has anyone ever hard of the phrase quick tick describing chest pain
Posted By: jami on 2006-09-21
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Subject: has anyone ever hard of the phrase quick tick describing chest pain
The doctor dictatates the following: HER QUICK TICK LEFT SIDED CHEST PAIN CONTINUES.
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It is possible if doc is just using the word as an adjective describing any associated pain.
Subject: It is possible if doc is just using the word as an adjective describing any associated pain.
Yeah :) It does really sound like he's describing the pain with this word. nm
Subject: Yeah :) It does really sound like he's describing the pain with this word. nm
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Subject: chest pain
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Subject: Pleuritic chest pain.
does that sound like it now?
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Subject: S/L pruritic chest pain
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Subject: She had no s/l precipitory chest pain or palpitations
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Subject: Also when used as a compound modifier describing a noun or pronoun, it is follow-up - sm
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