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I've never heard of a nos-comical infection, but I do know of nosocomial infections. Nosocomial infections are those acquired in a hospital during a hospital stay. For example, a patient spends a few days in a hospital for an appendectomy and acquires a MRSA or pseudomonas infection, thus making the stay longer. That is a nosocomial or hospital-acquired infection.
Quantos a~nos tiene Usted? Or Quantos a~nos tienes? [The tilde accent is over the "n," not between the "a" and the "n."]
Miguel nos/se lo sirvio. ('Nos' - us. 'Se' - them)
The ICD-9-CM code for a urinary tract infection (UTI) with vaginitis not otherwise specified (NOS) is 599.0 for the UTI and 616.10 for vaginitis NOS. When documenting both conditions together, it's essential to include both codes to accurately reflect the patient's diagnosis. However, keep in mind that the ICD-9-CM coding system is now largely replaced by ICD-10-CM, which has different codes.
"Nos."
Nos is short for Numbers.
The Nos kid is a mythical beast who is addicted to the Nos energy drink, and cheesy nos jokes (replacing not with nos). It has blindingly white skin, and flosses with organic floss.
Nos is dangerous
yes you can get nos you just need to do races and they give you a car with nos
"Nos vemos" translates to "See you later" in English.
Mental disorders consider some individuals as disabled due to not being able to perform properly with other individuals. Bipolar nos can qualify a person for receiving ssi benefits.
it means: "see you around" another person: (: Yes the first person is right, it means : "see ya" But i think it is spelled "nos vemos"