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You know how important it is to pursue continuing medical education in pediatrics—to hone your own expertise, to improve patient outcomes, to keep your practice competitive, and to contribute to the advancement of the pediatrics field.
Here’s your chance to test your knowledge. Take this quiz to see what you know, review what you don’t, and compare your results with your pediatric colleagues.
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A 14 year old male presents to the ED with complaints of fever, fatigue and chest pain for the past 2 weeks. CBC reveals a WBC count of 171 10e9/L, hemoglobin of 7.8 g/dL, and platelets of 52 10e9/L. Chest x-ray is significant for the presence of a mediastinal mass. Which of the following series of lab results most clearly signifies the presence of tumor lysis syndrome in this patient?
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