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The image is a close-up photograph of a digital tablet screen displaying a medical guideline related to the management of pulmonary embolism (TEP) patients in an outpatient setting. The tablet's interface indicates that the user has multiple tabs open, including one labeled "cardio depa" and another titled "Infectologia." On the screen, a document titled "Categoría A y B - Manejo Ambulatorio" is visible, outlining two categories (A and B) for patient management based on symptom presentation and risk. Category A is described as "subclinical/asymptomatic," while Category B is characterized as "symptomatic, low severity." The guidelines include criteria for risk assessment, such as PESI and SPESI scores, and recommended management strategies. A note at the bottom of the screen estimates that these categories represent 30-40% of TEP patients and emphasize the importance of accurate identification for resource optimization and cost reduction. The tablet's battery indicator shows 83% charge. The presence of the Spanish language text suggests a medical context within a Spanish-speaking environment. The date visible on the tab indicates "Mié 6 de may." The location in Puebla, Mexico is not evident from the image.
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