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she has been taking s/l nonalgesics rather than aspirin...thanks

Posted By: debbie on 2007-06-16
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I think he is saying. taking no analgesics other than aspirin thank you
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Subject: Aspirin is never capitalized. nm

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Subject: aspirin and dipyridamole? but I'm not sure about the dose, do you have any more info? nm


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1. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes.

2. ASCVD status post CABG.

3. Status post CVA without neurologic deficit, except for some mild dysphagia.

4. Obstructive cerebrovascular disease.

Given dipyridamole 50 mg t.i.d. He is to continue with s/l s/l aspirin grains/drains 5 daily.

Thanks!

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Subject: Aspirin is considered generic, unless coupled with

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Subject: OP here--thanks very much taking the time to help!


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That does help! Thanks so much for taking the time!
Subject: That does help! Thanks so much for taking the time!

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Thanks so much! I'm taking notes!
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Thanks for taking the time, but what I was looking for...
Subject: Thanks for taking the time, but what I was looking for...

was when there are abnormalities in the CBC, the further studies that are typically performed (eg, iron, TIBC, ferritin, transferrin saturation, etc). Maybe these are too dependent on the lab performing the studies to have normals. I'm not certain.

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Taking into account any possible slurring...
Subject: Taking into account any possible slurring...

or stumbling over the word....could it possibly be "oblique" ?  (pronounced by the doc as "o-bleek" instead of "o-blike")


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Subject: are you taking a test? I bet the above posts are yours, too.

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