turgor?
Posted By: pdqtrans on 2006-12-16
In Reply to: Skin has normal 'character' and pigmentation nm - tiny
Subject: turgor?
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pulp turgor?
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Doc states his s/l pulp turgor is good?
Does that make sense?
Turgor is good? nm
Subject: Turgor is good? nm
May be skin turgor is supple. nm
Subject: May be skin turgor is supple. nm
nm
thanks - turgor def. makes more sense, but still hearing character - this is a new ESL doc
Subject: thanks - turgor def. makes more sense, but still hearing character - this is a new ESL doc
would doc say skin with good s/l rigidity??? and turgor for elderly patient?
Subject: would doc say skin with good s/l rigidity??? and turgor for elderly patient?
spasticity is correct. She isn't saying skin turgor. Still sounds like turgurous, but that isn
Subject: spasticity is correct. She isn't saying skin turgor. Still sounds like turgurous, but that isn't a word.
Skin pulp turgor is a reliable way of monitoring reperfusion
Subject: Skin pulp turgor is a reliable way of monitoring reperfusion
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