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The A-V delay value is based on the time between APACE and VSENSE for normal atrioventricular conduc

Posted By: birdlady on 2008-02-24
In Reply to: For the most part he is in s/l apace vsense mode. - lg

Subject: The A-V delay value is based on the time between APACE and VSENSE for normal atrioventricular conduction for the patient.

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For the most part he is in s/l apace vsense mode.
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AV for atrioventricular
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Subject: Are they testing for speech delay? sm

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and in a child.
defect, delay or disorder
Subject: defect, delay or disorder

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Subject: "Developmental delay and prematurity" ? (nm)


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BUS                                       Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s


 


BUSV                                     Bartholins/Urethra/Skene’s/vagina.


 


Here is abbrev link for you.       


 


http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/obgyn-clerkship/UVA/Abbreviations.cfm                         


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Subject: In LD says UA normal and then what sounds like C-MENT T is normal (maybe CMT)? nm


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Subject: may be normal values or normal range? nm

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Subject: How about lingual-based?

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Subject: is it protime, pro-time, or spelled out prothrombin time? also, where did you find it.. i've looked.

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