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See post. hearing end of word only ______ trophic memory. pt has memory loss.. see msg thanks - ann
Posted: Sep 16, 2011
Patient does have some (sounds like difficulties ace/e/trophic or hearing trophic at end memory and, therefore, history is somewhat limited by the patient.
I accidently added a word to spell check that is a misspelling. I think someone posted how
to delete a word....I can't find that post........
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Has anyone ever installed a memory stick into their computer? I need to install an extra GB of memory into my computer for a new position and, to say the least, I'm most definitely not tech savvy.
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Many thanks to anyone who give me some tips on this...I realize it's probably a very simple procedure but the thought of opening ...
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He underwent an ultrasound that showed adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder, which is sometimes consistent with ______ cholecystitis. (Patient is going to have cholecystectomy and doc is describing the history before proceeding to operative part)
The blank is very smushed, almost sounds like non-onycho-cholecystitis, which makes no sense of course :) 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. ...
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Help!
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Has anyone else experienced this? Is this common with excessive typing? I ...
I don't remember that yet when I post lately it goes all the way to the bottom rather than immediately after the original post. Perhaps I just never noticed it before. Oh well... ...