Which is NOT a key criterion for abstracting lymph node and channel procedures?
A) What is the anatomic site?
B) How many donors are used?
C) Which specific nodes and/or chains are removed?
D) Is the procedure performed during the same operative session as another major procedure?
B
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A) fever. B) epilepsy. C) head trauma. D) hypothermia.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).