no "hitting" or clotting disoders.
Posted By: mushmouth md on 2005-09-20
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no "hitting" disorders
Subject: no "hitting" disorders
This could be a slang use of the term HIT, acronym for heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. I think I would write it HIT'ing.
Help - clotting med?
Subject: Help - clotting med?
I know I have typed this word before, but just can't get it today!!!
IV fluids: 500 cc (sounds like) Hisban.
Hysban? Hisban? arghhhh!!!!
could it be thrombin clotting test?
Subject: could it be thrombin clotting test?
patient with clotting disorder
Subject: patient with clotting disorder
Doctor says either INR or I&R and pro-time
Neither entry of INR or I&R in my abbreviations book makes particular sense for this situation. And is it correct to hyphenate pro-time?
probably "no bleeding or clotting disorders"
Subject: probably "no bleeding or clotting disorders"
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Ever heard this, poor man's clotting test? TIA
Subject: Ever heard this, poor man's clotting test? TIA
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