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sentences are "He was also tachycardic, but in no respiratory distress. He is not s/l T tipnic.

Posted By: Jenn on 2008-04-30
In Reply to: s/ T-tipnic TIA. NMl - Jenn

Subject: sentences are "He was also tachycardic, but in no respiratory distress. He is not s/l T tipnic. NM

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Subject: Nope. Looked up operose and it means labored. She is in respiratory distress so it seems to make

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respiratory? sentences before or after might give more clues?
Subject: respiratory? sentences before or after might give more clues?


s/ T-tipnic TIA. NMl
Subject: s/ T-tipnic TIA. NMl

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Subject: how about alert and in no acute distress or some variation of this?

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Subject: S/L-Atyptic pleasant female in no apparent distress.


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Subject: The sentences that contain your s/l would be a really BIG help! nm

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Subject: what are the other two sentences?


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Subject: Here is one of the sentences. sm

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Subject: Two sentences or one?


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Subject: Two sentences or one?

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Subject: Could you give us the sentences before and after? That would really help. Thanks!

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Subject: ok, just how far do yo go in fixing the ESL sentences?

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Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?
Subject: Should I take out one of the word (many) from these two sentences?

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Subject: Personally, I do a verbatim account and I have begun sentences with "CT".


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respiratory phasicity?

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