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Why is it necessary to flush peripheral IVs and central venous catheters (CVCs) ?
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A complete record of all financial transactions over the life of a company, serving as the foundation of the financial statements.
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A term used in accounting to describe the process of checking the accuracy of figures by verifying the sums across different columns on a financial document.
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