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I do not get any clear malaria-like s/l corsion or torsion fever pattern. Help! TIA

Posted By: jb on 2008-03-13
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Subject: It is so clear Fair a con FE, can't get Femcon FE, it is just so clear. :(


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Subject: No, used it for fever blisters! Ugh. sm

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Subject: If the patient is doing better, (i.e. fever has gone away) yep it is right.


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Subject: fever and chills?


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Subject: ? Valley fever ?

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Subject: if talking about fever - its "defervesced." /nm


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Subject: Vally Fever...is this correct?

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Subject: fever=infection...so yes, because it's an antibiotic...nm


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Subject: S/L doctor is saying (lace) fever lymphadenopathy

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Subject: That is it! He mentioned rheumatic fever earlier...thank you.

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Subject: Type of fever???? s/l palie or halee

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Subject: return to ER if any fever, chills, or (s/l synthen) - nm


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Subject: agree with 250 mg/5 mL, but hyperpyrexia? (high fever), nm


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Subject: He denies any nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and no recent s/l interim.

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