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I had thought the same thing, but maybe in this case they consider it the entire

name of the drug and that is why they have it capitalized. D & D is a pretty

reliable reference so I have always gone by that.

D & D shows Phenergan with Codeine with the " c " capped. Do you think this is

correct? Phenergan may be a brand name, but it seems that since codeine is not

that it wouldn't be capped. Do you guys cap it?

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Thanks, everyone! Okay, I'll be cool with this then. I just had never thought

about it before, I suppose. All of a sudden it just didn't seem right to me,

you know? I feel better that everyone agrees, LOL!

Some of you mentioned " with " being capped in QLEDB. Anytime QLEDB caps a

" regular " word, I always check D & D. D & D is more reliable in terms of that kind

of information. Why didn't I feel that way today, you ask? Heck, if I know!

Valeria, I am actually on CST, which you know *grin* but I changed it because I

report to an op center in Washington state. When I transcribe a report, the

company's system fills in the time transcribed as whatever time my PC shows. It

doesn't distinguish between the time zones though, so it will actually show a

report as late when it's not! Anyway, I changed this computer's clock to PST so

that my reports would reflect the accurate time. :)

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P.S. Is your clock set correctly? If so, your message got lost for a

couple of hours!

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In a message dated 5/30/2002 1:43:12 PM Central Daylight Time,

mgrant@... writes:

> Do you read the doctors minds also, LOL

Don't we all??

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Yes, I was taught that in cases like " Phenergan with Codeine " and " Tylenol

with Codeine, " the generic drug that is in there is capped because it

becomes part of the proper name of the " compound " drug. (I'm not using

" compound " in a technical sense here - I just can't think of a better word

right now, okay?)

Just to make life REALLY interesting, QLEDB has the " with " in the above

examples capped as well!

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Phenergan with C/codeine

D & D shows Phenergan with Codeine with the " c " capped. Do you think this is

correct? Phenergan may be a brand name, but it seems that since codeine is

not that it wouldn't be capped. Do you guys cap it?

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Rennie,

My guess is that " Phenergan " is a brand name and " Phenergan with Codeine "

is also a brand name--not a variation on Phenergan but a separate

product. In fact, my drug book lists:

Phenergan

Phenergan Fortis

Phenergan Plain

Phenergan VC

Phenergan VC with Codeine

Phenergan with Codeine

Phenergan with Dextromethorphan

PhenerganD

Valeria

P.S. Is your clock set correctly? If so, your message got lost for a

couple of hours!

At 10:41 AM 5/30/2002, Rennie@Work wrote:

>D & D shows Phenergan with Codeine with the " c " capped. Do you think this

>is correct? Phenergan may be a brand name, but it seems that since

>codeine is not that it wouldn't be capped. Do you guys cap it?

>

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>Experience: 7 months

>My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

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Craven Community College Phone

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New Bern, NC 28562

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I have noticed that everyone has been leaving the " with " in all lower case,

but QLDB 2000 has " Phenergan With Codeine " as if that little word is part of

the name, too. Does D & D not have it this way as well?

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To: " Rennie@Work " , " NMTC "

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Subject: RE: Phenergan with C/codeine

Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 12:06:12 -0500

Yes, I was taught that in cases like " Phenergan with Codeine " and " Tylenol

with Codeine, " the generic drug that is in there is capped because it

becomes part of the proper name of the " compound " drug. (I'm not using

" compound " in a technical sense here - I just can't think of a better word

right now, okay?)

Just to make life REALLY interesting, QLEDB has the " with " in the above

examples capped as well!

Jayni

This e-mail has been scanned with Norton Antivirus updated no more than 12

hours ago. Is your virus program up to date?

Phenergan with C/codeine

D & D shows Phenergan with Codeine with the " c " capped. Do you think this is

correct? Phenergan may be a brand name, but it seems that since codeine is

not that it wouldn't be capped. Do you guys cap it?

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Experience: 7 months

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

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Re: Phenergan with C/codeine

> Valeria, I am actually on CST, which you know *grin* but I changed it

because I report to an op center in Washington state. When I transcribe a

report, the company's system fills in the time transcribed as whatever time

my PC shows. It doesn't distinguish between the time zones though, so it

will actually show a report as late when it's not! Anyway, I changed this

computer's clock to PST so that my reports would reflect the accurate time.

:)

How about our situation. We transcribe reports from a hospital that is

about 20 minutes away from us. We are both in CST. The digital system the

docs call in on is in EST. So we can get reports that we have to put Time

of Dictation on that for all appearances look like the are dictated after

they are transcribed. Everyone knows the time of dictation is off an hour

from when they are transcribed but they still do not want us to correct it

but just use what comes in on the demographics screen. Maybe they fix it

on their end but it sure looks funny.

Quixote

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Now that's fast TAT, type it before it's dictated. You guys just work magic.

Do you read the doctors minds also, LOL, Margaret

>>> " Quixote " 05/30/02 02:39PM >>>

How about our situation. We transcribe reports from a hospital that is

about 20 minutes away from us. We are both in CST. The digital system the

docs call in on is in EST. So we can get reports that we have to put Time

of Dictation on that for all appearances look like the are dictated after

they are transcribed. Everyone knows the time of dictation is off an hour

from when they are transcribed but they still do not want us to correct it

but just use what comes in on the demographics screen. Maybe they fix it

on their end but it sure looks funny.

Quixote

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