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LaDunn

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Abnormally low or high clinical laboratory test results are called:
 
  a. STAT tests.
  b. critical values.
  c. nondisclosure values.
  d. therapeutic ranges.

Question 2

If a laboratory worker is correcting an error on a paper document that is in a patient's clinical record, the following should be done:
 
  a. use whiteout to delete an incorrect result.
  b. mark a single line through the incorrect result and write error.
  c. remove the entire page and have it reprinted with the correct result.
  d. remove the entire page and show it to the patient immediately.



kaylee05

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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