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In a message dated 03-03-01 1:00:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,

elljay68@... writes:

<< Thanks! I just completed the BOS video and workbook,

and Tessier insists that hyphens are on the

way out, so I just get ALL corn-fused! >>

I'm pretty sure that's why I didn't put it as end-stage. I frequent to

another MT online group and we've had a discussion on this subject... All I

know for sure is I keep changing the macro I have that's esrd which expands

to end stage renal disease.. Maybe we should just say both are correct?

Jan " Typing is my life "

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My Career Step textbook shows it as " end-stage. " :D

Rennie

Re: N stage liver disease

> Did anyone pick up on the fact that it's endstage

> liver disease? Just curious! (or is it end stage?)

>

> This string has been very amusing! Thanks!

>

> It's good to know that I'm not the only one who

> obsesses over words...

>

>

> (PS-I forwarded a couple of the messages to

> Chuck...maybe we can lure him back!)

>

> --- Dawn Villejoin wrote:

> > Per Stedman's:

> >

> > ascitic: relating to ascites

> >

> > Dawn :o)

> >

> > shellwipp@... wrote:

> >

> > > This pt. has N stage liver disease.

> > >

> > > Neurologic: Cranial nerves II-XII grossly intact.

> > No

> > > *hyster-ricksis*.

> > >

> > > Plan: Dr. ?? suggested paracentesis up to 4

> > liters and with an s/l

> > > *L*

> > > acidic fluid. (Sounds like he is saying *L* here

> > but maybe he is just

> > > saying

> > > acidic fluid.) We will get a set of fluid off

> > *four or 4*, a *cell

> > > count

> > > culture and sensitivities*, (Is this the name of

> > one test or is it

> > > three

> > > different tests that should be seperated with

> > commas?) albumin, total

> > > protein, and LDH.

> > >

> > > TIA, I appreciate it!

> > > ~MT :-D

> > >

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Thanks! I just completed the BOS video and workbook,

and Tessier insists that hyphens are on the

way out, so I just get ALL corn-fused!

--- Rennie wrote:

> My Career Step textbook shows it as " end-stage. " :D

>

> Rennie

>

> Re: N stage liver disease

>

>

> > Did anyone pick up on the fact that it's endstage

> > liver disease? Just curious! (or is it end stage?)

> >

> > This string has been very amusing! Thanks!

> >

> > It's good to know that I'm not the only one who

> > obsesses over words...

> >

> >

> > (PS-I forwarded a couple of the messages to

> > Chuck...maybe we can lure him back!)

> >

> > --- Dawn Villejoin

> wrote:

> > > Per Stedman's:

> > >

> > > ascitic: relating to ascites

> > >

> > > Dawn :o)

> > >

> > > shellwipp@... wrote:

> > >

> > > > This pt. has N stage liver disease.

> > > >

> > > > Neurologic: Cranial nerves II-XII grossly

> intact.

> > > No

> > > > *hyster-ricksis*.

> > > >

> > > > Plan: Dr. ?? suggested paracentesis up to 4

> > > liters and with an s/l

> > > > *L*

> > > > acidic fluid. (Sounds like he is saying *L*

> here

> > > but maybe he is just

> > > > saying

> > > > acidic fluid.) We will get a set of fluid off

> > > *four or 4*, a *cell

> > > > count

> > > > culture and sensitivities*, (Is this the name

> of

> > > one test or is it

> > > > three

> > > > different tests that should be seperated with

> > > commas?) albumin, total

> > > > protein, and LDH.

> > > >

> > > > TIA, I appreciate it!

> > > > ~MT :-D

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > removed]

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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I would say both were correct. It mostly depends on who you are working

for. :o) Do what the person who is paying you wants LOL

Dawn :o)

JanTranscribes@... wrote:

> In a message dated 03-03-01 1:00:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> elljay68@... writes:

>

> << Thanks! I just completed the BOS video and workbook,

> and Tessier insists that hyphens are on the

> way out, so I just get ALL corn-fused! >>

>

> I'm pretty sure that's why I didn't put it as end-stage. I frequent

> to

> another MT online group and we've had a discussion on this subject...

> All I

> know for sure is I keep changing the macro I have that's esrd which

> expands

> to end stage renal disease.. Maybe we should just say both are

> correct?

>

>

> Jan " Typing is my life "

>

>

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Margaret,

If you weren't such an anal-retentive perfectionist, where in the heck

would all us rookies get our answers?? hehehe

Diane

At 09:17 PM 3/2/01 -0500, you wrote:

>Jan, A friend's daughter was once told that she was a perfectionist at

>work and anal retentive. She got so upset that it just ruined her whole

>day and she was hard to get along with for awhile. My friend told her

>daughter that, " Margaret would take that as a compliment, she's so

>perfectionistic and anal retentive at work it isn't funny. " She then told

>me all about it, including what she had said to the daughter, and I agreed

>and laughed about it. I just can't seem to get away from trying to make

>it all perfect, wish I could sometimes so I would quit driving myself

>nuts. Margaret

>

> >>> 03/02/01 05:45PM >>>

>In a message dated 03-02-01 5:37:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,

>dlyon@... writes:

>

>Do the words anally retentive ring a bell?

>ROFL.

>

>Jan " Typing is my life "

>

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