Real question: how does a hospital system using a leading EHR not know where in the facility a patient is? Father brought in via ambulance at 215pm.....and when my mother called a few hours later for an update on his status they had no idea where he was. She played “transfer me to Dept X bingo” (ED, med/surg, OR, PACU), til she found a nurse who knew where he was. How does this happen?
Nope. Straight to jail.
Pro
Wat?
It's still acetaminophen it's the mg dosage and release times that vary. I believe for arthritis is supposed to slow release over time since its chronic instead of acute pain.
If it's all you have take it just keep an eye on the mg per pill
Chief
Huh?
Thanks all! I should have provided context. My local pharmacy only had Tylenol for Arthritis and I needed something to help my fever.
That sentence would make more sense if you substituted “Tylenol” with “weed”.
Don’t take it as a preventative if that’s what you mean. Can cause liver damage over time.