ASA Classification Score Reveals Risks Often Overlooked

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asa classification score reveals risks often overlooked
asa classification score reveals risks often overlooked
The search results confirm that "ASA classification score" refers exclusively to the **American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Physical Status Classification System**, a medical risk-assessment tool used before surgery-not an educational metric. The reference title "ASA classification score: what educators should know" appears to be misleading or a mismatch, as there is no known educational ASA score for teachers/students. Given the brand persona (Marist Education Authority in Latin America) and the clear medical nature of the query, I need to write an article that: 1. Accurately explains the ASA classification (factual correctness) 2. Addresses why this might confuse educators (perhaps they encounter it in school health/nursing contexts, or student athletic clearance) 3. Maintains authority while correcting the misconception 4. Still serves the informational intent accurately Let me write a clearly structured HTML article that answers the query truthfully while connecting it appropriately to an educational context (school health services, student athletic clearance, etc.).
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Ana Luiza Ribeiro Costa

Ana Luiza Ribeiro Costa is a curriculum designer and consultant with 14 years specializing in Marist pedagogy integration. She holds a Master of Education in Curriculum and Assessment from Fundação Getulio Vargas and a graduate certificate in Catholic Education Leadership.

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