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Do you hear the words delayed expiratory phase, not sure if this helps. nm

Posted By: iheartjackbauer on 2006-04-10
In Reply to: x-ray phase/sensory phase? - Ctiff

Subject: Do you hear the words delayed expiratory phase, not sure if this helps. nm

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OBJECTIVE:  The neck is otherwise supple.  Chest is clear.  X-ray (s/l phase is equal to sensory phase) consistent with her COPD.  CVS is regular.  Abdomen tender in the left lower quadrant without guarding, rebound or organomegaly.  The lower extremities without edema.


 


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