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WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING FOR REDUCED
TURNAROUND TIMES:
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Dictate in a quiet area,
without or away from background noises such as music, printers, or
nursing station conversations.
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Dictate the information in
the order that it should appear in the final version of the transcript.
Take a moment to organize data before you begin each dictation.
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Dictate with a natural, even,
clear pace, pronouncing all syllables.
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Dictate with correct grammar
and consistent sentence structure.
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If dictating with a handmike
or DVR, hold the device a consistent distance from your mouth, typically
3-4 inches (10cm). Hold the microphone or DVR below your mouth
rather than in front of to minimize breathing sounds. If dictating
with a telephone, hold the receiver normally.
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Keep your dictation volume
constant by not moving the device or telephone receiver away from your
head.
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If you plan a long pause, use
the pause function on your dictation equipment/system. Momentary
pauses between thoughts or sentences are fine.
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For a short pause, do so at a
logical place such as at a period or comma.
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Use facility-approved
abbreviations.
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Use facility-approved date
formats.
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Dictate dosage instructions
consistently, in the same sequence.
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Delineate lab values
separately from each other.
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Dictate using a consistent
style, whatever your style is. You don't need to change your style
due to speech recognition, instead TA+
Powered by SpeechMagic will adapt to your dictation style.
Consistency and clarity will deliver positive results more quickly.
REGARDING PUNCTUATION:
TA+ Powered by SpeechMagic will
learn and compensate if you do not dictate punctuation, but it will learn
faster if you do. It is more important to be consistent regarding the
dictation of punctuation.
PLEASE
AVOID:
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Avoid eating or chewing gum
or drinking while dictating.
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Do not add superfluous speech
such as 'thank you this dictation is finished' at the end of a dictation
job.
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Avoid hesitation expressions
such as 'um' or 'ah'.
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Avoid unnatural pauses; for
example, do not pause in the middle of dictating a date.
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Avoid dictating while
conversing with staff or others.
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Do not over enunciate.
Use your natural speech patterns.
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Do not race through the
dictation.
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Do not abbreviate
medications, other than with facility-approved medication abbreviations.
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Do not dictate in an area
with competing background noises.

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