Hi Monica! Can you clarify the difference between reporting lab values straight vs interpretation? When reporting lab values do we say "hemoglobin is x, decreased from xx baseline" or is that too much? Is "interpretation" when we state a lab value is abnormal? Or should we be sure to mention that a lab value is abnormal earlier in the presentation when we are reporting them?
Hm, good question! You really should come up with at least one or two things for your differential diagnosis no matter what. If you can't, seek help from colleagues!
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Hi Monica! Can you clarify the difference between reporting lab values straight vs interpretation?
When reporting lab values do we say "hemoglobin is x, decreased from xx baseline" or is that too much?
Is "interpretation" when we state a lab value is abnormal? Or should we be sure to mention that a lab value is abnormal earlier in the presentation when we are reporting them?
Thank you..
this is so helpful! what if you don't know the ddx? how would you structure your presentation instead?
Hm, good question! You really should come up with at least one or two things for your differential diagnosis no matter what. If you can't, seek help from colleagues!
Super helpful, thank you!
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