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dmcintosh

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What type of anemia results from a vitamin B12 or folic acid deficiency, or both?
 
 Hemolytic
  Normochromic-normocytic
  Hypochromic-microcytic
  Macrocytic

Question 2

Generally, the ownership of medical records resides with
 
 the physician/clinic/hospital's legal representative
  the patient
  the physician/clinic/hospital and the patient jointly
  the physician/clinic/hospital



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lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

Macrocytic

Rationale: A macrocytic anemia results from a vitamin B12 or folic acid deficiency.

Answer to Question 2

the physician/clinic/hospital

Rationale: Generally, ownership of the medical record resides with the person or organization generating the entries. Providers may own the records but patients own the information and are generally given access to that information.





 

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