Explain functional immunoincompetence

What will be an ideal response?

Functional immunoincompetence results from a proliferation of immature or defective cells (incompetent cells) that are not capable of carrying out their normal function. Often, a proliferation of immunoincompetent cells is accompanied by a decreased number of normal, competent cells. The decreased number of normal cells results when the over-proliferation of one cell type outcompetes normal cells for resources (space and nutrients) in the bone marrow.

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Although individual cases of infectious diseases can be handled routinely, using barrier devices and isolation rooms, epidemics of these contagions may require some modifications of existing infrastructure as well as advanced planning.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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What term refers to all the activities that are related to patient accounts and follow-up?

A. embezzlement B. collections C. cash flow D. fraud

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