Management by exception involves

a. Giving individualized attention to employees.
b. Offering payoffs for employees who perform their duties.
c. Negotiating special rules and tasks with employees.
d. Correcting misbehavior by employees.


D

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Which of the following conditions can result when antifungals are taken concurrently with corticosteroid therapy?

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