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Yi-Chen

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What is the correct order for information placed chronologically in the chart?
 a. Primary providers notes, EKGs and x-rays, laboratory reports, pathology reports
  b. Primary providers notes, EKGs and x-rays, hospital notes, consultations, correspondence
  c. Primary providers notes, laboratory reports, pathology reports, hospital notes
  d. Primary providers notes, laboratory reports, pathology reports, consultations
  e. Primary providers notes, hospital notes, laboratory reports, medications

Question 2

Nerve fibers move impulses from one to another through a synapse.
 a. True
  b. False
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

True
RATIONALE: The synapse is the junction where chemicals are released from the ends of axons to allow the stimuli to jump to the next dendrite.



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