The physician documents a moderate number of diagnoses and/or management options, a straightforward amount and/or complexity of data to be reviewed, and a moderate risk of complications, comorbidities and/or mortality. What is the overall level of medical decision making?
A. Straightforward
B. Low
C. Moderate
D. High
C
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a. Magnesium sulfate b. Lidocaine c. Amiodarone d. Calcium chloride
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A 45-year-old female was evaluated by her physician because she had unexplained bruising on her upper torso. Patient history was unremarkable. Physical examination revealed a palpable liver and spleen. CBC results revealed:
WBC count: 12 x 109/L Hb: 8.7 g/dL Hct: 25% Normal indices PLT count: 5 x 109/L Differential: 80% blasts and 15% promyelocytes present Bone marrow findings: hypercellular marrow with 47% myeloblasts present. Nucleated erythroblasts: 22%; promyelocytes: 28%; megakaryopoiesis appears normal. Cytogenetic analysis: t(15, 17) present. Flow cytometry has also been ordered on this patient. Which of the following markers will stain positive in this case? a. HLA-DR b. CD35 c. CD33 d. CD8
What test is most important in distinguishing one myelodysplastic syndrome from another?
a. White blood count b. Percentage of blasts in the bone marrow c. Red cell morphology and MCV d. Presence of ringed sideroblasts in the peripheral blood