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Kaleb works for a financial management company that is shifting its focus towards managing clients whose portfolios are valued at over a million dollars. Many clients will be encouraged to seek management from firms that are more focused on smaller portfolios. However, a certain number of clients will be asked to remain with the company despite having investments worth less than a million dollars. Kaleb is on a team to determine which clients would be most beneficial to carry forward and the team has been discussing various clients. Matthew is a junior member of the firm and he is advocating for a selection of clients on the list. Kaleb finds himself distracted, irritated, and dismissive of Matthew's recommendations. But when Min Jung, a senior member of the firm and an associate who enjoys considerable respect in the firm, concurs with Matthew's recommendations, Kaleb finds himself in full agreement with her.
-To evaluate Matthew's recommendations more accurately, Kaleb could ________.
Passing Instruments
A procedural task in healthcare, where tools are handed to a surgeon or another medical professional during a procedure.
Sterilization Indicator
A device or chemical used to verify the effectiveness of sterilization processes, including heat or chemical sterilization.
Postoperative Infection
An infection that occurs after a surgical procedure, potentially at the surgical site or within the body, compromising patient recovery.
Surgical Instrument
A tool or device designed for performing specific actions or carrying out desired effects during a surgery.
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