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elevated troponin

Posted By: mt12 on 2006-09-09
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Subject: elevated troponin

The elderly patient had elevated troponin and mental status change.  S/L dictator is saying patient was treated for possible "enstemmie" ???  (He said this twice during discharge summary and both times sounded like "enstemmie"??  Thanks for any help.


 




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