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Which Act is defined as a person 18 years of age or over giving all or any part of his or her body after death for research, transplant, or placement in a tissue bank.
 A) Do Not Resuscitate Act
  B) Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
  C) Advance Directive Act
  D) Donor Registration Act

Question 2

Physicians who administer, prescribe, or dispense drugs listen in the Controlled Substances Act must be registered with the
 A) IRS.
  B) state HIPAA agency.
  C) FDA.
  D) DEA.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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