Re: F/U on TOAs with IUD in place

From: RModugno@aol.com
Wed May 27 21:30:29 1998


In a message dated 98-05-27 00:07:43 EDT, you write:

<< Date: 98-05-27 00:07:43 EDT From: wooll005@tc.umn.edu (Robert J. Woolley) Sender: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net Reply-to: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net To: ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net (Multiple recipients of list)

In message <4f245db3.356b7d6c@aol.com> writes: >
> The other worrisome thing with this patient is that last night she started
> talking to herself and became very agitated, had an incontinent episode in
> the
> bed, after which she took off all of her clothing as well as bedding and
was > uncontrollable... The cross-cover who admitted her now elicited a hx of
her > taking haldol and cogentin before even though the pt denies a psychiatric
> past. She got Haldol 5 mg total last night and this AM was still snowed.
> Psych saw her but says she is too sedated to get a hx from her yet... The
> patient is certainly very odd to say the least and I have strong suspicions
> that she has more than one DSM-IV diagnosis, especially psychosis...

Delirium tremens?

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Absolutely Bob! My money's with you! ( Dr Bard-Parker with pelvic lean out seems the way to go!)

Robert Modugno MD Roswell, Ga.





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