patient denies s/l accumplates, see message
Posted By: qtxan on 2008-03-27
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The patient denies any fevers, chills, night sweats, weight loss, hemoptysis, pleuritic chest pain, nausea, synovitis, arthralgia, skin rash, s/l accumplates, headaches or sinus pain.
This is throwing me for a loop!
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Here's a page that might help you.
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This is a pulmonary account. It sounds like she needed to use the "VAS??" every two hours.
Then again under plan "increase use of vest/VAS??" It definitely is related to pulmonary.
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Astrin
http://www.ihop-net.org/UniPub/iHOP/gs/95695.html
Plus, the word "insure" should be "ensure"
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