could it be delay? nm
Posted By: sassee on 2007-11-30
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Subject: could it be delay? nm
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sorry for the delay...
Subject: sorry for the delay...
had to get some dinner :)
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Are they testing for speech delay? sm
Subject: Are they testing for speech delay? sm
Is this a child or adult or geriatric patient?
Yes - speech delay testing
Subject: Yes - speech delay testing
and in a child.
defect, delay or disorder
Subject: defect, delay or disorder
those would be my first guesses....by the way it is intraventricular =)
"Developmental delay and prematurity" ? (nm)
Subject: "Developmental delay and prematurity" ? (nm)
Developmental delay with *aspergill* syndrome...
Subject: Developmental delay with *aspergill* syndrome...
I know I've heard this before, but I'm not finding it. Thanks!
Stands for developmental delay or disability...
Subject: Stands for developmental delay or disability...
when used in psychological terms.
The A-V delay value is based on the time between APACE and VSENSE for normal atrioventricular conduc
Subject: The A-V delay value is based on the time between APACE and VSENSE for normal atrioventricular conduction for the patient.
Does this fit?
Intraventricular versus intraventricular conduction delay
Subject: Intraventricular versus intraventricular conduction delay
I just really can't hear what this doc is saying. I've looked up both and both apparently exist, so is there any way to know which is more commonly used or in what situation? Thanks.
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