How Can I Accurately Test a Patient for Loss of Ability to Smell?
14th Nov 2006, 18:15 GMT
I have a patient (nonsmoker) who presents with a 6-month history of loss of ability to smell. How do I evaluate and treat her lost sense of smell? Medscape Nurses Judith Lynch
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