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I would recast to "received intrapartum ampicillin x3"

Posted By: barbv on 2007-09-28
In Reply to: intrapartumly????? - ss

Subject: I would recast to "received intrapartum ampicillin x3"




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intrapartum (without the ly).
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I use "received" or whatever else would
Subject: I use "received" or whatever else would

fit in the use of got, gotten, etc., or the patient was given.
Either steri-stripped or recast sentence
Subject: Either steri-stripped or recast sentence

When you change the form of a proper name it is not capitalized. For example, bovied, kocherized, steri-stripped, etc. That being said, I would recast the sentence, if allowed, to say Steri-Strips were applied.
most likely ampicillin
Subject: most likely ampicillin


could ampogen be ampicillin and gentamicin
Subject: could ampogen be ampicillin and gentamicin

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Yes, Unasyn (ampicillin and sulbactam)
Subject: Yes, Unasyn (ampicillin and sulbactam)

If you will just put what it sounds like in quotes on Google and then a plus sign and then another quoted term that is associated, you will find it. Example - quotes maoy not show here:

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type out ampicillin and gentamicin
Subject: type out ampicillin and gentamicin

Don't shorten to amp and gent.
never mind... i got it... doc was saying amp (ampicillin) and gent (gentamicin). NM
Subject: never mind... i got it... doc was saying amp (ampicillin) and gent (gentamicin). NM

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"amp & gent" slang for ampicillin and gentamicin
Subject: "amp & gent" slang for ampicillin and gentamicin

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