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long-term illness.. sm

Posted By: mtinokc on 2008-12-19
In Reply to: Which is it??? - Ann Huizenga

Subject: long-term illness.. sm

or: illness is long term, without dash... never used longterm... hope this helps


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Subject: Thanks....stupid ASR. Been correcting that term for so long I was doubting myself.

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Subject: Could it possibly be LTAC..for long term acute care? nm

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Subject: illness

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Subject: Some type of illness? What comes before or after this? nm

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Subject: See HPI. (as in see history of present illness)


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Subject: Not sure, but "Per History of Present Illness?

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Subject: I type it History of Present Illness

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Subject: wild guess..."unremarkable for history of illness" ??? or sm

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Subject: Doesn't clinical presentation mean how the illness presents sm

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Subject: not for long because moderators.....SM

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