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Re: amp vs pcnFrom: Geffrey H. Klein, MD (gklein@bcm.tmc.edu)Wed Jun 24 21:35:01 1998
On 6/24/98, Deborah J. Wage FNP, CNM wrote this: Q> That is part of the reason I am asking, since there seems to be an amp Q> preference, regardless of CDC recomendations. Maybe it's just my Q> area............. no, just folks being stubborn.. I was one of the first to use pen G in my unit. People actually scoffed and made fun. So I brougt copies of the CDC guidelines (they are more than 2 years old now). Instead of admitting I was right, some folks continue using amp just because they refuse to admit they were wrong.. funny.. ---------------------------------- Geffrey H. Klein, MD ---------------------------------- gklein@bcm.tmc.edu -- ---------------------------------- List-owner OB-GYN-L
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