What factors are considered in determining the level of medical decision making?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The factors are number of possible diagnoses and/or the number of management options that must be considered; the amount and/or complexity of medical records, diagnostic tests, and/or other information that must be obtained, reviewed, and analyzed; and the risk of significant complications, morbidity, and/or mortality, as well as comorbidities, associated with the patient's presenting problem.
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What is the most probable acid/base imbalance in the patient described below?
26-year-old male presents with the following signs and symptoms: Extreme hysteria Hyperventilating Pulse 105 BPM Lab data for ABGs: pH = 7.60 pCO2 = 28 mmHg HCO3- =26 mmol/L pO2 = 100 mmHg A. Respiratory acidosis B. Metabolic alkalosis C. Respiratory alkalosis D. Metabolic acidosis
The middle pair of digits in the middle-digit filing system are considered which of the following?
a. Primary b. Secondary c. Third d. None of the above