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Re: FFN blind testingFrom: ATB28@aol.comWed Apr 6 22:41:34 2005
In a message dated 4/6/2005 8:13:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, agfolley@hotmail.com writes: Has anyone had experience in doing FFN testing without sterile speculum exam. I am trying to see if we can get our OB traige nurses to do a FFN swab on pts with PTL symptoms by placing the swab in the posterior fornix for 10 seconds without doing the spec exam. Any thoughts or other ideas? Andy Andy, There is an article in last month's gray journal detailing the efficacy of this (it works). Allan Allan T Bombard, MD Chief Medical Officer Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women 3003 Health Center Drive San Diego, CA 92123 858.939.4167 (tel) 858.939.4165 (fax) _allan.bombard@sharp.com_ (mailto:allan.bombard@sharp.com)
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