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Is in the book....stop being lazy and look for it!
Expansion boards That is the answer to Chapter 8, question 39 in Kinn's The Medical Assistant: An Applied Learning Approach, Study Guide, 10th edition.
You could try searching online or see if you can find a teacher's edition - there are often answers in those.
Physician is a qualified doctor.medical assistant is a person who assists to physician during consultation.example he receives patients and enter names in medical records and take them to doctors consultation room and guide patients regarding medical tests prescribed by the physician.
The publisher of the book "Your Child: A Medical Guide" is the Editors of Consumer Guide
Basically, what you are asking is whether professional certification is the same as registration. The answer is yes.YES! In principle, being certified is the same as being registered. In both cases, a person must pass a standardized certification exam to document their theoretical knowledge of professional skills. By passing the certification exam, the professional has proven their knowledge in their field, and earned the right to use a specific credential such as MLT (Medical Laboratory Technician), or RMA (Registered Medical Assistant).Usually, the only difference between the credentials is that they have been verified through different certifying bodies. Some have chosen to grant a "registered..." credential, some give the "certified..." credential, mostly to distinguish one from the other (e.g. Certified Medical Assistant, vs. Registered Medical Assistant). However, both are certified as such.For more on medical assistant certifications, and what they mean visithttp://www.certmedassistant.com - Advanced Medical Assistant Career Guide.
Nov 25 - Dec 1 2006 is the final edition. The top of the Guide says ''Special Collectors' Issue! Final Print Edition.
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As far as I can tell, there is little to no help online for Kinn's "The Medical Assistant" or any accompanying study guide. In addition, the companion CD that comes with the text is of little to no help unless you are studying one of about six or seven chapters it covers (and the book has 40+ chapters). I believe you must purchase the study guide along with the book, or separately on a site like Amazon. But again, finding help online is all but obsolete. Looks like you'll have to do your studying the old fashioned way -- flashcards and notes, and lots and lots of hours.... Good luck!
The limited edition includes all the map packs. The non-limited edition dosent.
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