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Probably means the patient has rhinorrhea

Posted By: trose on 2008-03-12
In Reply to: It means after meals Hope this helps nm - trose

Subject: Probably means the patient has rhinorrhea

after meals.


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Subject: Probably what he means, or what the patient wrote. Why, oh why, do they do this!

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Subject: Could be that the rhinorrhea is green and not sputum from the cough, I would flag, just me...


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Subject: some s/l muco perio rhinorrhea is noted bilaterally.

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Subject: Better ask your QA. Some "verbatim" means "not really verbatim," some means "strictly verbatim." nm

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