Perfect! Thank you!!!!
Posted By: Deanie on 2005-12-16
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This is a PERFECT example about how sm
Subject: This is a PERFECT example about how sm
misleading and inaccurate Google is. This definition is for acute PYELONEPHRITIS. You will not find "polynephritis" in any Stedman's or Dorland's reference. APN is the abbreviation for "acute pyelonephritis."
Poly means many. nephritis is inflammation of kidney.
Perfect! Thanks!
Subject: Perfect! Thanks!
The way you have it is perfect -
Subject: The way you have it is perfect -
the second half of that sentence is referring to the range of motion. Try saying the word "on" in front of range of motion and that sentence makes perfect sense.
perfect!
Subject: perfect!
Thanks!
almost perfect - SM
Subject: almost perfect - SM
She brings in a printout of blood pressure readings; 90+ percent are less than 130/75.
perfect
Subject: perfect
Thank you so much!
This board is the best!
Well, then it's perfect! Thank you all! :-) nm
Subject: Well, then it's perfect! Thank you all! :-) nm
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Perfect. Thanks so much.
Subject: Perfect. Thanks so much.
Perfect nm
Subject: Perfect nm
perfect, thank you!
Subject: perfect, thank you!
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perfect traction?
Subject: perfect traction?
no perfect traction
Having hard time making out this part on breast exam.
no tenderness, masses, dimpling, or inflammation. No __________ s/l perfect traction, inversion, or discharge.
it's absolutely perfect the way you have it!!
Subject: it's absolutely perfect the way you have it!!
Perfect sense...
Subject: Perfect sense...
Except that one expects vomiting from salmonella, not cardiac catherization! Though, I'm sure it happens more frequently than I hear about it. :) Thanks.
this is a perfect example of why finding your own definitive
Subject: this is a perfect example of why finding your own definitive
from a variety of people with different opinions. I am sure that with good research, you will find the correct answers. I also feel that everyone who answered you felt they were more correct than those whose answers contracted thei own.
actually I think it makes perfect sense to use it as
Subject: actually I think it makes perfect sense to use it as
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Makes perfect sense. Thank you.
Subject: Makes perfect sense. Thank you.
Well thanks Ms. Perfect Spelling Police. Obviously,
Subject: Well thanks Ms. Perfect Spelling Police. Obviously,
you don't know how to read between the lines...I said, "IT'S MONDAY MORNING." Lighten up.
Yep, makes perfect sense
Subject: Yep, makes perfect sense
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A perfect fit! You're a genius.
Subject: A perfect fit! You're a genius.
I think you have it!! Makes perfect sense. nm
Subject: I think you have it!! Makes perfect sense. nm
Makes perfect sense. sm
Subject: Makes perfect sense. sm
Using edge as another word for margin/boundary/border etc. Hear that a lot in x-rays etc.
A perfect reference for brand-name surgical sm
Subject: A perfect reference for brand-name surgical sm
equipment is the Stedman's Medical and Surgical Equipment Words. It's great! There are 11 pages of alphabetized clamps in there.
BTW, it's Harmonic Scalpel (brand name).
Golfball dressing might be okay as is (the shape they need to wad it up against the surgical area to provide pressure). pdqtrans provided the correct answers to your clamps.
Think undercurrent makes perfect sense. Below the surface etc. sm
Subject: Think undercurrent makes perfect sense. Below the surface etc. sm
Main Entry:un*der*cur*rent Pronunciation:-*k*r-*nt Function:noun
1 : a current below the surface 2 : a hidden tendency of feeling or opinion
Perfect! Thanks so much! (this doc has an annoying tendency to try to sound impressive in her repo
Subject: Perfect! Thanks so much! (this doc has an annoying tendency to try to sound impressive in her reports) :)
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