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untorrid events??

Posted By: Marsha Wooten on 2006-01-13
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Subject: untorrid events??

Transcribing about a patient with bradycardia.  


The patient responded well when treated with medications and had no untorrid s/l events. 




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untorrid events
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thanks for the help!!!
MRI of the brain, given that he is at high risk for s/l bactor events. sm
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Pt with vertigo/dizziness, diabetes, and CABG.  Further workup will include an MRI of the brain to rule out any brainstem ischemic disease, given that he is at high risk for __ events. 
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Precipitating, or precipatory events, just means something that would provoke....sm
Subject: Precipitating, or precipatory events, just means something that would provoke....sm

the asthma attack, such as extreme stress, sometimes extreme exercise, exposure to a known allergen, ect., so go with the sentence structure, the word is okay!  Besides, I have had asthma for about 30 years, so know these terms from both sides!