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Not the OP, but a skin prep would be under a different heading

Posted By: and not fluids used during an operation. nm :) on 2007-09-08
In Reply to: Could it be Hibiclens.... - angel22

Subject: Not the OP, but a skin prep would be under a different heading

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I believe he is trying to say bladder urine was obtained. It could be his mis-spoke. I just wasn't sure. Thanks for your help.