - cons?  TIA!


The spellchecker likes it . . .
Subject: The spellchecker likes it . . .

because combed is a word . . . don't know about the drug name though.
are you using a medical spellchecker?--sm
Subject: are you using a medical spellchecker?--sm

I have Stedman's medical spellchecker installed and it will automatically cap the ones that are brand names and leave uncapped the generic ones. Very rarely do I have to check on line to see.
clear-cut, okay per spellchecker. mn
Subject: clear-cut, okay per spellchecker. mn

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clear-cut, okay per spellchecker. mn
Subject: clear-cut, okay per spellchecker. mn

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Is it me or my spellchecker. It doesn't like lymphedema.
Subject: Is it me or my spellchecker. It doesn't like lymphedema.


my stedman's spellchecker likes it !
Subject: my stedman's spellchecker likes it !


dysequilibrium or disequilibrium? SPELLCHECKER accepts both
Subject: dysequilibrium or disequilibrium? SPELLCHECKER accepts both


adjuvant - try buying Stedman spellchecker to help
Subject: adjuvant - try buying Stedman spellchecker to help

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That's what I found in Stedman's spellchecker and google
Subject: That's what I found in Stedman's spellchecker and google

jail or gaol
Noun
a prison
Verb
to confine in prison [Old French jaiole cage]

gaoling

A place for the confinement of persons in lawful detention, especially persons awaiting trial under local jurisdiction.

gelding
To castrate

gilding
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Is this kind of a joke?


I used over read though because my spellchecker was marking it as misspelled. SM
Subject: I used over read though because my spellchecker was marking it as misspelled. SM

Thanks for all the input.  It is helpful to get opinions from other MTs with more experience. I really love coming here for advice and trying to give some if I can. 


 


it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t&#
Subject: it is not ESL and I thought of warts but thought the same thing and it does not sound like a "t"


I second your thought Dee. :) nm
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that is what I thought but. . .
Subject: that is what I thought but. . .

She says it twice in the report and pronounces it like it rhymes with cube or tube and sound like she says pube, so that is what made me think it was short for pubic.  Here is the other sentence: 


He had a high (pube) on the left and an elevate ASIS on the left in a sheer pattern.


 


 


That is what I thought, but. .sm
Subject: That is what I thought, but. .sm

I have to blank it since he is not saying the whole word including in the diagnosis.  He just say pila or pyelo.
Thank you. That is what I thought it was.
Subject: Thank you. That is what I thought it was.

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glycopyrrolate (gly·co·pyr·ro·late) (gli”ko-pir´o-lât) [USP] a synthetic quaternary anticholinergic used as an antispasmodic to help treat peptic ulcer and other gastrointestinal disorders, a preanesthetic antisialagogue to decrease salivation and respiratory secretions, and an antiarrhythmic to counteract vagal inhibitory reflexes during induction of anesthesia and surgery; administered orally, intramuscularly, or intravenously. Called also glycopyrronium bromide.


that's what i thought. thank you.
Subject: that's what i thought. thank you.

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Subject: my first thought was /sm

"midline raphe" -- but looking it up, usually refers to area around mandible/jaw, so not sure if it would fit or not.


Thanks a ton. Thats what I thought too
Subject: Thanks a ton. Thats what I thought too


I thought that first too, but I don't...
Subject: I thought that first too, but I don't...

think that's it, but thanks!
i just had a thought....
Subject: i just had a thought....

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Exactly what I thought......nm
Subject: Exactly what I thought......nm


That's what I thought....Thank you!!
Subject: That's what I thought....Thank you!!

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This is just a thought, but I have a doc who says--sm
Subject: This is just a thought, but I have a doc who says--sm

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At first I thought it was someone having a bad day...
Subject: At first I thought it was someone having a bad day...

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thought so
Subject: thought so

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thought of something
Subject: thought of something

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I just had a thought of perhaps maybe
Subject: I just had a thought of perhaps maybe

it could be "appropriate" flouride was also administered? Just a thought. Probably way off base.
1st thought
Subject: 1st thought

That's what I thought to, but it sounds like localized. The doctor does stumble over this one and then i hear localized.
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on second thought
Subject: on second thought

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I thought that, too, but not 100% sure.
Subject: I thought that, too, but not 100% sure.


That's what I first thought...
Subject: That's what I first thought...

Do you know how this would be used. It is under her medication listing. When I research it, it just comes up in dressing/bandaging. I cannot find it in my drug book or my drug websites.
That was my thought, too. Thanks!
Subject: That was my thought, too. Thanks!


Thats what I thought...
Subject: Thats what I thought...

but then I remembered the whole "an" before words that begin with a vowel so I was a little unsure.


I thought that you might have it, but I am
Subject: I thought that you might have it, but I am

Thanks for the input though. I had not heard of that one . . . new to the specialty.
thought of that but.....
Subject: thought of that but.....

doc is not saying con just juctival?
HA! I thought that was it. Thanks.
Subject: HA! I thought that was it. Thanks.


I have thought about all those two but...
Subject: I have thought about all those two but...

He appears to be clearly stating "mids". Maybe he was just in a hurry and mispronounced. Will leave marker. Thanks for all the help though.
thanks! That's what I thought too.
Subject: thanks! That's what I thought too.

Sorry for transposing the 2 words in the sentence - I don't like Mondays!! :(
could be *either way*? first thought that came to me. nm
Subject: could be *either way*? first thought that came to me. nm

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I thought that too, but
Subject: I thought that too, but

can't find a thing that relates. 
That's what I thought at first
Subject: That's what I thought at first

because maceration  makes sense, but he clearly is saying massipation.  There is no static, ESL, very clear.  Thanks though for the input.
That's what I thought, too. sm
Subject: That's what I thought, too. sm

Is it flag-worthy, or would you just switch them?


that's what i thought and that's
Subject: that's what i thought and that's

what I always type, but I just got QA feedback and they changed it to sating. Didn't make sense to me, and I wanted to see what someone else thought. Thanks!
Even still, my first thought would be--sm
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lachman and the second would be laxity. No tests could be found that s/l lafield.
no - I thought of that and
Subject: no - I thought of that and

relistened and she is definitely not saying Maalox. Thanks for your time though I appreciate it.
I thought so too
Subject: I thought so too

but the website had it listed as GGPT, so I just left it how they had it. I think you're right though.