
ctab | Student Doctor Network Forums
Jun 7, 2011 · What exactly does clear to auscultation imply? Does that simply mean you can hear lung sounds bilaterally? If you hear rales or wheezing is it no longer CLEAR to auscultation or are those …
Physical exam documentation | Student Doctor Network Forums
Jun 18, 2008 · CV: RRR, No murmur Resp: CTAB Abd: soft, NTTP Extrem: No edema, +2/4 pulses Neuro: Non-focal *For billing purposes we are only required to do an Airway, CV, and Pulm exam but …
H/P Write-up Abbreviations | Student Doctor Network Forums
Mar 29, 2004 · CTAB= clear to auscultation bilaterally no CVAT= no costophrenic angle tenderness NCAT= normocephalic atraumatic WDWN= well developed, well nourished c/d/i= clean, dry, intact …
Help with abbreviations | Student Doctor Network Forums
Aug 21, 2002 · Could somebody help me out with these abbreviations: Regarding cardiovascular system, what does RRR mean? What does the "nl" in "nl S1 S2" mean? What's "no M/R/G" mean? …
drip system vs q4 call system | Student Doctor Network Forums
Jul 29, 2007 · Our medicine program moved from a q4 call system to a drip system. We have 4 medicine teams of 1 senior, 2 interns. Do any of you have experience going from a system where one team …
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Jun 17, 2004 · I liked using Microsoft Word or any word processor with the AutoCorrect feature so that you can type in keyboard shortcuts that spit out huge blocks of preformatted text. It's great when you …
Need help on how to study for 2nd year OSCE!!!
Nov 12, 2006 · Hi-i was wondering if anyone else had to do an OSCE at the end of 2nd year. We have one in a month and I have no idea how to study for it. Is there a list of things that we have to …