Could it be just PR for Postoperative Recovery?
Posted By: Terry on 2007-10-10
In Reply to: PAR? - Terry
Subject: Could it be just PR for Postoperative Recovery?
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He may have complications early on in his recovery. Not sure, not clear.
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postoperative day # (sm)
Subject: postoperative day # (sm)
I always type postoperative day # and I've never gotten any negative feedback for it. You might want to check with your particular QA department to get their take on it. P.S. I use the abbreviation "pod" for this.
it's a pre/postoperative diagnosis. nm
Subject: it's a pre/postoperative diagnosis. nm
Postoperative days
Which is the correct way to type postoperative days?
Postoperative day #1, or
Postoperative day number 1?
Postoperative day No. 1?
I want to get it right because I've been dinged for things like typing out numbers (four instead of 4).
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Does this make sense: "Prograde postoperative ecchymosis" ??
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