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Is this correct about MDM:
Patient 1: age 35
Labs performed (low).
Treated for: Exacerbation of chronic atrial fibrillation (moderate - chronic illness with exacerbation)
Treated with: Heparin (high – parenteral controlled substances).
Level: Moderate (Low, moderate, high)
Patient 2: age 35
Labs performed (low).
Treated for: Pulmonary embolism (high - acute illness or injury that poses a threat to life or bodily function)
Treated with: Heparin (high – parenteral controlled substances).
Level: High (Low, high, high)
Question: is it correct to say that heparin is always counted as a parenteral controlled substance and is therefore always high risk in MDM?
“Controlled Substance – a schedule I, II, III, IV, or V drug or other substance. Parenteral – substance administered/given by a route other than the alimentary canal.” Source: UFJPI Administration Policy Template
Is this correct about MDM:
Patient 1: age 35
Labs performed (low).
Treated for: Exacerbation of chronic atrial fibrillation (moderate - chronic illness with exacerbation)
Treated with: Heparin (high – parenteral controlled substances).
Level: Moderate (Low, moderate, high)
Patient 2: age 35
Labs performed (low).
Treated for: Pulmonary embolism (high - acute illness or injury that poses a threat to life or bodily function)
Treated with: Heparin (high – parenteral controlled substances).
Level: High (Low, high, high)
Question: is it correct to say that heparin is always counted as a parenteral controlled substance and is therefore always high risk in MDM?
“Controlled Substance – a schedule I, II, III, IV, or V drug or other substance. Parenteral – substance administered/given by a route other than the alimentary canal.” Source: UFJPI Administration Policy Template