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Style question: If using the term SM

Posted By: Dorothy on 2007-08-04
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Subject: Style question: If using the term SM

"history of present illness" within the report, such as "see history of present illness above", do you capitalize the letters such as "see History of Present Illness above"?  Also, such as "see Review of Systems below"?  Do we keep them lower case or upper case when they are used within the report? 


Thank you. I'm confused and I hope this question makes sense.


 




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http://www.ismp.org/tools/errorproneabbreviations.pdf
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