PFT: use of meters square?
Posted By: jckerygma on 2007-11-21
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Subject: PFT: use of meters square?
Forced vital capacity is within normal limits predicted range of height (14.7 meters square).
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I think 1.3 square cm looks fine. I maybe would SM
Subject: I think 1.3 square cm looks fine. I maybe would SM
expand centimeter since square isn't abbreviated, i.e. "1.3 square centimeter"
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What is the correct way to abbreviate this???
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I swear it sounds like this, but I am stumped to verify it. Any suggestions?
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1.73 meters would be my guess.
Subject: 1.73 meters would be my guess.
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I want to put in here electrocautery of bleeders, but it just does not sound like what is being said.
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