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Bernana

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Prior to a patient's going to surgery, it is important to
 A) take the temperature only.
  B) ask family members to wait in the lobby.
  C) remove all prostheses.
  D) make the patient's bed.

Question 2

When patient-focused care is delivered,
 A) patient services are scheduled and coordinated with many departments.
  B) patient needs and convenience are always the primary concern.
  C) the physician makes most of the decisions about patient care.
  D) many different staff members carry out specific tasks for the patient.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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