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schs14

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In the allied health field, a practicum is a
 
  a. word based on a person's name.
  b. work experience in a medical setting.
  c. word created from the first letters of a group of words.
  d. type of computer technology used to manage medical information.

Question 2

The type of claim that suggests what should be done to solve a problem is known as a claim of
 
  a. fact.
  b. value.
  c. policy.
  d. reason.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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