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- What is the two (2) of the latest advancements in phlebotomy that has improved the efficiency of Medical Laboratory Scientist's work here in our country?why is there a prominence of general practitioners in other countries, while the U.S. has a focus on specialty physicians?Why is it important as a medical laboratory scientist that you are aware of the patient’s rights?
- What are medical errors, why is it always a medical error, and what do we do to eradicate them?Why do you think registered nurses were hired to act as flight attendants during the early years?Which is an example of negligence A) a physician who steals medications B) a patient who has a DNR who’s resuscitated during a medical emergency C) a patient who rings a call bell and waits 10 minutes before getting care D) a long term care facility with a malfunctioning air conditioning system