| Could you have heard "EUA" for examination under anesthesia, or EOA smPosted By: Lifer on 2006-12-04In Reply to: s/l-EOA-) demonstrated he had 2+ to the front, trace to the back, 1 to the bottom. - TIA
 
 Subject: Could you have heard "EUA" for examination under anesthesia, or EOA sm
 
 could be examination on admission, though that's not usually abbreviated.
 
 
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