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The nature of a presenting problem that describes the medical condition as having a low risk of causing a patient's death without treatment, and that full recovery of the patient is expected, is defined as:
 
  A) minimal.
  B) self-limited or minor.
  C) low severity.
  D) moderate severity.

Question 2

Which of the following is also referred to as the global surgical concept?
 
  A) Medical package
  B) Surgical package
  C) Debridement package
  D) Suture package



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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