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cherise1989

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A provider's discussion with the patient and/or family concerning the patient's diagnosis, test results, impressions, prognosis, and expected risks and benefits is known as ________.
 
  a. presenting the problem
  b. counseling
  c. coordination of care
  d. quality care

Question 2

Which of the following would likely be provided by your local public library as sources to find a job?
 
  a. Classified ads
  b. Various publications
  c. Newsletters
  d. All of the above



Dunkey

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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