A) Details of problems and complaints
B) Assessment
C) Examination
D) Chief complaint
E) History
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A) advertising physician services
B) providing patient education
C) evaluating patient satisfaction
D) showing results to other patients
E) evaluating public records
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A) clarity
B) too much detail
C) breach of confidentiality
D) using the client's words
E) lack of completeness
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A) Mail
B) Phone
C) Fax
D) Delivery person
E) Telling the physician what is wrong with the patient
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A) patient has a legal recourse against the physician
B) patient understands the treatment offered and the possible outcomes
C) physician may terminate care at any time
D) physician does not have to document every visit
E) physician can delegate the patient's care to the medical assistant
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A) Blue
B) Black
C) Red
D) Purple
E) Brown
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A) for data regarding patient responses and side effects
B) only occasionally, because it is usually considered illegal
C) for experimentation with treatment that has not yet been approved
D) as a means to get research money
E) to determine the average amount being paid for health insurance
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A) draw a line through the original information so it is still legible
B) use correction fluid to cover it up
C) erase the mistaken data
D) scratch out the incorrect information
E) retype the entire record, leaving out the information to be deleted
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A) American Hospital Association
B) American Medical Society
C) American Medical Association
D) Professional Board of Medical Examiners
E) The Joint Commission
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A) pain
B) high blood pressure
C) swelling
D) rash
E) fever
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A) in the patient waiting room
B) in a private room
C) in the hallway leading to the exam rooms
D) at the reception desk
E) at any convenient location
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A) test results
B) what treatment is appropriate
C) the outcome of the disease
D) management of the patient's condition as outlined by the practitioner
E) how the patient should manage pain associated with the condition
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A) "The doctor will be in shortly."
B) "Is there anything else you would like the doctor to know?"
C) "I need to terminate this interview."
D) "The lab technician will be in to draw blood."
E) "Are you sure you haven't forgotten to tell me anything?"
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A) a rash
B) pain
C) nausea
D) a headache
E) a tingling sensation
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A) patient's health record
B) problem-oriented medical record system
C) medical transcription
D) medical office record book
E) scheduling or appointment book
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