USMLE Step 3 CCS Order Writing

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Since this was asked several times deep in other threads elsewhere, I thought it might be beneficial to start a new thread to help others in figuring out the way orders are written for the exam. If you have a doubt about the wording, and supposedly there are thousands of combinations, per the USMLE folks, one way to see what they utilize is to use the practice CD and order whatever you have a question about. Not necessarily germaine to that particular case, but then the whole gamut is pulled up, and you can find the verbiage of what specifically you are looking for.

Just a thought. Hope it helps.

Nu
 
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Since this was asked several times deep in other threads elsewhere, I thought it might be beneficial to start a new thread to help others in figuring out the way orders are written for the exam. If you have a doubt about the wording, and supposedly there are thousands of combinations, per the USMLE folks, one way to see what they utilize is to use the practice CD and order whatever you have a question about. Not necessarily germaine to that particular case, but then the whole gamut is pulled up, and you can find the verbiage of what specifically you are looking for.

Just a thought. Hope it helps.

Nu

It's only hard to write orders if you have difficulty using Google. You put one frickin' word in for what you want and everything related comes up. No biggie
 
It's only hard to write orders if you have difficulty using Google. You put one frickin' word in for what you want and everything related comes up. No biggie

For you, perhaps. It has come up a few times on the boards here. I thought a suggestion or two from those who found a way around the problem would be of some help. No biggie. 🙂

Nu
 
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