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Could be right; they often use an agent to deaden nerves for postop pain. NM

Posted By: MTDays on 2007-10-31
In Reply to: ? type of catheter - Karen

Subject: Could be right; they often use an agent to deaden nerves for postop pain. NM




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Subject: Anyone doing MT should know if a period is required after postop.

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