Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 Probably " BRAT or BRATT " diet (either way in Stedman's Abbrev.) It is short for bananas, rice, applesauce, tea, and toast. Sorry can't help with the other. > I swear I've got mush to transcribe tonight... > > I'd appreciate some more help, please! > > ESL doctor dictating about a 4-year-old with otitis media and one case of vomiting. Started on Bactrim x 10 days, with s/l " temecuars " (tuh MEC yoo arrs) discussed at length as well as the s/l " brath " diet and gradual resumption of food. > > It definitely is not " broth " which would make sense. The " a " sound is very distinct in " brath. " > > Anyone familiar with these terms? Thanks again! > > Jill > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 I have no idea on the first one. The diet would be BRAT. (Bananas, rice, cereal, applesauce, and toast) Vicki otitis media help > I swear I've got mush to transcribe tonight... > > I'd appreciate some more help, please! > > ESL doctor dictating about a 4-year-old with otitis media and one case of vomiting. Started on Bactrim x 10 days, with s/l " temecuars " (tuh MEC yoo arrs) discussed at length as well as the s/l " brath " diet and gradual resumption of food. > > It definitely is not " broth " which would make sense. The " a " sound is very distinct in " brath. " > > Anyone familiar with these terms? Thanks again! > > Jill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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