The correct level for the number of diagnosis and/or management options is Moderate as identified by "new presenting problem without work up"
Read the following medical decision making documentation, then answer the following questions.
Impression: 29-year-old woman well known to this physician returns to the clinic with possible extraesophageal manifestation of GERD.
Plan: Chest X-ray ordered to rule out lung congestion or esophageal mass. Upon independent review of X-ray, consider prescription for proton pump inhibitor therapy and change of lifestyle to reduce stress and improve digestion, including eating five small meals throughout day and no food or drink more than 3 hours before bedtime.
Follow up in one week.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
false
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Broken recording is caused by ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Sally Tin has a diagnosis of breast cancer and is being treated by Dr. Smith, an oncologist. She is experiencing congestion, fever, and a cough, and she goes for treatment for these symptoms to Dr. Kun, her primary care provider. He diagnoses an upper respiratory infection. Which diagnosis would be the first-listed condition for this encounter?
A) breast cancer B) cough C) fever D) upper respiratory infection
Dan, a 70 year old patient, tells his dentist that he has been experiencing intermittent pain in his jaw. After examination, Dan's dentist does not identify a cause for the pain and may suspect that Dan is experiencing ____.
A. angina B. cardiac hypoplasia C. a myocardial infarction D. valvular heart disorder