Franklin ic-150 Manuale Utente
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Using Word Searches
You can also find codes by searching for words in their
descriptions. Word searches are useful when you’re
not sure of the full name of a procedure or condition.
descriptions. Word searches are useful when you’re
not sure of the full name of a procedure or condition.
After a word search, only outline menu items and index
entries with matches (i.e., occurrences of the search
words) are listed on the menus. The numbers in the
menu titles show how many matches are in each menu.
entries with matches (i.e., occurrences of the search
words) are listed on the menus. The numbers in the
menu titles show how many matches are in each menu.
Note also that you can’t type numbers in a word
search. To learn how to find codes by entering their
numbers, read the “Using the Indexes” chapter.
search. To learn how to find codes by entering their
numbers, read the “Using the Indexes” chapter.
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Press the arrow keys to highlight
Word Search
on the Search menu.
3. Press
ENTER
.
4. Type one or more words (e.g.,
amniocentesis).
You don’t need to type capitals. To erase a letter,
press
press
BACK
. To move the cursor, press
or
.
5. Press
ENTER
to search for matches.
This is the location of the first match.