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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Some fave medical briefs

Sharing some favorite medical briefs today.  Hopefully, you'll be able to use some of these.

anatomy NAEM
anatomic NAEK
blood vessel  BLAOFL
blood pressure BLAOP
temperature T-P
cardio  KAO
vascular VAFK
cardiovascular KAOFK
cardiac KAORK
clinical KLEUPBL
vomit SROPLT
diabetes TKAOEUBTS
shoulder SHOELRD
pulmonary PLAER
headache HAEUBG
female FAEL
male MAEL
failure TPAURL
femur TPAOERM
juvenile SKWRAOUFL
laryngitis LAEURPBGTS
manipulate MEUP
manipulation MEUPGS
tissue TEURB
phlebitis TPHREBTS
paralysis PAEURLSZ
artery AERT
aorta AORT
arteriosclerosis AORSZ
medication MAEUGS
pharmaceutical TPARL
pharmacy TPAERMS
sodium SOEMD
muscle MUFL
p.r.n. PR*N
b.i.d. B*EUD
degenerative disc disease  D*DZ
weakened WAEKD
Children's Hospital KHOPT
OB-GYN OB/TKPWAOEUPB
pregnant PREGT
abdomen A*BD
abdominal A*BL
AIDS A*EUDZ
HIV H*EUF
meningitis MENGTS
infection TPH-FBGS
poison POEUFPB
allergy HR-RG
semen SPHAOEPB
cancer KAERPBS
antibiotic AEB
anti-inflammatory AEFL
fracture FRAKT
reaction RAEBGS
trauma TRAUM
traumatic TRAUMT
esophagus SOFGS
palsy PAELS

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting these.

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  2. does anyone have a brief for "reasonable degree of medical certainty" I would very much appreciate it.

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  3. Sound crazy to have a two-stroke brief, but I use a two-stroker for it. R-D/M-S is what I use for reasonable degree of medical certainty. R-D/M-P is what I use for a reasonable degree of medical probability.

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