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emcypibrine-induced pancreatitis. - please help
Posted: May 25, 2010
The doctor spelled out emcypibrine-induced pancreatitis and I can't find the emcypibrine word anywhere, not sure if I should blank it or leave it as spelled? TIA
Acute pancreatitis with probable SIDs. Rule out pseudocyst or superimposed candidiasis. The fullness of the cul-de-sac may be secondary to ascites "s/l lofadet" of gynecologic problem. ...
This is a new doctor for me, and in the last 2 reports he said the same thing. I can't figure it out.
It s/l a-quill of
After (___) of anesthesia was induced the patient’s left upper extremity was prepped and draped in the usual sterile manner.
Thank you. ...
An excellent spinal anesthetic was induced and mantained without complication or (s/l emit).
Also under the heading ANESTHESIA doctor dictates "Final" what does this mean?
Thanks for help! ...
I must really need the caffeine to kick in thiis morning! it sounds like the RN is saying the patient had a stress induced "non- stemmy" as well as acute CHF- any ideas? It is obviously something to do with a cardiac condition. ...