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bobbysung

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All personnel should be required to read and sign an affidavit indicating knowledge of the contents of the emergency policy and procedure manual
 
 monthly
  every six months
  annually
  bi-monthly

Question 2

Which of the following is a gynecological instrument?
 
 Hemostat
  Bayonet forceps
  Obturator
  Tenaculum



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Answer to Question 1

annually

Rationale: All personnel should be required to read and sign an affidavit indicating knowledge of the contents of the emergency policy and procedures manual yearly.

Answer to Question 2

Tenaculum

Rationale: A tenaculum is used to grasp uterine tissue.



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