word endings word list?
Posted By: NYMT on 2008-03-31  
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Has anyone seen any kind of lists dealing with word endings?  I've often thought I wanted to create one.  You know the doctor who dictates "mhmmpfectomy", etc.  Surely someone else must have felt this way too? 
 
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Do you have this podiatry word list? sm 
Subject: Do you have this podiatry word list? sm 
  http://www.prenhall.com/medtransoriginal/wordlist/podiatry.htm
	 
	
There still had to be a word said before Ridigal, even if it was a list. 
Subject: There still had to be a word said before Ridigal, even if it was a list. 
  
	 
	
Glad we got it. Will look for ENT word list for you.  
Subject: Glad we got it. Will look for ENT word list for you.  
  
	 
	
Try dew lap. Some sites list is as one word but sm 
Subject: Try dew lap. Some sites list is as one word but sm 
  I always transcribe it as 2 words. Means a flap of skin beneath the jaw, AKA turkey wattle under chin etc.  
	 
	
no list? (another word for tilt) nm 
Subject: no list? (another word for tilt) nm 
  
	 
	
Need Help Formatting a Numbered List in MS Word 
Subject: Need Help Formatting a Numbered List in MS Word 
 
 Can anyone help me do the following:   
I want to do a numbered list (i.e. an IMPRESSION: section), so that:   
The numbers are flush left again the margin; and -   
Each entry is indented a few spaces (a few spaces to the right of the numbers in the list).  If one entry in the list goes for more than a single line, I want the second line of that entry to ALSO be indented -- so that it does not sit underneath a number and does not look good. Every time I try to use the MS Word numbering feature, it pushes the whole list (including the numbers) to the right, so that the numbers themselves are no longer flush agains the left margin.   
Thank you very much. Willing to call someone too if they can help me. Very important.   
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MTDesk has a cardiac word list, sm 
Subject: MTDesk has a cardiac word list, sm 
  try stedmans on line also and MTScribes medical transcription samples.
	 
	
check out bossing in word list 
Subject: check out bossing in word list 
  I don't have time right now but have heard this term used.  
	 
	
Here is a good podiatry word list link. nm 
Subject: Here is a good podiatry word list link. nm  
  http://www.prenhall.com/medtransoriginal/wordlist/podiatry.htm
	 
	
Is there a way to download the MTstars word expander list?  I have had it in the past... 
Subject: Is there a way to download the MTstars word expander list?  I have had it in the past...   
  any ideas? TIA
	 
	
There is no word expander list for MTStars FlashType. Each must create their own. 
Subject: There is no word expander list for MTStars FlashType. Each must create their own. 
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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 
  
	 
	
Help with word; unable to post on word board 
Anyone heard of osseous cartilagenous OSCAL benign biopsy?   
	 
	
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 
  she was looking for the plural form of decubitus, saying she got stumped by it.  I responded very simply to that.  I did not feel I needed to correct her use of "pleural" as was not her question and just quickly wanted to help her, and checked my medical references to do so.  I pointed out that there are no plural form for decubitus.  This is all correct.  What is your problem.  I was trying to help an MT with correct and verfified medical transcription help, now I know why I stay away from any message boards, always someone who wants a fight.  Whatever.
	 
	
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. 
  
	 
	
What is the word before Nare-A.  The other word is ballottable. 
Subject: What is the word before Nare-A.  The other word is ballottable. 
  
	 
	
word help.....english word 
Subject: word help.....english word 
  I told him I want to keep an eye on this though.  He did have some definite s/l  aberrancy  s/l when I was listening to him, but he definitely was in sinus rhythm
	 
	
Need word help.  Is there a "phobia" word   sm 
Subject: Need word help.  Is there a "phobia" word   sm 
  that means sensitivity to sound, i.e. like photophobia sensitivity to light?  I just had a doctor use the word "audiophobia" (I am assuming he is meaning sensitivity to sound as in a migraine patient), but I am unable to verify this word?  Anyone got any ideas on this?  Thanx!
	 
	
not a word question but word book question 
Subject: not a word question but word book question 
  I am in need of reference books and looking at Stedmans Medical and Surgical equipment book. I see the fifth edition is out, that must be the newest edition? 
 
Also looking at Stedmans Ortho word book, fifth edition but dated 2005. Is this too old to consider purchasing? How do you know when a new edition will be coming out? 
 
Thanks in advance
	 
	
Pt list of drugs s/l "thy a do laj" 120 micrograms p.o. q.d. Problem list in message. sm 
Subject: Pt list of drugs s/l "thy a do laj" 120 micrograms p.o. q.d. Problem list in message. sm   
 
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2.                    Hypothyroidism.   
3.                    Osteoporosis.   History of depression.  
	 
	
In list of meds...Full bee 1 tab q.a.m. sm for problem list :)  
Subject: In list of meds...Full bee 1 tab q.a.m. sm for problem list :)  
 
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Med list, s/l mylar? drops.  No context as in list only.  Tx.  nm 
Subject: Med list, s/l mylar? drops.  No context as in list only.  Tx.  nm 
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word help 
I am doing podiatric but patient has been having diarrhea and cultures have  
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word help 
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Help on word please 
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word help 
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word help 
She had a previous gallbladder, which suggested sludge or chololithiasis  
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word help 
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word 
Subject: word 
  ulcerative colitis.  
	 
	
Other word?? 
Subject: Other word?? 
 
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PT WORD 
Subject: PT WORD  
   sounds like "fem score" - regarding stair ambulation assessment ?   thanks. 
	 
	
word help 
Subject: word help 
  Do they examine the hypopharynx or hyperpharynx with the nasopharynx?
	 
	
need help with word 
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 HEENT:  Neck is ___________.  sounds like he's saying brooshy.  Please help! 
	 
	
Can someone help me with this word? 
Subject: Can someone help me with this word? 
 
 I hate even asking this question because I'm sure it is something everyone has heard, but lately I have been doing so many oncology and renal reports that I am getting rusty with everything else.    
Doctor mentions a distal radius fracture with "dorsal translation across the pyses of the distal foramen."   
I can't find the word pyses.  I know how I spelled it is not correct.  But can someone please help!!?  
TIA. 
	 
	
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.    
Once thing I ask ... please ... when you find your answer - and you will - please post it on the board so that we who are just learning surgcal dictation can add it to our repetoire of weird words.  PLEASE?  Thanks, and good luck.  I hope I have an answer for you later this evening, or that someone else does.    Judy H. 
	 
	
word help 
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 ??
	 
	
Word help 
Subject: Word help 
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word 
Subject: word 
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Word 
Subject: Word 
  Yes, thank you so much  
	 
	
Need help with a word 
Subject: Need help with a word 
 
 Impression: pain in right lower quadrant and s/l "fell-ig-ma".    
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Subject: Yes, I know it is A word, not the right word.  
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Word help 
Subject: Word help 
 
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word 
Subject: word 
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Word 
Subject: Word 
 
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Word 
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Word help 
Subject: Word help 
 
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