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Medicine, 01.12.2020 06:30 hannahliebl2000

You're a medical assistant who is moving from Florida to North Carolina. In North Carolina, you're able to perform duties that you couldn't in Florida. This is probably due to Question 2 options:

I)

your certification requirements.

II)

differences in state laws.

III)

office politics.

IV)

CAAHEP policies.

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