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Author: Michelle Green
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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A PATIENT’S RECORD UNDERWENT REVIEW BECAUSE THE OUTPATIENT DIAGNOSIS ABOUT MULTIPLE INJURIES WAS UNCLEAR. WHO IS AUTHORIZED TO CLARIFY THE DIAGNOSIS?
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