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Oral\/tympanic temps inaccurate in the elderly (JEM 22:2, pp. 153-157)<\/p>\n
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Most elderly patients with depression will reverse their decision of DNR after treatment for depression 16 of 17 in one study (Internat J Ger Psych 17(2):170, February 2002)<\/p>\n
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Hypodermoclysis as a method of administration of<\/p>\n
subcutaneous (SC) fluids used to be an accepted<\/p>\n
method of parenteral fluid substitution in the first decades<\/p>\n
of the last century.<\/p>\n
JAGS FEBRUARY 2003\u0096VOL. 51, NO. 2<\/p>\n
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