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wow! didn't catch that until you wrote, Debra. thanks much - corrected it. - n/m

Posted By: irainbow on 2005-11-30
In Reply to: the term you want is "hyfrecated" nm - Debra

Subject: wow! didn't catch that until you wrote, Debra. thanks much - corrected it. - n/m




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thanks! I'm auditing... didn't catch it! whew! nm
Subject: thanks! I'm auditing... didn't catch it! whew! nm


Ha, I stand corrected all the time. I stood corrected to a post you sm
Subject: Ha, I stand corrected all the time. I stood corrected to a post you sm

made the other day.

Between the two of us, we are getting the stuff out though. Have a GREAT day!

I did Google it, but I didn't know it was a hearing test it didn't pop up. Sorry to bother you
Subject: I did Google it, but I didn't know it was a hearing test it didn't pop up. Sorry to bother you.


Thank you! wrote it down. nm
Subject: Thank you! wrote it down. nm

x
Tks! I wrote it down. n/m
Subject: Tks! I wrote it down. n/m

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He's probably looking at what the patient wrote..
Subject: He's probably looking at what the patient wrote..


Thought so too from what you wrote, but that is all I could come up with.
Subject: Thought so too from what you wrote, but that is all I could come up with.


He may be reading from what the pt wrote
Subject: He may be reading from what the pt wrote

My doctor does that. He reads the drug as it was incorrectly written by the pt or the medical assistant. I have to look at the PMH to figure it out.
has a catch? please help, tia
Subject: has a catch? please help, tia

I am so confused right now. He says patient has a s/l "catch" in the right lower quadrant. is this right? what is that? tia
Maybe it will catch on!
Subject: Maybe it will catch on!

I had to laugh at that one. I like the idea of a single one being called a support "ho"

I almost wrote that too but there's an "ic" there, so must be Celtic. nm
Subject: I almost wrote that too but there's an "ic" there, so must be Celtic. nm


Probably what he means, or what the patient wrote. Why, oh why, do they do this!
Subject: Probably what he means, or what the patient wrote. Why, oh why, do they do this!

nm
Thanks for the info, wrote it into my Stedman.
Subject: Thanks for the info, wrote it into my Stedman.


No, I didn't mean that as a slam that you didn't research!!!
Subject: No, I didn't mean that as a slam that you didn't research!!!

I just meant that it's checked and verified for you.  Shitzoo showed up on Google, too.  LOL 
This is correct but there is a catch..
Subject: This is correct but there is a catch..

if the doc dictates "eleven thirty", then you would type it as 11:30 and make sure you use the digital format throughout the remainder of the report to keep consistency.  (i.e.: The patient had a palpable lump at 11:30 in the right breast and at 1:00 in the left breast.) Do not type 11:30 o'clock (even though some will actually dictate it that way).


If all locations are on the "whole" hour then you do use the format of 11 o'clock. 



cannot catch this one either...doc with accent
Subject: cannot catch this one either...doc with accent

A 22-gauge long spinal needle was inserted directly into the (s/l-THEP)  joint.  It's not hip.  I'm sure of that.  It sounds like it starts with a TH or an F.  This is for a fusion for a spinal fracture. 


 


THANKS!


catch, click? nm
Subject: catch, click? nm


oh thank you!! He says this A LOT and I could never catch the word. nm
Subject: oh thank you!! He says this A LOT and I could never catch the word. nm

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Awesome catch-
Subject: Awesome catch-

nm


I wrote the entire sentence for baling.
Subject: I wrote the entire sentence for baling.

Mitral valve appears morphologically normal with mild s/l baling or belling of the posterior leaflets.


Thanks again


Deborah


spellcheckers dont catch everything;...
Subject: spellcheckers dont catch everything;...

go ahead and add it in
that's right catch it, check it, change it
Subject: that's right catch it, check it, change it

nm
silly me catch/patch
Subject: silly me catch/patch

I just realized you asked about CATCH, NOT PATCH!

It's just one of those days!

Anyway, you couldn't pay me enough to have another blood patch, much less 3!

Oops!
I can't catch a "J" sound. It's at the beginning
Subject: I can't catch a "J" sound. It's at the beginning

That's what I thought at first.... I'll try listening again. I wish these docs would sometimes give a medical history.

