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s/l "fival" heart monitor sm.

Posted By: Bev on 2007-12-12
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Subject: s/l "fival" heart monitor sm.

"fival" monitor rhythm looks, at best, to be a fine irregular rhythm that could be compatible with fine V. fib.




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