When using the three-read system of proofreading, which of the following do you check for first?
A) errors in composition
B) spelling errors
C) punctuation errors
D) errors in grammar
A
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When a patient has a medical problem prior to applying for health insurance, he or she has a/an:
A) Preexisting condition. B) Benefit limitation. C) Out-of-pocket expense. D) Individual mandate.
The inner ear should be closely examined for:
A) bot fly larvae. B) an infestation of mites. C) a yeast infection. D) cuterebra eggs.