Which patient setting has the least risk of patient-to-patient transmission?
a. hospital setting c. ambulatory setting
b. home care setting d. long-term care setting
ANSWER: B
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____ Subjective description of other symptoms or illnesses pertaining to individual body systems
Fill in the blank with correct word.
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