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Medicine, 25.05.2021 01:00, dangrueneberg9124

7. Which of the following exercises will have the BEST ability to test the preparedness of the entire system without placing any actual patients at risk?
A: Small MCI drill.
B: Large MCI drill.
C: Table top exercise.
D: Large triage exercise.

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