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Be careful to respect the patient's privacy when discussing health care issues with family members because of the legal aspect of complying with the patient's communication wishes, which should be documented on the patient's:
 A) Protected Health Information (PHI)
  B) Personal Health Document (PHD)
  C) Patient Portal
  D) Confidential Communication Preference (CCP)

Question 2

This skill can be a great stride toward eliminating procrastination.
 A) Critical thinking (problem-solving)
  B) Effective communication
  C) Cultural awareness
  D) Expressing empathy



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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