____ The routine examination of sample fluids and substances such as blood, urine, spinal fluid, sputum, and other substances collected from patients
Fill in the blank with correct word.
ANS: Laboratory report
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A. True B. False
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A) myeloperoxidase deficiency. B) severe combined immunodeficiency. C) common variable immune deficiency. D) acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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A. To prevent toxicity of drugs with a low therapeutic index. B. To determine whether a patient is complying with the physician's instructions. C. To adjust dose if individual differences or disease alter expected response. D. To detect the presence of potential interferences.