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luminitza

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When verifying the patient's identity to record a medication entry in the patient's chart, you should not:
 A) ask the patient yes or no questions
  B) use at least two identifiers
  C) confirm that the medication is being given to the right patient
  D) ask open-ended questions

Question 2

Common urine testing performed on pregnant patients includes:
 A) bilirubin.
  B) glucosuria.
  C) proteinuria.
  D) Both b and c



annierak

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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