What is the ultimate purpose for transdisciplinary collaboration in health care?
A) Cost containment B) Greater job satisfaction
C) Improved patient outcome D) Empowerment
C
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a. 1 centimeter above c. 1 fingerbreadth above b. 1 centimeter below d. 1 fingerbreadth below
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1. Ovum. 2. Ovary. 3. Ovule. 4. Oviform.