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Which best describes the possible customers of a pharmacy technician who works in a hospital setting? A) a nurse and an orderly B) a doctor and a patient C) a patient and an orderly D) a doctor and a nurse
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Which best describes the possible customers of a pharmacy technician who works in a hospital setting?
A) a nurse and an orderly
B) a doctor and a patient
C) a patient and an orderly
D) a doctor and a nurse
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D, I took the test on Edu and got it right.
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D) a doctor and a nurse
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