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lidoalex

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The Hierarchy of Needs theory was developed by:
 
  A) Abraham Maslow.
  B) Dr. Elisabeth Kbler-Ross.
  C) Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
  D) the ADA.

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The double-booking method is used to:
 
  A) accommodate patients who must be seen in an emergency that same day.
  B) allow the physician to treat walk-ins.
  C) give each patient a specific appointment time.
  D) group patients who have never been seen before.



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