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<description>My other patient got an order to transfer out once I brought her down to interventional radiology for temporary catheter and then onto dialysis. ... He also had the following drips: propofol, levophed, neosynephrine, xigris, D10, bicarb, potassium, protonix. . . I can't even remember what else!...</description>
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