If a patient presents with an acute or chronic illness that poses a threat to life or body function and requires emergency surgery, the level of risk involved with the medical decision making would be considered:

A) minimal.
B) low.
C) moderate.
D) high.


D) high.

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A) Sesamoid. B) Diaphysis. C) Myocyte. D) Epiphysis.

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