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Truth-in-sentencing laws require offenders to serve a minimum of 60 percent of their sentence.
Nausea
A symptom where there is a sensation of an urge to vomit.
Wrong Chart
A medical error involving the use or reference of the incorrect patient's medical record, potentially leading to inappropriate patient care or treatment.
Correction Fluid
A white, opaque fluid applied to paper to cover mistakes like typographical errors, allowing for correction or rewriting over the area.
Mistaken Entry
An incorrect or erroneous entry into records or data, often requiring correction to maintain accuracy.
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