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1. 01-07-2008 07:24

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Although risk assessments focus on the inductive process of what could go wrong, the survey plan should include the deductive process of observing what is going wrong in the organization’s operations, including an assessment to determine whether the resources producing their maximum effect? This two step process is important when you have an unwilling or comatose patient, which is all to frequent in the government environment. Yes, the comatose patient requires more testing.  
 
Regarding audit plans, yes, borrowing someone else's audit plan has risks in itself; but it can be valuable if
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