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lidoalex

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Which one of the following is not a rule used in calculating children's dosages?
 
 Young's rule
  Jone's rule
  Fried's rule
  Clark's rule

Question 2

Which of the following charting situations may create a liability?
 
 Failing to properly document care
  Scribbling out errors
  Altering a medical document
  All of these answers



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Answer to Question 1

Jone's rule

Rationale: Jone's rule is not a rule used to calculate children's dosages.

Answer to Question 2

All of these answers

Rationale: Because the medical record is considered a legal document, if any of the events listed occurs, each or all of them would contribute to provider liability due to inappropriate or inadequate documentation.



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