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Let's rethink how EHRs flag 'abnormal' lab results
Portal designs often amplify alarm rather than offering context ...
When it comes to lab tests, interpreting the clinical importance of an out-of-range result depends on how much experience a physician has, suggests research from the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.
After the first 6 months of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) use in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), most very abnormal results newly seen in long-term routine laboratory ...
Adding a flag to the EHR to notify physicians when a patient has an abnormal test result for chronic kidney disease may help improve patients’ follow-up care, according to a recent Oakland, ...
Answer: D. Her abnormal laboratory values could be the result of small bowel bacterial overgrowth or could be a lack of consistency taking her vitamins. Most patients with small bowel bacterial ...
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