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______ is a patient who is completely healthy, with no systemic disease, no medication needs, and no functional limitations.

ASA I

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_______ is a patient with mild systemic disease or controlled conditions—without functional limitations.

ASA II

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_______ is a patient with severe systemic disease that limits daily activity.

ASA III

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______ is a patient with severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life.

ASA IV

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______ is a moribund patient who is not expected to survive without immediate surgery, such as someone with a ruptured aneurysm, massive trauma, intracranial hemorrhage with mass effect, or multiorgan failure.

ASA V

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_______ is a patient who has been declared brain-dead and is undergoing organ donation procedures.

ASA VI

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A patient who is healthy, non-smoker, minimal alcohol use, no acute/chronic disease, and a normla BMI would be classified as ASA ___.

I

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A patient with well-controlled diabetes mellitus is ASA ___

II

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A patient with well-controlled hypertension is ASA ___.

II

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A patient with mild lung disease is ASA ___.

II

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A patient on birth control pill or implant is ASA ____.

II

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A patient who is a current smoker and a social alcohol drinker is ASA ___.

II

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A patient who is pregnant is ASA ___.

II

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A patient with a BMI of 30–40 is ASA ___.

II

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A patient with asymptomatic congenital cardiac disease is ASA ___.

II

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A patient with well-controlled dysrhythmias is ASA ___.

II

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A patient with well-controlled epilepsy is ASA ___.

II

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A patient with non-insulin-dependent diabetes is ASA _____.

II

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A patient with asthma controlled for age is ASA ___.

II

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A patient with autism with mild limitations is ASA ___.

II

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A patient with well controlled stable angina is ASA ____ or ____.

II, III

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An obstetric patient with well-controlled gestational hypertension, controlled preeclampsia, and diet-controlled gestational diabetes is ASA ___.

II

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A patient with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus is ASA ____.

III

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A patient with poorly controlled hypertension is ASA ___.

III

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A patient with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is ASA ____.

III

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A patient with active hepatitis is ASA ___.

III

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A patient with an implanted pacemaker is ASA ___.

III

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A patient with a history (>3 months) of myocardial infarction or stroke (CVA or TIA is ASA ___.

III

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A patient who is insulin-dependent diabetic is ASA ___.

III

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A patient with poorly controlled epilepsy is ASA ____.

III

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An obstetric patient with preeclampsia with severe features, gestational diabetes requiring insulin, and thrombophilic disease requiring anticoagulation is ASA ___.

III

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A pediatric full-term infant less than 6 weeks old is ASA ____.

III

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A patient with recent (<3 months) myocardial infarction or stroke is ASA ___..

IV

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A patient with unstable angina is ASA ____.

IV

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A patient in shock or sepsis is ASA ____.

IV

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A patient with massive trauma is ASA ___.

V

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A patient with multiple system organ dysfunction is ASA ___.

V