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,,,sorry, 426 is what it should be. You'll hear them way higher

Posted By: than this with liver damage, etc. nm Wanderer on 2007-10-25
In Reply to: MedlinePlus shows normal values less than 75, so your value is elevated, - but it does NOT have the decimal in it, so 400 wha

Subject: ,,,sorry, 426 is what it should be. You'll hear them way higher

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Subject: patient to a to a higher *estulon* of care ?? nm

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Subject: ester-type anesthetics is correct. (these have a higher incidence of allergic reaction)sm

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If you don't have drug reference books, Quick Look Drug Book is a great book.  Also, you can go to www.fda.gov and then click on drugs, and it will take you to the drugs@fda site, which is great because you can enter just 3 letters of the word.  Also, if you know what the drug is used to treat, type in that condition in google, and you can often find several drugs listed for that condition.  For example, "stop smoking medications" will pull up bupropion hydrochloride.


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I type them, even though they come up on spell check.  I have  never had a report back with any of those types of words corrected.  If the doc says it, I type it and the docs seem to do that a lot these days. 
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That is the thing about this business. There are many different types of work and many different ways in which it gets accomplished. Some of us have excellent ears and ESLs are fun for us. Some of us need the same set of doctors day in and day out, whereas others of us would be bored stiff with this. Some like acute care, some like clinics and some like both.

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