Atacand and midline ???
Posted By: XanaX on 2008-11-20
In Reply to: Addican & Shesline?? - Emy
Subject: Atacand and midline ???
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fascia was nicked in the midline or knicked in the midline.....was QA'd
Subject: fascia was nicked in the midline or knicked in the midline.....was QA'd
on this and looking for what others think....TIA
Atacand nm
Subject: Atacand nm
guessing . . .
could it be Atacand
Subject: could it be Atacand
Atacand maybe? NM
Subject: Atacand maybe? NM
It could be Atacand
Subject: It could be Atacand
even though he clearly says "atacard". The 60 could definitely be 16. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing "Atacard" because I couldn't find it! Thanks !
this is a stretch, but could it be Atacand?
Subject: this is a stretch, but could it be Atacand?
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Atacand - hypertensive med
Subject: Atacand - hypertensive med
Are you sure it's not atacand (dose 16, not 60)? NM
Subject: Are you sure it's not atacand (dose 16, not 60)? NM
Are you sure it's not Atacand (dose 16, not 60)? NM
Subject: Are you sure it's not Atacand (dose 16, not 60)? NM
midline raphe
Subject: midline raphe
Excerpts from Dorland's:
raphe (ra·phe) (ra´fe) gen. raphçs pl. ra´phae [Gr. rhaphç] [TA] a seam; anatomic terminology for the line of union of the halves of any of various symmetrical parts.
abdominal r. linea alba.
MLS=midline shift? sm
Subject: MLS=midline shift? sm
another wild guess here, but perhaps on the CT scan they can see a posterior MLS (midline shift)...caused by the hemorrhage...and now showing up as a hematoma or contusion within the midline shift???
s/l mean/main is: midline
Subject: s/l mean/main is: midline
midline
probably midline raphe ?
Subject: probably midline raphe ?
entered in the midline?
Subject: entered in the midline?
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Subject: Probably midline laceration...nm
First would be trachea midline. I have
Subject: First would be trachea midline. I have
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Thanks! Must be 'calcified pineal is midline'.
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Subject: a firm s/l cicotrix in the midline
of the lower lip.
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Subject: doing tracheotomy...the midline s/l ruf-fae was then opened. nm
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Subject: Could it be "uvula" test is midline?
entered sharply in the midline
Subject: entered sharply in the midline
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Subject: I usually hear "trachea midline, no JVD, no lymphadenopathy. nm
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It is trachea midline. Fonts you can leave
Subject: It is trachea midline. Fonts you can leave
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Subject: postpartum.....diastasis, separation of the midline muscles...nm
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Subject: First could be midline of the abdominal skin sharply through (or down to) the fascia..nm
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Subject: Abdomen with midline s/l rafay weakness without hernia
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