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Posted By: psych word on 2008-02-11
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Axis I:  (s/l) "Contact" disorder, adolescent onset.  


The patient is 16 years old. 


I can't find that in my Stedman's psych book.....Any suggestions? Thanks! 




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Nursing reports that she is finally able to tolerate ____| QA MARKER: 20 |____ tube feedings at 30 cc per hour.


s/l Patinogin


SM for quick clarification...
He has a long-standing problem. However, his problem is of long standing.

(Just thought I'd mention it.) *grin*
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  6-12 years: 2 mg every 4-6 hours, not to exceed 12 mg/day or sustained release 8 mg at bedtime

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Dosage Forms


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