Advantages of point-of-care testing include?
A increased accuracy and oversight controls
B increased accuracy and decreased turnaround times
C patient convenience and increased turnaround times
D patient convenience and decreased turnaround times
ANSWER: (D) patient convenience and decreased turnaround times
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Advantages of point-of-care testing include? A increased accuracy and oversight controls B increased accuracy and decrea...
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