Arrrgh! Too many choices!
Posted By: TYVM!!! on 2006-01-02
In Reply to: meds s/l *balacet* and *allarex* Ptn with bronchitis and - uri symptoms.
Subject: Arrrgh! Too many choices!
x
Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread
The messages you are viewing
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select
the boards given in left menu
Other related messages found in our database
Arrrgh! Can't believe I did that...sm
Subject: Arrrgh! Can't believe I did that...sm
The word I was talking about is philtrum, not filtrum.
Too many choices!
Subject: Too many choices!
The bone disease could be metabolic or adynamic, depending on how his accent runs. For the type of renal disease, my first guess would be medicorenal disease (or medical renal), but again it would depend on whether there is an accent involved. Sorry I can't be of more help.
choices
Subject: choices
What is the correct way to time: Hemoglobin 8.9 grams percent or 8.9 grams %?
choices
Subject: choices
Thank you "anon"
Here are a few choices. sm
Subject: Here are a few choices. sm
ENTaxis™ nasal packing (by Envision Life Sciences) ...... MeroGel™ (otologic packing by Xomed).
MeroPack™
Algostéril®)
Merocel®
Rapid Rhino
Looks like you've got two choices
Subject: Looks like you've got two choices
spell it as he does or send it to QA. I don't think he's got it quite right though.
Me either. Could also be "not assessed" Too many choices.
Subject: Me either. Could also be "not assessed" Too many choices.
xx
Looks like hyoscyamine. See link for more choices for IBS
Subject: Looks like hyoscyamine. See link for more choices for IBS
http://www.ibsgroup.org/main/medications.shtml
26-French Van Buren sound is correct. Some choices for the second...sm
Subject: 26-French Van Buren sound is correct. Some choices for the second...sm
one would be 23-French flexible cystoscope, rigid cystoscope, cystourethroscope, lubricated cystoscope.
Not mangling Rituximab (rituxan)?See link for other choices.
Subject: Not mangling Rituximab (rituxan)?See link for other choices.
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic370.htm
|