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Alainaaa8

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Defenses against negligence include which of the following?
 
 Contributory negligence
  All of these answers
  Assumption of the risk
  Tolling of the statute of limitations

Question 2

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



Mollythedog

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Answer to Question 1

All of these answers

Rationale: Recovery for negligence is barred if the statute of limitations has expired, the plaintiff contributed in any way to the injury, or the plaintiff assumed the risk of injury.

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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