ethylene chloride
Posted By: nana on 2007-01-18
In Reply to: s/l eth-o-chlor-ic - debbie
Subject: ethylene chloride
I think it is ethylene chloride - a "freezing spray" used to numb up areas for treatment.
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WAG here but could be saying K chloride for sm
Subject: WAG here but could be saying K chloride for sm
potassium chloride? K-Dur etc? Just a guess here.
How about "K-Lor", potassium chloride nm
Subject: How about "K-Lor", potassium chloride nm
ethyl chloride?
Subject: ethyl chloride?
? KCL (potassium chloride)
Subject: ? KCL (potassium chloride)
Is it potassium chloride
Subject: Is it potassium chloride
My QA likes KCl if specific poss chloride is not
Subject: My QA likes KCl if specific poss chloride is not
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nope not it, s/l kinda like choleplasma chloride
Subject: nope not it, s/l kinda like choleplasma chloride
thank you!!
Is is Kay Ciel or KCl when referring to potassium chloride?
Subject: Is is Kay Ciel or KCl when referring to potassium chloride?
electrolytes (Carbon dioxide; chloride; potassium; sodium) levels? nm
Subject: electrolytes (Carbon dioxide; chloride; potassium; sodium) levels? nm
I found calcium chloride give for extremely high potassium levels.
Subject: I found calcium chloride give for extremely high potassium levels.
FWIW, our nurses call Gebauer's ethyl chloride spray Freezy Spray
Subject: FWIW, our nurses call Gebauer's ethyl chloride spray Freezy Spray
it's a spray-on topical anesthetic - maybe you could google ethyl chloride and see if any brand name pops out. Good luck!
Might be potassium chloride or potassium solution. nm
Subject: Might be potassium chloride or potassium solution. nm
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in lab reults, chloride s/l panda million? 48 and creatinine panda million? 82.2, is it possibly..
Subject: in lab reults, chloride s/l panda million? 48 and creatinine panda million? 82.2, is it possibly..
gram to million? If so how is this typed. Thanks.
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