Additional Information
Posted By: MT Student on 2008-02-26
In Reply to: Please see message. - Grace
Subject: Additional Information
Thanks Grace. They have me stumped as well. The doctor didn't seem to change his mind at all in this section of the report, and the only other thing he mentions about hypertension is: A history of hypertension with treatment on dyazide daily. In the report the first and second phrases are actually combined, so I've revised them a bit.
1. Past Medical History: A transient ischemic attack, [s/l a critizens that time with aspirin]. Appendectomy in the [s/l 3-D] and [s/l Cs]. Tonsillectomy.
2. Impression: Secondary [s/l dientness] hypertension.
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Subject: Other post is probably right. Another possibilty might be additional.
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Thank you too also for the future information.
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