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theo

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A medical facility's policy toward the use of mobile devices to access personally identifiable health information should be what?
 
  A) Only personal mobile devices should be used to access PHI.
  B) Only properly configured mobile devices should be used to access PHI.
  C) PHI accessed via mobile devices should be stored for offline use.
  D) Mobile devices should never be used to access PHI.

Question 2

A physician orders a dipstick urinalysis for a patient and sets the Details Prefix field to performed. What does this mean?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



polinasid

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

The physician's office has performed that particular test.



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