s/l *street* sleeping vehicle. Is this just another name for a trailor? nm Thanks
Posted By: tealight on 2008-01-30
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street sweeping vehicle? (that cleans the street?)
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Thanks. She is sleeping now.
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That would be awful; wonder what noise they make sleeping.nm
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cardiac evaluation which documented some sleeping episodes of *wankibok* through a Holter monitor.
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how about privately owned vehicle
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Patient in a motor vehicle accident with her tractor
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HEENT: There is no pain on palpation of her calvarial bones. Furthermore, there is no *s/l* "pain crepidence" or depression on palpation of the posterior spinous processes.
No hyphen in motor vehicle. Maybe driving a 4 x 4 with a roll bar
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Procedures: s/l can present my vehicle of venous doppler
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Oxycodone sublingual or s/l bugle or vehicle route? Thanks. nm
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Probably talking about report physicians file with Motor Vehicle Dept - sm
Subject: Probably talking about report physicians file with Motor Vehicle Dept - sm
When patient's have seizure disorder or passing out episodes, etc. most states want physicians to fill out a "Confidential Morbidity Report" (or name similar to that) and send to the DMV letting them know the patient has been diagnosed with condition that can cause loss of control of the vehicle -- did doctor say he counseled patient on not driving until seizures under control for x-amount of months or something like that?
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