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PE: Pt is calm with vaticanesia

Posted By: Misha on 2007-10-06
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Subject: PE: Pt is calm with vaticanesia

Hx of Parkinson disease, mild depression, multiple-systems atrophy, and is 96 years old.

As above, in physical exam he dictates:

The patient is calm with "vaticanesia." (Alternately, he might be saying "batik anesia.") Alert, cooperative, in no acute distress.

I tried One-Look, but I didn't get anything helpful.





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