check out this website http://www.kci1.com/35.asp
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check the abbreviation website: MediLexicon
Subject: check the abbreviation website: MediLexicon
great website for all sorts of abbreviations....
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I usually look at the http when I google, if
Subject: I usually look at the http when I google, if
I don't see a site that is well known to me, or it appears that it was just "blogged", I usually do not trust it. However, if it is a medical site I will generally go with that. Sorry I couldn't have helped more.
http://www.chemocare.com/bio/
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Verb: replete ri'pleet
1. Fill to satisfaction
- satiate, sate, fill
Adjective: replete ri'pleet
1. Filled to satisfaction with food or drink
- full
2. (followed by 'with') deeply filled or permeated
"it is replete with misery"
- instinct
Derived forms: repleted, repleting, repletes
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Subject: I have actually transcribed this myself along the way and found the site http://www.spineuniverse.com/displayarticle.php/article1972.html awhile ago, so a dull bell rang in my head. So big you're welcome!
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antigenic...yes...sm...http://www.urologysanantonio.com/print/trials.html
Subject: antigenic...yes...sm...http://www.urologysanantonio.com/print/trials.html
Although this regards prostate cancer (not applicable to a female patient) I think this is the info you're looking for. Quote: Once the host recognizes the antigenic material implanted, it is hoped that the circulating humoral immunologic cells would then attack the host's recurrent Prostate Cancer cells. This technique has been successful in other types of tumors. Our site is one of a front line of sites to study the Vaccine in the treatment of Prostate Cancer.
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Yep http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2002/502_men.html
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According to http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/proud+flesh (sm)
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The swollen flesh that surrounds a healing wound, caused by excessive granulation.
per http://www.abanet.org/buslaw/blt/blt9-barnes.html
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KISS
"The privacy regulation, which we will fondly refer to as the K.I.S.S. (Keep It Secret, Stupid) Rule.
The K.I.S.S. Rule was published as a proposed rule, asking for public commentary, on Nov. 3, 1999. Indicative of how controversial it is,"
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Subject: Try http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/wbc/sample.html
This website might help...
Subject: This website might help...
Hi. I do quite a bit of OP notes with lots of deliveries and surgeries for OB/GYN. I do agree with the previous post that those books would be extremely helpful, but I totally understand being strapped for cash (single mom with three kids here). I thought this website might offer you some help until things start to get a little better for you. You will find links here for just about everything.
I hope this helps. Good luck with everything and congratulations on your upcoming wedding
website (sm)
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Hope this helps. There are also sample OB/GYN operative reports you can look at.
http://www.mtdesk.com/lstobgyn.shtml
MPR website
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OMG!! This site is incredible. I work for a hospital with over 15,000 employees statewide, and this site is the best by far.
Thanks a whole lot!!!
website
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Cannot really help you with your preston ... but here is a website I have found helpful
http://medicine.ucsd.edu/clinicalmed/introduction.htm
Yep, that's EXACTLY the website I was at...sm
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for the past 10-15 minutes - I wish my plastic surgeons, who use the V.A.C. System all the time and I've been working for them 10+ years - would have corrected me over ALL this time......*cyberslaps them* *LOL*
Well, I thank you and the person who posted the corrrect answer (was that you?).....for sending me in the right direction. Actually it's better because now I will type in the periods and that's 3 more character spaces to get paid for *rofl*
Thanks :)
I see it on one website SM
Subject: I see it on one website SM
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/childrenshealth/203160.html
If you scroll down to the Answer section, third paragraph, they refer to the tonsils as "juicy and prominent."
Here's KCI's Website
Subject: Here's KCI's Website
http://www.kci1.com/35.asp
website???
Subject: website???
I went to this link, but it's not for what you said it was...It is a manufacturing site?? Would really like the correct website address if you have it. Thanks.
Thanks so much for the website!!!
Subject: Thanks so much for the website!!!
website...
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not sure if this will help you but may be a good place to start next time with ophth words...
http://www.mtdesk.com/lists_oph.shtml
thanks so much and for the website.
Subject: thanks so much and for the website.
Alphabetical list of fungi http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/ukramaps/a.htm (hope this will help)
Subject: Alphabetical list of fungi http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/ukramaps/a.htm (hope this will help)
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