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PPD. (sm)

Posted By: editor on 2006-01-15
In Reply to: PPD versus ppd - Just a little confused

I saw the reply on the other board to this. And there's really no way to say this tactfully, so I'll just say it. The other answer was wrong. It's PPD. Verbatim meand just that - verbatim. You put what the doc says no matter what they say. You don't correct grammar. You don't expand abbreviations. You don't "fix" their document. If there's something they dictate that is blatantly wrong, like saying the patient's hematocrit was 5467, then you put a blank and flag it. But verbatim is verbatim.


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