Extremity exam on an 81 year old lady . . .
She does have slightly s/l "bruberous" appearing feet on both of her lower extremities.
Never heard this one. Suggestions? ...
Does anyone know of a good, honest company where I can get my "feet wet" without being dragged in over my head? There are so many companies and after browsing through the forums here, I don't know which company to trust! Thanks for any help! ...
I find that if I wear shoes, I am inadvertantly pressing the rewind or FF bars on the foot pedal because the shoes are too wide. My feet get really sore pressing on the foot pedal with only socks on, though. Does anyone have any suggestions? ...
have nothing to do with difficulty, upload/download time, or any MT-related issues.
The majority of you STILL DON'T GET IT. 6.1. is an enhancement for back-end editing.
Back-end editing means more automatiion and need for fewer and fewer real live human MTs to do MQ work.
So great, jump on the bandwagon to eliminate your jobs. I'm relatively confident I'll be one of the last to be let go whether I upgrade to 6.1 now or a month from now or whenever.
You are just mak ...
I'm doing an ortho consult and the patient has a history of long-standing flat feet and he uses (Alterdix?) for that. I'm thinking it has to be some kind of shoe or device. Not a medication because he says he is not taking any medication.
Also, just a side note - should it be a "long-standing history of flat feet" or is it correct the way it is "history of long-standing flat feet".
Thanks, ...
5 feet or 5 foot. I think it should be 1 foot and anything over 1, then feet, but now its sounding weird. I always type feet. Just wondering what other people do. ...
I have looked everywhere and am not finding this. Has anyone ever heard of these? I tried several different spelling and nothing is popping up. Thank you so much in advance. ...
1) Self-reported height and weight WERE 5 feet 5 inches and 125 pounds
OR
2) Self-reported height and weight WAS 5 feet 5 inches and 125 pounds.
The doc always dictates #2.
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This doc always says, "right and left foot", but i cant help but think that it should be "right and left feet"..... Can someone clear this up for me? For example: The patient comes in today for examinatin of his right and left foot. or The patient's right and left foot appears in normal condition. ...