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jerry coleman

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What are three (at a minimum) basic things you can practice to help ensure patient confidentiality?
 
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Hormone replacement therapy:
 
  A) helps manage menopausal symptoms. B) is controversial.
  C) either A or B. D) neither A nor B.



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Answer to Question 1

Basic things students will need to practice are speaking softly and privately to patients/customers, keeping medical charts closed when not making notes in them, and speaking softly over the phone when communicating with a patient or regarding a patient.

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jerry coleman

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Excellent


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Gracias!

 

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