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What level of risk best reflects these words Hemoglobin 13.5; WBC: 18,000 . An abdominal CT scan was reviewed with radiologist; scan showed a small amount of free fluid in ULQ with grade 3 laceration of spleen.
 
  There is evidence of significant amount of stool within sigmoid and rectum..? a. Minimal
  b. Low
  c. Moderate
  d. High

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What category of risk best reflects these words Hemoglobin 13.5; WBC: 18,000 . An abdominal CT scan was reviewed with radiologist; scan showed a small amount of free fluid in ULQ with grade 3 laceration of spleen.
 
  There is evidence of significant amount of stool within sigmoid and rectum..? a. Documentation of the physical examination.
  b. Presenting problem
  c. Diagnostic procedures ordered
  d. Management option selected



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Answer to Question 1

b) Low

Answer to Question 2

c) Diagnostic procedure ordered





 

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