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    Ideal Clinical Decision Making Is a Three-Legged Stool Upheld by Clinical
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Ideal Clinical Decision Making Is a Three-Legged Stool Upheld by Clinical

Question 21

Question 21

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Ideal clinical decision making is a three-legged stool upheld by clinical expertise, knowledge of the patient, and


A) transference.
B) a token economy.
C) research evidence.
D) neurogenesis.

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