Multiple Choice
In today's clinical laboratory, written reports of patient results:
A) are no longer used; all patient results are computerized.
B) can be placed in an inbox on the patient's floor for charting later.
C) are less important due to the increasing use of point-of-care (POC) testing.
D) are less common but must be placed in the patient's chart or entered into the computer system carefully.
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