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Page 2 of 4 <br />Adverse health effects <br />are possible, particularly <br />in children under 6 years <br />of age and pregnant women. <br />Discuss health risks <br />associated with continued <br />lead exposure. For children <br />and women who are or may <br />become pregnant, reduce <br />lead exposure. <br />All ages 10-19.9 ug/dL <br />Reduced lead exposure and <br />increased biological <br />monitoring are recommended. <br />All ages 20-69.9 ug/dL <br />Removal from lead exposure <br />and prompt medical <br />evaluation <br />are recommended. Consider <br />chelation therapy when <br />concentrations exceed 45 <br />ug/dL <br />and symptoms of lead <br />toxicity <br />are present. <br /><16yrs of age Greater than <br />44.9 ug/dL Critical. <br />Immediate medical <br />evaluation is recommended. <br />Consider chelation therapy <br />Patient: Hudnall, Othello, DOB: 12/26/2018 <br />about:blank 6/22/2022 <br />