Match the following terms with the correct definition.
A. isolation ward
B. estimate
C. salary
D. travel sheet
E. invoice
F. W-4 form
G. radiology
H. payroll
I. Veterinary Practice Act
J. pharmacy
K.
L.
M.
A. area where contagious patients are kept to prevent spread of disease
B. approximate cost of services
C. amount of money an employee earns each year based on an hourly wage
D. list of codes of services that allows employees to track patient fees
E. bill that lists costs of procedures
F. paper filled out according to employee wage bracket and marital status
G. area where x-rays are taken and developed
H. salary paid to employees by writing checks on a regular basis
I. set of rules that govern veterinary medicine
J. area where medications are kept
K. list of items needed in the facility
L. area where patients are treated and prepared for surgery
M. amount of supplies in the facility
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