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Having trouble with link

Posted By: ML on 2007-10-13
In Reply to: See link inside. - oldtimer

Subject: Having trouble with link

I am having trouble with the link.  It just brings up Merk page and it is too long for the link for the page? Help?


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Subject: To QA: I'm having trouble with the diffrence between pressor support and pressure support?

Or are the one and the same? 

 

Example: 

 

The infant is on pressor/pressure support (cardiac section). 

 

I get both on google.  Could you give me an example of when you would use either of these? 

 

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Or are they the same thing?  Dictator says that the infant is gradually weaned from pressure OR pressor support and transferred to p.o. medications.  The infant has congestive heart failure. 

 

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Here is a link for the beta version of google. I love it and use it for workk all the time. Makes it easy to find those words etc you are not sureof the correct spelling


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I got mine here. It's the best price I found. I couldn't see spending $17 on one. This one is $9. Also, the shipping on it seemed pretty steep at the time, almost as much or more than the adapter, so I emailed and asked if it could be sent in a small mailing envelope via usps. They told me they could do that and just charged $2 for the shipping. Here's the link:

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