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ectopic beat nm

Posted By: M.A. on 2006-07-14
In Reply to: is this correct for HEART; occasional s/l topic beat? - Rebecca

Subject: ectopic beat nm

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ectopic? sm
Subject: ectopic? sm

There is also double ectopic/malignant ventricular/multifocal supraventricular/reentrant ventricular, supraventricular, triple ectopic etc.


As per my Sted's Cardio.


Any of those?


ectopic?
Subject: ectopic?

could it be mid ectopic T waves??
I think you're right with ectopic, thanks
Subject: I think you're right with ectopic, thanks


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Subject: ectopic pleats?

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Pt undergoing D&C and lap for ectopic pregnancy.
Subject: Pt undergoing D&C and lap for ectopic pregnancy.

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Subject: more info: likely ectopic pregnancy...does sound like peristalsing..Thanx!


the word is used again here: left upper s/l mo-adi of the ectopic system. sm for complete snt agai
Subject: the word is used again here: left upper s/l mo-adi of the ectopic system. sm for complete snt again.

catheter which allowed passage of the Benson wire to the left upper moadi of the ectoptic system.
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Subject: don't beat yourself up, your are not alone

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Subject: could be in beat run.


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Subject: end beat run?


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Subject: One-beat clonus?


probably saying an 8-beat run of ventricular
Subject: probably saying an 8-beat run of ventricular

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Subject: Good day CL :) Beat me to it! Was getting link lol


Okay folks... end of the day and I am beat and brain dead please help
Subject: Okay folks... end of the day and I am beat and brain dead please help

PA states The patient was admitted for a ________ graft posterior tibial artery distal to previous anastomosis. s/l gem or gen graft (not jump graft).


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Or possibly multi-beat clonus :-) nm
Subject: Or possibly multi-beat clonus :-) nm

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I agree. I was about to post the same thing, but you beat me to it.
Subject: I agree. I was about to post the same thing, but you beat me to it.


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Subject: I hate to beat a dead horse, but...

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is this correct for HEART; occasional s/l topic beat?
Subject: is this correct for HEART; occasional s/l topic beat?

HEART: Regular in rhythm and rate, with an occasional topic beat.



 


Sorry, I stand corrected, beat me with a wet noodle, I deserve it.
Subject: Sorry, I stand corrected, beat me with a wet noodle, I deserve it.

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Subject: hate to beat a dead horse on ileal conduit

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Subject: Heart: Regular rate and rhythm, no murmur, s/l (no extra beat) is hear