Stopping care without ensuring that another appropriately credentialed health care provider will take over care is called:

A) neglect.
B) refusal.
C) battery.
D) abandonment.

D

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A sample of turbid knee fluid arrives in your laboratory and needs to be analyzed for the presence of white blood cells (WBC). An initial test reveals that the WBC concentration is higher than the upper limit of the automated blood analyzer. Which of the

A) Extrapolate the concentration from a standard curve. B) Obtain another sample. C) Order a more sensitive machine. D) Perform a dilution of the sample.

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What will be an ideal response?

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