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Bob-Dole

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If a person claiming to be a patient's attorney calls to request information from the patient's medical record, you should:
 A) provide it promptly
  B) refuse to provide it
  C) verify that the attorney is authorized to receive it and provide it promptly
  D) verify that the attorney is authorized to receive it and offer to call them back

Question 2

You do not need to include which of the following types of information when transmitting a prescription refill request to a pharmacy?
 A) dosage information
  B) date the prescription was first filled
  C) number of refills
  D) name of the medication



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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