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joe

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Falsifying a patient's medical record documentation to conceal a medical error is legally defined as:
 
  A) tort of outrage.
  B) negligence.
  C) fraud.
  D) invasion of privacy.

Question 2

Which guideline for proper charting includes, All pertinent information must be included and opinions and judgments must be excluded?
 
  A. Complete
  B. Concise
  C. Correct
  D. Clear



Jossy

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A.Complete



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