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HEART: revealed a s/l "night" rate........

Posted By: abby on 2009-04-30
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Subject: HEART: revealed a s/l "night" rate........

Under Physical exam, in the HEART section, doc says "revealed a s/l "night" rate of 96, no murmur."


Can anyone think of a word that sounds like "night," that makes sense here?


Thanks,


 


Abby




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