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I could be wrong, but I think all of this, including the spacer and the

" Neff " nail, had to do with the knee arthroplasty, so the femorotibial nail

system probably would fit, right? I don't think they were talking about the

arm, were they? I may have missed an email, though, as I don't always read

through every single one with the same subject line. :o)

Joy

Deb,

>

>Don't know about the antibody part.....never heard that before. There is

a

>Neff nail in Stedman's Equipment Words.

>

>:-)

>

>

>

> Confused

Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 13:32:42 -0000

In an earlier post you were looking for a Neff nail. And someone

said they found it in the Stedman's Equipment words.

In the Stedman's Equipment Word book under nails, there is no

listing for Neff. BUT, if you look up Neff, one of the references

is, " femorotibial nail system " , but is that what you look for?

Anything that has the word " nail " in it? If the Dr is operating on

an arm, he wouldn't use a Neff nail, because femorotibial means in

the leg, right?

I am a student as most of you know, and it seems I get more confused

the further I go. I thought this course transcription would be

easier as it draws toward the end, but it seems I am getting more

frustrated instead.

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I could be wrong, but I think all of this, including the spacer and the

" Neff " nail, had to do with the knee arthroplasty, so the femorotibial nail

system probably would fit, right? I don't think they were talking about the

arm, were they? I may have missed an email, though, as I don't always read

through every single one with the same subject line. :o)

Joy

Deb,

>

>Don't know about the antibody part.....never heard that before. There is

a

>Neff nail in Stedman's Equipment Words.

>

>:-)

>

>

>

> Confused

Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 13:32:42 -0000

In an earlier post you were looking for a Neff nail. And someone

said they found it in the Stedman's Equipment words.

In the Stedman's Equipment Word book under nails, there is no

listing for Neff. BUT, if you look up Neff, one of the references

is, " femorotibial nail system " , but is that what you look for?

Anything that has the word " nail " in it? If the Dr is operating on

an arm, he wouldn't use a Neff nail, because femorotibial means in

the leg, right?

I am a student as most of you know, and it seems I get more confused

the further I go. I thought this course transcription would be

easier as it draws toward the end, but it seems I am getting more

frustrated instead.

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I think you probably just missed reading part of the first post. She was doing a

report on a knee. That's why this seemed to fit so well :-). Hope that helps

clear up your confusion!

It's GREAT, by the way, that you're looking this stuff up. It's the best way to

learn!

S.

Confused

In an earlier post you were looking for a Neff nail. And someone

said they found it in the Stedman's Equipment words.

In the Stedman's Equipment Word book under nails, there is no

listing for Neff. BUT, if you look up Neff, one of the references

is, " femorotibial nail system " , but is that what you look for?

Anything that has the word " nail " in it? If the Dr is operating on

an arm, he wouldn't use a Neff nail, because femorotibial means in

the leg, right?

I am a student as most of you know, and it seems I get more confused

the further I go. I thought this course transcription would be

easier as it draws toward the end, but it seems I am getting more

frustrated instead.

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I think you probably just missed reading part of the first post. She was doing a

report on a knee. That's why this seemed to fit so well :-). Hope that helps

clear up your confusion!

It's GREAT, by the way, that you're looking this stuff up. It's the best way to

learn!

S.

Confused

In an earlier post you were looking for a Neff nail. And someone

said they found it in the Stedman's Equipment words.

In the Stedman's Equipment Word book under nails, there is no

listing for Neff. BUT, if you look up Neff, one of the references

is, " femorotibial nail system " , but is that what you look for?

Anything that has the word " nail " in it? If the Dr is operating on

an arm, he wouldn't use a Neff nail, because femorotibial means in

the leg, right?

I am a student as most of you know, and it seems I get more confused

the further I go. I thought this course transcription would be

easier as it draws toward the end, but it seems I am getting more

frustrated instead.

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I think you probably just missed reading part of the first post. She was doing a

report on a knee. That's why this seemed to fit so well :-). Hope that helps

clear up your confusion!

It's GREAT, by the way, that you're looking this stuff up. It's the best way to

learn!

S.

Confused

In an earlier post you were looking for a Neff nail. And someone

said they found it in the Stedman's Equipment words.

In the Stedman's Equipment Word book under nails, there is no

listing for Neff. BUT, if you look up Neff, one of the references

is, " femorotibial nail system " , but is that what you look for?

Anything that has the word " nail " in it? If the Dr is operating on

an arm, he wouldn't use a Neff nail, because femorotibial means in

the leg, right?

I am a student as most of you know, and it seems I get more confused

the further I go. I thought this course transcription would be

easier as it draws toward the end, but it seems I am getting more

frustrated instead.

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Hi . Sorry my question got you confused. Perhaps, you did not get my

first post. I was doing a surgery on the knee. Just hang in there. The

training is hard. Even though it was many years ago for me, I still

remember the frustration I felt some days, but it will pay off in the end.

Deb

Confused

> In an earlier post you were looking for a Neff nail. And someone

> said they found it in the Stedman's Equipment words.

>

> In the Stedman's Equipment Word book under nails, there is no

> listing for Neff. BUT, if you look up Neff, one of the references

> is, " femorotibial nail system " , but is that what you look for?

> Anything that has the word " nail " in it? If the Dr is operating on

> an arm, he wouldn't use a Neff nail, because femorotibial means in

> the leg, right?

>

> I am a student as most of you know, and it seems I get more confused

> the further I go. I thought this course transcription would be

> easier as it draws toward the end, but it seems I am getting more

> frustrated instead.

>

>

>

>

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Hi . Sorry my question got you confused. Perhaps, you did not get my

first post. I was doing a surgery on the knee. Just hang in there. The

training is hard. Even though it was many years ago for me, I still

remember the frustration I felt some days, but it will pay off in the end.

