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go.lag

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The type of administrative duties medical assistants perform depends on the:
 
  A) size of the practice, type of practice (specialty), and preference of the medical assistant.
  B) type of practice (specialty) only.
  C) preference of the medical assistant only.
  D) size and type of the practice only.

Question 2

To maintain a professional image, the medical assistant must:
 
  A) develop personal relationships with patients.
  B) maintain professional distance.
  C) detach when patients are ill, in need of assistance, or dying.
  D) develop personal relationships with physicians.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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