A partial joint replacement:
A) arthrocentesis.
B) fasciotomy.
C) hemiarthroplasty.
D) synovectomy.
C
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When making a deposit use a calculator to add the total amount of the cash and the checks being deposited. List the total on the back of the deposit slip.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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