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Explain cluster scheduling and why it can be effective.
 
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The ________ should be positioned so that it cannot be easily seen by patients.
 
  a. monitor
  b. keyboard
  c. printer
  d. CPU



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Cluster scheduling is a system of booking several patients around the same block of time. This method is typically used when the patients all need the same type of service, such as laboratory work or consultations. By clustering similar appointments, the office can serve patients most efficiently.

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