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I guess you don't believe in ghosts, eh, motts?
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I might actually do the blue and gold in my own home it looks realy good even with the decay
We use those abbreviations all the time. It is not nearly a full list, but it knocks out quite a bit with the exceptions at the top. I know that in the last year, SSE went out due to non use, QD went out due to med errors, and most of these got new ICD-9 codes. I almost never use letter abbreviations for conditions anymore.
I love being a medical student and data entry worker. Did you know we re-enter old stuff for companies, and if you had something go wrong in treatment, it gets labeled a "Medical Misadventure". This is seen mostly in surgical procedures and psych patients. The one we use the most off of that above list is ADL, though. Because you need your butt wiped more often than you need that enema =P
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NO SOAP DESPENCER MATT!
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This shot makes me feel claustrophobic. I literally had to gasp for breath a little. I can't imagine being so closed in, with nothing to do except stare at those four desolate walls.
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That is pretty creepy. ::shudders::
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Absolutely beautiful shot. Just incredible.
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I just love how the light from the rooms criss-crosses on the floor. Very interesting patterns. Great work. =)
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It looks just like that on my front lawn, Strange.
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Oh gosh I love the contrast. The blue paint and the orange paint really make an interesting combination.
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This is an amazing picture. It looks almost as if there are butterflies sitting on the wall, instead of the peeling paint.
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Wow.. Blows your mind :)
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Very nautical.
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Looks like it couldd crumble at a touch.. Amazing, the fragility of it.
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ideal place for a horror movie