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Tracey,

Stedman's abbreviations has G-tube.

HTH!

Sylvia Roller

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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 02:12:22 -0000, Tracey "

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>That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

>when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

>pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area

>of

>his brain.

>

>Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

>Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

>

>Thanks a bunch!

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Tracey,

Stedman's abbreviations has G-tube.

HTH!

Sylvia Roller

M-TEC Student - Session 2-3

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ICQ: 383585

On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 02:12:22 -0000, Tracey "

wrote:

>That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

>when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

>pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area

>of

>his brain.

>

>Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

>Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

>

>Thanks a bunch!

>

>

>TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to

NMTC-unsubscribe

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Tracey,

Stedman's abbreviations has G-tube.

HTH!

Sylvia Roller

M-TEC Student - Session 2-3

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AIM: Jntlsong

ICQ: 383585

On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 02:12:22 -0000, Tracey "

wrote:

>That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

>when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

>pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area

>of

>his brain.

>

>Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

>Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

>

>Thanks a bunch!

>

>

>TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to

NMTC-unsubscribe

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I found a definition for pathopneumonic online, meaning specific for a

certain problem. Didn't find it in Stedman's or Dorland's dictionaries,

though.

And it is G-tube, per Stedman's GI/GU.

Hope this helps!

Pattie

" Tracey " wrote:

> That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

> when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

> pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area of

> his brain.

>

> Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

> Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

>

> Thanks a bunch!

>

> TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC-unsubscribe

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I found a definition for pathopneumonic online, meaning specific for a

certain problem. Didn't find it in Stedman's or Dorland's dictionaries,

though.

And it is G-tube, per Stedman's GI/GU.

Hope this helps!

Pattie

" Tracey " wrote:

> That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

> when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

> pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area of

> his brain.

>

> Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

> Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

>

> Thanks a bunch!

>

> TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC-unsubscribe

>

>

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I found a definition for pathopneumonic online, meaning specific for a

certain problem. Didn't find it in Stedman's or Dorland's dictionaries,

though.

And it is G-tube, per Stedman's GI/GU.

Hope this helps!

Pattie

" Tracey " wrote:

> That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

> when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

> pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area of

> his brain.

>

> Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

> Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

>

> Thanks a bunch!

>

> TO UNSUBSCRIBE send a blank email to NMTC-unsubscribe

>

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Could #2 be pathognomonic?

2 questions

That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area of

his brain.

Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

Thanks a bunch!

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Could #2 be pathognomonic?

2 questions

That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area of

his brain.

Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

Thanks a bunch!

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G-tube per Stedman's ABBREV. If it was a brand name, then I could

understand capitalizing the tube, but this is just an abbreviation for

gastrostomy tube. Hope that helps. :o)

Joy

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Subject: Re: 2 questions

Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 19:59:07 -0800

Could #2 be pathognomonic?

2 questions

That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area of

his brain.

Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

Thanks a bunch!

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G-tube per Stedman's ABBREV. If it was a brand name, then I could

understand capitalizing the tube, but this is just an abbreviation for

gastrostomy tube. Hope that helps. :o)

Joy

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To: <NMTC >

Subject: Re: 2 questions

Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 19:59:07 -0800

Could #2 be pathognomonic?

2 questions

That is, it was discovered upon a recent trip to the hospital and

when a **G-tube** was installed, that resident has an ongoing **s/l

pathopneumonic process in the form of a tumor in the thalamus area of

his brain.

Question #1. I found G-Tube and G-tube, which is correct?

Question #2. Is pathopneumonic even a word or is it path pneumonic?

Thanks a bunch!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Maybe saying ox saturation short for oxygen? :o)

Joy

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Subject: 2 questions

Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 02:23:57 -0000

Hello,

I have 2 quick questions.

1. Evaluate for possible transfer to Forest General Medical Center

Thoracic Unit.

Should I capitalize Thoracic Unit or not? Is it considered a

name of a department?

2. Talking about saturation of lungs. It s/l exsaturation increased

to 94%. I can'the find exsaturation. Could it be insaturation?

Thanks for the help,

Shari

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That too! :)

Sylvia Roller

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>Maybe saying ox saturation short for oxygen? :o)

>

>Joy

>

>

>

>----Original Message Follows----

>

>To: NMTC

>Subject: 2 questions

>Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 02:23:57 -0000

>

>Hello,

>I have 2 quick questions.

>

>1. Evaluate for possible transfer to Forest General Medical Center

>Thoracic Unit.

>Should I capitalize Thoracic Unit or not? Is it considered a

>name of a department?

>

>2. Talking about saturation of lungs. It s/l exsaturation increased

>to 94%. I can'the find exsaturation. Could it be insaturation?

>

>Thanks for the help,

>Shari

>SMT

>LA.

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE*

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