Can someone tell me which of the last two words is correct. I think it is cholelithiasis but I am not sure. Thanks a bunch in advance!
The preoperative diagnosis was cholecystitis and (cholelithasis, cholelithiasis). ...
Does anyone know how to use MSWord auto correct when in side the winscribe system? If so, I would really appreciate some guidance.
Thank you so much.
Gloria ...
I use auto-correct as a word expander. It works well for my account and company. I am looking to see if anyone knows of a place that I can go to and get more ideas of additional abbreviations. I have created my own thus far, but there has to be some other ideas for other words and phrases. I am also looking for how to backup auto-correct in case heaven forbid my computer goes down. TIA :) ...
Not sure if this is the right board to ask this question, if not please forgive. I need to know if anyone out there knows in Word how to auto correct format (-year-old or -month-old). I just can't remember how to do it, as it has been so long. I would appreciate any help out there. Thanks! ...
I copied and pasted my auto correct from Word 2002 from my desktop onto my laptop Word 2010. I can see the file there but when I open auto correct, only some, very few, of the entries are there. I have three auto correct files on my desktop and tried copying/pasting all of them into my laptop, but still only some of the entries are on my laptop. What am I doing wrong or is there something I have to do on my laptop to activate all .acl files? Thanks. ...
This is stent grafting surgery. I personally think that it would be more appropriate to say sutures were placed (not closed), but it's verbatim. Anyway, thanks for any help with the technique question. ...
Is there a way to import or convert my Bayscribe word expander file (thousands of entries) into 2010 MS Word's autocorrect and/or dictionary? Thank you. ...
I have Microsoft Word 2003. Is it possible to upgrade it online to Word 2003? A company I worked for for a short time did it. If it's possible, can someone give me the link? I looked on Microsoft.com but don't see it. ...
Is there a way in AutoCorrect (Word 2010) to change a comma to a period and then cap the next word to make VR go a little faster? The platform at my old company did this automatically, but MS Word does not : (
This is so frustrating having to change from a comma to a period (or vice versa)--which as you all know happens constantly...and then change the next word to be capitalized (or uncapped)....my wrists are killing me, not to mention it takes so much TIME.....
There HAS to be a better ...
Is it possible to do this in MS Word 2010? I'm using AutoCorrect and there isn't a way to do it that I know of. What do all of you doing VR do for the CONSTANT having to change a comma to a period and cap the next word easily? Any suggestions would be SOOOOO very appreciated. ...
If we do come to surgery, we would probably do both at the same time and do it under an **epidural spinal/epidural anesthetic **in attempt to reduce her risk for recurrent problems there.
This is exactly how he says it in between the ** tia. ...
"Wound was subsequently closed with 5-4 Ethilon sutures in an interrupted fashion. "
The dictator is clearly saying 5-4 Ethilon sutures, not 5-0 or 4-0. Can anyone confirm that?
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***has chronic kidney disease stage IV with an estimated GFR of 19 mL/min per 1.3 m2.
I am mostly concerned about the 1.3 meters squared. Is this correct?
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Doc says this exactly but I'm not sure what "chromogen" has to do with BCP.
"Ortho Tri-Cyclen, she takes that regularly now, chromogen birth control pills." ...
Is there a correct way to transcribe this? In all of my research, I've seen it Penicillin V-K, Pen Vee-K, Pen V-K, Pen VK, you name it, I've seen it.
Does anyone if all of these are acceptable or is there an absolute correct way to transcribe it?
TIA and have a great Sunday! ...
I sent in a report with 2 blanks because of a discrepancy. When I got the feedback, every single time I typed "diabetes type 2" as was dictated, it was corrected to "non-insulin-dependent diabetes type 2." If that's how they want it, it's okay with me, but it seems a tad like padding the line count! ...
What is the correct way to type q a.m. and q day? For some reason I thought I remembered reading we werent' supposed to use the q and should type every a.m. or every day or daily, but I can't reference it anywhere now? ...
I have been told for the past 2 days that there is no work available on 2 of my accounts, and I am wondering if other MTs have been told the same thing. This is usually not the case, and 1 major account decided not to have TT do their work. The other 2 accounts I am now on also have little or not work. Has anyone else had trouble getting work or no work? This is really beginning to bother me, and when you ask someone in charge on the evening shift they don't lik ...
Am I correct that you write there is kyphosis from C2 to C5, but there is kyphosis from C2-C3? The hyphen only being used when the vertebrae are next to one another? Thanks! ...
If both those tests indicate that A) He is not at risk for another myocardial infarction, and B) There has been no further deterioration in left ventricular contractility, then I will give him the okay to go ahead with surgery.
Is the A. and B. part correct? I wasn't sure about capitalizing the first word after those too.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! ...
Patient with bladder cancer. PA clearly dictates "heme-ish looking urine" and "hemey looking urine". How would one go about correcting this? It's been a long day and my mind is fried. ...