Venous stasis/venostasis...sm
Posted By: Val S. on 2005-09-22
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Is there a preferred way to transcribe venostasis/venous stasis? I've always typed venostatis (in reference to changes in the extremity). QA person saying that venostasis is "treatment of CHF by compression proximal veins of the extremities with tourniquets" taken from Stedman's dictionary... your thoughts? Thank you!
Val
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