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Davideckstein7

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Your mom's doctor works at a hospital accredited by the Joint Commission. This type of accreditation indicates that
 
  A) only specialists can practice there.
  B) all practitioner education, licensing, and training qualifications have been verified.
  C) all physicians must be trained in both traditional and alternative medicine.
  D) only generalists can practice there.

Question 2

When choosing a health care provider, you should examine all of the following EXCEPT
 
  A) their educational training.
  B) their affiliations with accredited medical facilities.
  C) how their methods of treatment compare to established medical practices.
  D) their membership in local organizations such as country clubs or service clubs.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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