undulation = wave-like motion, could fit
Posted By: cartilage (sic) load carriage also fits - NM on 2007-03-30
In Reply to: ortho help please sm... - TIA
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Probably undulation.
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ST-T-wave changes
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Subject: Is it ST-T-wave changes or ST-T wave changes?
It's a modifier, so would it be ST-T-wave changes?
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ST-T waves changes.
non-Q-wave MI
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I tried searching the archives and have looked in my books. Clear as day.........
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?is it capitalized? Thanks so much in advance.
they also say PR interval and R-wave....sm
Subject: they also say PR interval and R-wave....sm
R-wave progression, QRS duration, QT segment, ST and T elevations or segments, PR interval and all kinds of letters of the alphabet *lol*
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Wave sign is correct - sm
Subject: Wave sign is correct - sm
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Subject: nonspecific ST-T wave changes (on EKG, not neuro).
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or nonspecific ST-T wave abnormality
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"ST-T wave changes" is correct
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Cardiology & Pulmonary Words.
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