Guest guest Posted May 28, 2003 Report Share Posted May 28, 2003 Not close enough, I'm afraid ... she does say what s/l " nimbus " later on in the report, as well (well, actually, it sounds like " nimbuth, " but that's her impediment, I think :-) On Wed, 28 May 2003 20:48:56 -0700 Gentlsong wrote: Gentlsong> Chuck, Gentlsong> Gentlsong> How about NIM 2 Nerve Integrity Monitor? Gentlsong> Gentlsong> http://www.google.com/url?sa=U & start=1 & q=http://www.michiganear.com/li Gentlsong> brary/F/facemon.pdf & e=653 Gentlsong> Gentlsong> HTH! Gentlsong> Gentlsong> Sylvia Roller Gentlsong> M-TEC Student - Session 4-5 Gentlsong> gentlsong@... Gentlsong> AIM: Jntlsong Gentlsong> Gentlsong> Gentlsong> Gentlsong> Gentlsong> >Am transcribing a parotidectomy where the surgeon is hooking up a Gentlsong> >facial nerve monitor, and it sounds like she's referring to it as Gentlsong> > " the Nimbus, " but she has a slight speech impediment (of course) so Gentlsong> >I'm not certain. Am having trouble documenting this (even after Gentlsong> >brushing aside the Harry Potter and meteorological references). Gentlsong> > Gentlsong> > Gentlsong> >Anyone? TIA. Gentlsong> > Gentlsong> > Gentlsong> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2003 Report Share Posted May 28, 2003 Chuck, How about NIM 2 Nerve Integrity Monitor? http://www.google.com/url?sa=U & start=1 & q=http://www.michiganear.com/li brary/F/facemon.pdf & e=653 HTH! Sylvia Roller M-TEC Student - Session 4-5 gentlsong@... AIM: Jntlsong >Am transcribing a parotidectomy where the surgeon is hooking up a >facial nerve monitor, and it sounds like she's referring to it as > " the Nimbus, " but she has a slight speech impediment (of course) so >I'm not certain. Am having trouble documenting this (even after >brushing aside the Harry Potter and meteorological references). > > >Anyone? TIA. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 My docs usually just say " continuous " facial nerve monitoring. Could that be it? ) Joy ----Original Message Follows---- Reply-To: NMTC To: NMTC Subject: Re: s/l Nimbus facial nerve monitor Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 19:53:26 -0500 Not close enough, I'm afraid ... she does say what s/l " nimbus " later on in the report, as well (well, actually, it sounds like " nimbuth, " but that's her impediment, I think :-) On Wed, 28 May 2003 20:48:56 -0700 Gentlsong wrote: Gentlsong> Chuck, Gentlsong> Gentlsong> How about NIM 2 Nerve Integrity Monitor? Gentlsong> Gentlsong> http://www.google.com/url?sa=U & start=1 & q=http://www.michiganear.com/li Gentlsong> brary/F/facemon.pdf & e=653 Gentlsong> Gentlsong> HTH! Gentlsong> Gentlsong> Sylvia Roller Gentlsong> M-TEC Student - Session 4-5 Gentlsong> gentlsong@... Gentlsong> AIM: Jntlsong Gentlsong> Gentlsong> Gentlsong> Gentlsong> Gentlsong> >Am transcribing a parotidectomy where the surgeon is hooking up a Gentlsong> >facial nerve monitor, and it sounds like she's referring to it as Gentlsong> > " the Nimbus, " but she has a slight speech impediment (of course) so Gentlsong> >I'm not certain. Am having trouble documenting this (even after Gentlsong> >brushing aside the Harry Potter and meteorological references). Gentlsong> > Gentlsong> > Gentlsong> >Anyone? TIA. Gentlsong> > Gentlsong> > Gentlsong> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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