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A first for me: ASR recognized Ativan...but - it was prounced wacky by an ESL


Posted: Dec 04, 2010

ah-tee-vin.  Now if we can get all the doctors to change how they say ativan, we're set...because apparently programming it correctly in ASR is too difficult.

Never gets anything correct - snowflake

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On my ASR report today, while listing the medications it would put "volts" where is should have been putting "mg" after the medication name. So Frustrating.

Some of them are funny though - Wookie

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ASR wanted me to send a copy to Dr. Large Dick one time. I'm sure that doc would like to hear his new nickname.

On mine it would put mA (milliamps) for mg - see msg

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or n.p.o. for 1 p.o.


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