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Perfect sense...

Posted By: Michelle Anderson on 2008-10-11
In Reply to: I think you have it!! Makes perfect sense. nm - Txczech

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.


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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.




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She brings in a printout of blood pressure readings; 90+ percent are less than 130/75. 


 


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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.
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you don't know how to read between the lines...I said, "IT'S MONDAY MORNING."  Lighten up.
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equipment is the Stedman's Medical and Surgical Equipment Words. It's great! There are 11 pages of alphabetized clamps in there.

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