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    Inadequate Hands-Off Communication Is a Contributing Factor to Adverse Events
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Inadequate Hands-Off Communication Is a Contributing Factor to Adverse Events

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Question 1

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Inadequate hands-off communication is a contributing factor to adverse events that include which of the following?


A) Wrong site surgery
B) Patient satisfaction
C) Medication errors
D) Patient satisfaction and medication errors
E) Wrong site surgery and medication errors

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