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sorry misunderstood your answer.

Posted By: dumb frustrated mt on 2006-01-06
In Reply to: what? Hemoccult is to test for blood. Just not sure if it is rectal or not - dumb mt

Subject: sorry misunderstood your answer.




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what a moron I am......*LOL*....so sorry....seems I have a reading comprehension problem this Friday (after a very long week but still NO EXCUSE)........please forgive me........



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SOAP - format used years ago in MT work......(not the company name of Soap Transcription)


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dT-hiscens



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