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james9437

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Why is sugar added to many sports drinks?
 
  a. To mimic the taste of soda
  b. To encourage children to exercise
  c. To provide the body with extra energy
  d. To reduce the number of electrolytes that increase after exercise

Question 2

When a patient refuses to sign a HIPAA authorization agreement, the medical assistant should:
 
  A) dismiss the patient from the practice.
  B) call the office manager and have her persuade the patient to sign the form.
  C) write refused to sign where the patient's signature is indicated, along with the date.
  D) write difficult patient in the chart and recommend the patient to another physician.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



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