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Kthamas

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The body region overlying the stomach is the
 
 umbilical
  epigastric
  hypogastric
  hypochondriac

Question 2

Laboratory specialists who perform an inspection of the facilities are authorized by
 
 AMA
  CMS
  CDC
  CLIA



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Answer to Question 1

epigastric

Rationale: The epigastric region is located in the upper middle sector overlying the stomach; the umbilical region is located in the central middle sector; the hypogastric region is located lower middle section; the hypochondriac region is located at the upper side sections; and the iliac region is located at the lower side sectors.

Answer to Question 2

CMS

Rationale: Laboratory specialists authorized by CMS will perform an inspection of facilities and documents and prepare a report of their findings.



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