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futuristic

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Fifty years after Watson and Crick described the double helix structure of DNA, the final version of the human genome sequence was published. What year did this occur?
 a. 1995
  b. 2001
  c. 2003
  d. 1990

Question 2

A healthcare facility has recently adopted a new method of documenting in the medical record. The dietitian was trained using the SOAP method, but now needs to transition to understanding different methods of charting to ensure that transition to new documentation is smooth.The information written in the S portion of the SOAP format would now be written in which portion of the ADIME note?
 a. A
 b. D
 c. I
 d. M
 e. E



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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