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V@ndy87

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One of the benefits of a group or partnership practice design is that
 
  A. physicians share hospital rounds and on-call coverage.
  B. there is less compromise in decision making.
  C. thereare fewer supply expenses.
  D. thereare fewer billing expenses.

Question 2

The area on the central portion of each lung where the primary bronchus, arteries, veins, and nerves enter and exit the lung is called a ________.
 
  a. hilum
  b. uvula
  c. apex
  d. pleura



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Answer to Question 1

A. physicians share hospital rounds and on-call coverage.

Answer to Question 2

a



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