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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2024 · 13 MIN

Case Study: Lost Medical Records Result in a Severe Allergic Reaction to Bactrim.

from The Verdict · host Tammie Smeltz, RPLU, Content Marketing Manager

Send a textDuring this podcast, Host Tammie Smeltz shares a case study discussing the importance of proper documentation when treating patients with sulfa allergies and the risk of “curbside consultations.” 

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jul 29, 2024

Send a text During this podcast, Host Tammie Smeltz shares a case study discussing the importance of proper documentation when treating patients with sulfa allergies and the risk of “curbside consultations.”

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