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Knee Examination - Rengatsuo

Posted: Jan 22nd, 2019 - 2:27 pm

Good Afternoon :) 

I am into the practical and and research portion of my studies into medical transcription and in my Orthopedics section I keep running into a common abbreviation, but I cant find out the exact spelling or how to research it so If possible I am looking for some tips on how to search for it more efficiently. 

Near the end of the knee examinations they use the phrase "NOO's are intact" it sounds like this but makes no sense so I was looking for ways to figure out what this phrase means as it seems like a common phrase.

Since I am in the transcription section they encouraged us to treat this as though it is work from a new employer and find new ways to discover the answers we are looking for in the MT community.  



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