A conflict occurs in the pharmacy with a customer over the price of a prescription. After explaining to the patient that the particular prescription is not covered by his medical insurance, the patient becomes irate and threatens to sue the pharmacy. The next step the technician should take is

A) call the police
B) tell the patient to leave the premises
C) give the patient the prescription and call the insurance company
D) ask the pharmacist to talk to the patient

D

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All of the following are disaccharides except one. Which one is the exception?

A) Maltose B) Sucrose C) Lactose D) Glucose

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