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Title: historical development in nursing research and utilization
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It was during a routine examination that an abnormal mass was detected in her right breast. The physician then referred the patient to a radiologist who then did an in depth analyst and biopsy. After the biopsy was taken, the radiologist sent the specimen obtained to a pathologist who then confirmed what was already suspected... Showed first 250 characters
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It was during a routine examination that an abnormal mass was detected in her right breast. The physician then referred the patient to a radiologist who then did an in depth analyst and biopsy. After the biopsy was taken, the radiologist sent the specimen obtained to a pathologist who then confirmed what was already suspected... Showed next 250 characters
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