Might want to ask if this is typical for this doc. Maalox sometimes
Posted By: used for wound care topically. nm on 2007-10-22
In Reply to: s/l Citra 10 ml applied to the skin b.i.d. - Rose
Subject: Might want to ask if this is typical for this doc. Maalox sometimes
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Maybe Maalox
Subject: Maybe Maalox
They sometimes mix that with those other things for mouth sores, GI cocktails, etc.
Mixture of Maalox, lidocaine, and benadryl used to relieve the pain of mouth ulcers
Subject: Mixture of Maalox, lidocaine, and benadryl used to relieve the pain of mouth ulcers
Larry's solution is a mixture of Maalox, lidocaine, and benadryl used to relieve the pain of mouth ulcers
Found it on this word board: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=270985
s/l neb typical vastia
Subject: s/l neb typical vastia
well, it's definitely not typical like a first thought- sm
Subject: well, it's definitely not typical like a first thought- sm
Because the patient is given an antibiotic. I can't rule out atypical but it seems unlikely because I just can't hear all those syllables.
rude post - no name - typical
Subject: rude post - no name - typical
Thank goodness for the nice people out there.
Not a typical heading, but how about "question etiology." nm
Subject: Not a typical heading, but how about "question etiology." nm
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2 more s/l *staria* typical to Cushings and *understeindial*
Subject: 2 more s/l *staria* typical to Cushings and *understeindial*
Patient evaluated for obesity and weight gain.
I do not see any *starea* that are typical with Cushing disease.
I am going to check her A1c, testosterone, DHE, sulfate, and *understeindial*
Thanks.
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