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Health, 07.10.2020 18:01 izayahclark5123

Type the correct answer in the box. Use numerals instead of words. The hospital employee in the billing departments needs to know the length of a wound in centimeters so that she can bill correctly for its treatment. However, the doctor reported the length of the wound in millimeters in one case.

Convert the length of the wound to centimeters. Use the table to help you.

The emergency room doctor charted that the wound was 7 mm long. The billing clerk should document that the wound was blank??
cm long.

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