You will hear "neb" or "nebs" frequently
Posted By: QAer on 2008-03-05
In Reply to: New to clinic work. I'm thinking nebulizer meds, but she didn't list them - so didn't know if I'm hearing right. Thanks
Subject: You will hear "neb" or "nebs" frequently
Albuterol neb, etc. so I'm sure that's what they were saying.. just "nebs".
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