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mcmcdaniel

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Which of the following should be placed two lines below the salutation?
 
 attention line
  body
  subject line
  inside address

Question 2

Generally, who owns a patient's medical records?
 
 Both of these
  The patient
  Neither of these
  The person or organization generating the entries



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Answer to Question 1

body

Rationale: The subject line and attention lines are optional in the composing of a letter. The body of the letter should be placed two lines below the salutation. The inside address is written after the heading as part of the opening.

Answer to Question 2

The person or organization generating the entries

Rationale: Generally, ownership of the medical record resides with the person or organization generating the entries.




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