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never mind, listened after end of this 10-minute

Posted By: beth on 2007-04-17
In Reply to: HELP-- pt has history of heroin and - beth

Subject: never mind, listened after end of this 10-minute

report and it was "history of IV", lol, did not hear anything like that first time through.


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