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Which do the authors NOT hold about autopsy?

    { 1 } - The autopsy rate of a hospital is usually a good sign of concern for excellence and offers a gauge of professional integrity and interest in scientific advancement.
    { 2 } - In the case of violent or unattended death, an autopsy is required by law.
    { 3 } - Autopsies should not be regarded as an ordinary part of the medical care process.
    { 4 } - When there is question of a rare or contagious disease, requirement of autopsy for the good of the community overrules the rights of the next of kin.
    { 5 } - Autopsies are usually performed to help health professionals achieve a higher level of efficiency in the care of the living.
    { 6 } - It is the examination of a cadaver performed to provide greater medical knowledge concerning the cause of death.

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Which do the authors NOT hold about autopsy?

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold about autopsy?

    { 1 } - The autopsy rate of a hospital is usually a good sign of concern for excellence and offers a gauge of professional integrity and interest in scientific advancement.
    { 2 } - In the case of violent or unattended death, an autopsy is required by law.
    { 3 } - Autopsies should not be regarded as an ordinary part of the medical care process.
    { 4 } - When there is question of a rare or contagious disease, requirement of autopsy for the good of the community overrules the rights of the next of kin.
    { 5 } - Autopsies are usually performed to help health professionals achieve a higher level of efficiency in the care of the living.
    { 6 } - It is the examination of a cadaver performed to provide greater medical knowledge concerning the cause of death.

See p. 409.

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3 is correct!

Which do the authors NOT hold about autopsy?

    { 1 } - The autopsy rate of a hospital is usually a good sign of concern for excellence and offers a gauge of professional integrity and interest in scientific advancement.
    { 2 } - In the case of violent or unattended death, an autopsy is required by law.
    { 3 } - Autopsies should not be regarded as an ordinary part of the medical care process.
    { 4 } - When there is question of a rare or contagious disease, requirement of autopsy for the good of the community overrules the rights of the next of kin.
    { 5 } - Autopsies are usually performed to help health professionals achieve a higher level of efficiency in the care of the living.
    { 6 } - It is the examination of a cadaver performed to provide greater medical knowledge concerning the cause of death.

See p. 410.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold about autopsy?

    { 1 } - The autopsy rate of a hospital is usually a good sign of concern for excellence and offers a gauge of professional integrity and interest in scientific advancement.
    { 2 } - In the case of violent or unattended death, an autopsy is required by law.
    { 3 } - Autopsies should not be regarded as an ordinary part of the medical care process.
    { 4 } - When there is question of a rare or contagious disease, requirement of autopsy for the good of the community overrules the rights of the next of kin.
    { 5 } - Autopsies are usually performed to help health professionals achieve a higher level of efficiency in the care of the living.
    { 6 } - It is the examination of a cadaver performed to provide greater medical knowledge concerning the cause of death.

See p. 409.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold about autopsy?

    { 1 } - The autopsy rate of a hospital is usually a good sign of concern for excellence and offers a gauge of professional integrity and interest in scientific advancement.
    { 2 } - In the case of violent or unattended death, an autopsy is required by law.
    { 3 } - Autopsies should not be regarded as an ordinary part of the medical care process.
    { 4 } - When there is question of a rare or contagious disease, requirement of autopsy for the good of the community overrules the rights of the next of kin.
    { 5 } - Autopsies are usually performed to help health professionals achieve a higher level of efficiency in the care of the living.
    { 6 } - It is the examination of a cadaver performed to provide greater medical knowledge concerning the cause of death.

See p. 410.

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6 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold about autopsy?

    { 1 } - The autopsy rate of a hospital is usually a good sign of concern for excellence and offers a gauge of professional integrity and interest in scientific advancement.
    { 2 } - In the case of violent or unattended death, an autopsy is required by law.
    { 3 } - Autopsies should not be regarded as an ordinary part of the medical care process.
    { 4 } - When there is question of a rare or contagious disease, requirement of autopsy for the good of the community overrules the rights of the next of kin.
    { 5 } - Autopsies are usually performed to help health professionals achieve a higher level of efficiency in the care of the living.
    { 6 } - It is the examination of a cadaver performed to provide greater medical knowledge concerning the cause of death.

See p. 409.

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