Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
A. Plan that requires you to work with a primary care physician who will direct your care. Requires you to use in-network providers.
B. Plan that combines elements of PPO and HMO. You can use a primary care physician or direct your own care.
C. Plan allows you to see any doctor at anytime. Usually has a co-payment and is cheaper if you use in-network providers.
Select your answer:
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A. Latissimus dorsi, Triceps, Biceps
B. Quads, Hip Extensors, Hip Abductors
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Can you vaccinate against Influenza and Tetanus?
A. Yes
B. No