Deb

Confused

> In an earlier post you were looking for a Neff nail. And someone

> said they found it in the Stedman's Equipment words.

>

> In the Stedman's Equipment Word book under nails, there is no

> listing for Neff. BUT, if you look up Neff, one of the references

> is, " femorotibial nail system " , but is that what you look for?

> Anything that has the word " nail " in it? If the Dr is operating on

> an arm, he wouldn't use a Neff nail, because femorotibial means in

> the leg, right?

>

> I am a student as most of you know, and it seems I get more confused

> the further I go. I thought this course transcription would be

> easier as it draws toward the end, but it seems I am getting more

> frustrated instead.

>

>

>

>

> TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC-unsubscribe

>

>

>

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Hi . Sorry my question got you confused. Perhaps, you did not get my

first post. I was doing a surgery on the knee. Just hang in there. The

training is hard. Even though it was many years ago for me, I still

remember the frustration I felt some days, but it will pay off in the end.

Deb

Confused

> In an earlier post you were looking for a Neff nail. And someone

> said they found it in the Stedman's Equipment words.

>

> In the Stedman's Equipment Word book under nails, there is no

> listing for Neff. BUT, if you look up Neff, one of the references

> is, " femorotibial nail system " , but is that what you look for?

> Anything that has the word " nail " in it? If the Dr is operating on

> an arm, he wouldn't use a Neff nail, because femorotibial means in

> the leg, right?

>

> I am a student as most of you know, and it seems I get more confused

> the further I go. I thought this course transcription would be

> easier as it draws toward the end, but it seems I am getting more

> frustrated instead.

>

>

>

>

> TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC-unsubscribe

>

>

>

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I guess my confusion is that Neff is not included under the nail

category. So does that mean, since it was under Neff that it would

only be used in the leg/knee area?

If I had that dictation, I am afraid I would have looked under nails

only, and not finding it there, would think I was not hearing the

word right. I may have not looked under Neff itself.

I have a lot to learn! I know that, but this list certainly helps.

I try to look up just about everything you ask for, if I have the

proper reference. This was a good lesson, in not just looking up

one heading. :o)

Thank You,

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I guess my confusion is that Neff is not included under the nail

category. So does that mean, since it was under Neff that it would

only be used in the leg/knee area?

If I had that dictation, I am afraid I would have looked under nails

only, and not finding it there, would think I was not hearing the

word right. I may have not looked under Neff itself.

I have a lot to learn! I know that, but this list certainly helps.

I try to look up just about everything you ask for, if I have the

proper reference. This was a good lesson, in not just looking up

one heading. :o)

Thank You,

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I guess my confusion is that Neff is not included under the nail

category. So does that mean, since it was under Neff that it would

only be used in the leg/knee area?

If I had that dictation, I am afraid I would have looked under nails

only, and not finding it there, would think I was not hearing the

word right. I may have not looked under Neff itself.

I have a lot to learn! I know that, but this list certainly helps.

I try to look up just about everything you ask for, if I have the

proper reference. This was a good lesson, in not just looking up

one heading. :o)

Thank You,

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You've probably just learned one of the best lessons every MT should know (but

not all do!). Not only do I look up every possible heading I can think of when I

need to find a word, but I also look in several books. For that one, for

example, I also looked in Stedman's Orthopedic book and Tessier's Surgical Word

Book--under both headings! You're going to make a great MT if you keep up with

what you're doing in a persistent manner. :-)

S.

Re: confused

I guess my confusion is that Neff is not included under the nail

category. So does that mean, since it was under Neff that it would

only be used in the leg/knee area?

If I had that dictation, I am afraid I would have looked under nails

only, and not finding it there, would think I was not hearing the

word right. I may have not looked under Neff itself.

I have a lot to learn! I know that, but this list certainly helps.

I try to look up just about everything you ask for, if I have the

proper reference. This was a good lesson, in not just looking up

one heading. :o)

Thank You,

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You've probably just learned one of the best lessons every MT should know (but

not all do!). Not only do I look up every possible heading I can think of when I

need to find a word, but I also look in several books. For that one, for

example, I also looked in Stedman's Orthopedic book and Tessier's Surgical Word

Book--under both headings! You're going to make a great MT if you keep up with

what you're doing in a persistent manner. :-)

S.

Re: confused

I guess my confusion is that Neff is not included under the nail

category. So does that mean, since it was under Neff that it would

only be used in the leg/knee area?

If I had that dictation, I am afraid I would have looked under nails

only, and not finding it there, would think I was not hearing the

word right. I may have not looked under Neff itself.

I have a lot to learn! I know that, but this list certainly helps.

I try to look up just about everything you ask for, if I have the

proper reference. This was a good lesson, in not just looking up

one heading. :o)

Thank You,

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You've probably just learned one of the best lessons every MT should know (but

not all do!). Not only do I look up every possible heading I can think of when I

need to find a word, but I also look in several books. For that one, for

example, I also looked in Stedman's Orthopedic book and Tessier's Surgical Word

Book--under both headings! You're going to make a great MT if you keep up with

what you're doing in a persistent manner. :-)

S.

Re: confused

I guess my confusion is that Neff is not included under the nail

category. So does that mean, since it was under Neff that it would

only be used in the leg/knee area?

If I had that dictation, I am afraid I would have looked under nails

only, and not finding it there, would think I was not hearing the

word right. I may have not looked under Neff itself.

I have a lot to learn! I know that, but this list certainly helps.

I try to look up just about everything you ask for, if I have the

proper reference. This was a good lesson, in not just looking up

one heading. :o)

Thank You,

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