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ETearle

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Noninvasive procedures can best be described as medical tests or treatments
  that
 
  a) do not involve major surgery
  b) fail to produce the desired effect
  c) have a proven record of effectiveness
  d) do not require penetration of the skin or body

Question 2

A health-care proxy is a legal document that designates someone to
 
  a) provide legal counsel for a patient in a medical malpractice suit
  b) manage health-care costs for a patient who lacks health insurance
  c) make medical decisions for a person who is unable to direct his/her care
  d) facilitate the transfer of a person's medical records to a different physician



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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