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4. A patient Post Op day 1 is having an acute onset of respiratory distress, pulse ox of 88, tachycardia (elevated Heart rate), and restlessness; which test do you expect the Dr to order? A. CTA Chest B. X-ray of Abdomen CD-dimer D. Echocardiogram
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