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ghost!

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Individuals in a medical office who handle financial records or money may be
 
 joined
  fixed
  bonded
  connected

Question 2

Normally, the hematocrit is approximately
 
 three times the hemoglobin
  twice the hemoglobin
  one-third the hemoglobin
  two-thirds the hemoglobin



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Answer to Question 1

bonded

Rationale: Individuals in a medical office who handle financial records or money may be bonded. A bond is purchased for a cash value in an employee's name that insures that the physician will recover the amount of loss in the event that an employee embezzles funds.

Answer to Question 2

three times the hemoglobin

Rationale: The hematocrit will normally be about three times that of hemoglobin.




ghost!

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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