Description
When evaluating the laboratory assessment of a patient with alcohol use disorder, the PMHNP may reasonably expect to find all of the following abnormalities due to chronic alcohol use except:
A. Macrocytosis
B. Transaminitis
C. Uremia
D. Hypertriglyceridemia
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