Well, clearly the counselling, when ever it was, was effective, but the same cannot be said of the cognitive processes of the professional making the chart entry.
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Well, clearly the counselling, when ever it was, was effective, but the same cannot be said of the cognitive processes of the professional making the chart entry.
Leave no stone un-turned...
...or any tern unstoned.
So the patient should quit being a former smoker, and take it up again?
Chart gremlins
Why do you doctors keep encouraging patients to be quitters? Quitters never win! :)
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