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daltonest1984

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The waiting area in a medical office is also known as the ________ area.
 
  A) administrative waiting
  B) reception
  C) clinical
  D) examining room

Question 2

If a sight-impaired patient arrives to the office with an escort, the medical assistant should:
 
  A) speak directly to the escort.
  B) speak directly to the patient.
  C) speak directly to the escort and the patient to ensure understanding.
  D) inform the escort that he or she must wait in the reception area while the patient is brought to the exam room.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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