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#22 gauge angiocath or number 22 gauge? nm

Posted By: me on 2005-10-21
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1. S/L 'hausted' needle or 'halstead' needle. 


2.  S/L 'suss-man' needle.


I will go to Ebay and find another one of these, since I'm apparently not getting mine back, but in the meantime I'd be SO thankful for any ideas! 


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Subject: If not hearing a drug like epi here, then you'd normally hear a needle gauge and size like an

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loss of resistance to air technique. Also, 22-gauge needle (no # sign).
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She had two or three episodes of this two days ago and then probably six to eight episodes yesterday, and then one or two episodes this morning.


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Subject: I put the number sign... nm


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thing.  If you are an employee, you should check with your supervisor to see if your company follows the BOS guidelines (most do).  If you have your own accounts, you might want to consider employing the BOS guidelines. 


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Note: ISMP stands for Institute for Safe Medicine Practices. 


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number form, ordinals and numbers, unless the first word in a sentence.
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in list, even if doctor says #1 and then nothing else. Same holds true for
1.
a.
b.

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within an axis. We do this.

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The company I work for does not want us to use numbers and numbers should never be used at the beginning of a sentence, but does anyone know the AAMT-true style that this should be transcribed?  I know this is a crazy question, but for some reason, I can't seem to categorize it.


Example: 


"School grade: 5th.


Members in family: 5. "     OR


"School Grade:  Fifth.


Members in family:  Five." 


I am thinking the second, but then again, I am not thinking.   :-)