neurologic or neurological
Posted By: Lee on 2008-02-18
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Subject: neurologic or neurological
doc always says, "from a neurologic standpoint." Shouldn't it be from a neurological standpoint?
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Subject: neurological
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This dictator is slurring - here is the sentence and is under Physical Examination
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Subject: Neurological: Normal mero?
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Subject: tnx! any clue on the neurological part?
Thanks I'm going to listen to it now.
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She says this in a nanosecond Thanks again.
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Subject: s/l ab-sant - neurological term. Thanks nm
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Subject: neurologic
The word you are looking for is Romberg.
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Subject: neurologic deterioration? nm
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Subject: Your sentence is part of a neurologic exam. N/M
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