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acc299

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Which of the following would a user identify as accurate about saving data in a database?
 
  A) Data entry is saved as soon as the insertion point moves from the record of entry.
  B) Changes made to a record are temporary after leaving the record.
  C) If a record is deleted, it can be undone, but only once.
  D) A user must save each item in the database after it is entered.

Question 2

When preparing to use healthcare information databases for secondary data use, which of the following would be most important?
 
  A) Restrict the database search to one aspect of care
  B) Remove any patient-identifying information
  C) Ensure databases reflect empirical evidence
  D) Be knowledgeable about the questions to be answered



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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