S/L SCLERA
Posted By: PAM on 2006-11-17
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Subject: S/L SCLERA
HEENT: Sclerae not covered. *Pharynx and ** is a little dry. SOUNDS LIKE HE IS SAYING PHARYNX AND SCLERA IS A LITTLE DRY. DOES THAT SEEM RIGHT?
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Maybe clear sclera. Not exactly your s/l. Really not
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please remember it is sclerae, not sclera unless pt has one eye :)...nm
Subject: please remember it is sclerae, not sclera unless pt has one eye :)...nm
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yes, right! 1 = sclera, plural - sclerae....nm
Subject: yes, right! 1 = sclera, plural - sclerae....nm
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PE under HEENT say No s/l lid like sclera/starry protosis
Subject: PE under HEENT say No s/l lid like sclera/starry protosis
I agree with 'mt:': sclera nonicteric..nm
Subject: I agree with 'mt:': sclera nonicteric..nm
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