Thank you!! :)
Meant...the patient probably wrote Lantrex, as he's very clear. Oh well.
Subject: Meant...the patient probably wrote Lantrex, as he's very clear. Oh well.

nm

I wrote SM, meaning the rest of the sentence was in the body.... :-)
Subject: I wrote SM, meaning the rest of the sentence was in the body.... :-)

:-)
wow i agreed septicemia, sorry, i wrote bacteremia, the fingers have their own brain
Subject: wow i agreed septicemia, sorry, i wrote bacteremia, the fingers have their own brain


How about FAIRLY PROMINENT FACET CHANGES (GOOD CATCH!)? nm
Subject: How about FAIRLY PROMINENT FACET CHANGES (GOOD CATCH!)? nm


Good catch on the MALT lymphoma, sassee.
Subject: Good catch on the MALT lymphoma, sassee.

I'll bet you are right. 
That's possible. I need to watch some football this weekend and catch up on this stuff!
Subject: That's possible. I need to watch some football this weekend and catch up on this stuff!

nm
I wrote for 1-gram Rocephin IV, digoxin load at 0.5 mg IV and **renal distopin 2 mg IV
Subject: I wrote for 1-gram Rocephin IV, digoxin load at 0.5 mg IV and **renal distopin 2 mg IV


These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar
Subject: These are the usual drugs associated with dysuria, maybe you can catch something that sounds similar.

Drugs associated with Dysuria
Azo-Gesic
Azo-Standard
Azo-Standard
Baridium
Baridium
Eridium
Eridium
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Flavoxate
Phenazo
Phenazo
Phenazopyridine
Phenazopyridine
Prodium
Pyridiate
Pyridiate
Pyridium
Pyridium
Re-Azo
Urinary Analgesic
Urispas
Urispas
Urispas
Uristat
Urodol
Urogesic
Urogesic
Viridium
Viridium

allergy test results...need help, she rattles them off so fast I can't catch some of the words. s

The patient’s allergy tests were reviewed and positive for dust mites, Alternaria, "homenthum spurium", timothy grass, cedar, mesquite, marsh, "utter pigmia", and sage.


Thanks for any help.


i have been corrected by QA on this one its:
Subject: i have been corrected by QA on this one its:

C-section
QA just corrected me on this
Subject: QA just corrected me on this

They fixed it to ProTime; however, I had it typed as pro time, two words as in Prothrombin time. I didn't argue, but I have always learned it to be two words. I guess I didn't help much huh??
corrected
Subject: corrected

What about this then: Appendectomy with 3 D&C. Tonsillectomy.


You guys are really helping. Thanks, again!


Why was it corrected, unless it was
Subject: Why was it corrected, unless it was

referring to both knees??
Thanks again...tried that but didn't get anything because I didn't know how to spell it. (nm)
Subject: Thanks again...tried that but didn't get anything because I didn't know how to spell it. (nm)

x
I stand corrected - thanks
nm
he corrected himself, never mind
Subject: he corrected himself, never mind

He corrected himself later on in the paragraph. Never mind!
I may stand corrected
Subject: I may stand corrected

but I've not heard of this before :)
i was corrected in the beginning by QC here at MQ :
Subject: i was corrected in the beginning by QC here at MQ :

hepatitis C...the initial at the end needs to be capitalized. no dash.
Nevermind - he corrected himself.
Subject: Nevermind - he corrected himself.


Well then I stand corrected.
Subject: Well then I stand corrected.

Is the jejunum mentioned in this report?


Thank you, I stand corrected.
Subject: Thank you, I stand corrected.


I stand corrected, thank you.
Subject: I stand corrected, thank you.


Thank you, I stand corrected.
Subject: Thank you, I stand corrected.


Thank you, I stand corrected.
Subject: Thank you, I stand corrected.


thanks--I stand corrected (and in need of updates!)
Subject: thanks--I stand corrected (and in need of updates!)


evertors-I stand corrected. thanks! NM
Subject: evertors-I stand corrected. thanks! NM

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i always type 2 words and have never been corrected.
Subject: i always type 2 words and have never been corrected.

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