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Bernana

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A parent will not be granted access to the health care record of his or her child who has not yet reached the age of majority when the minor child _____.
 A) Can lawfully obtain health care without parental consent
  B) Is pursuing her GED online and living with her parents
  C) Seeks treatment for an injury sustained in an auto accident
  D) Violates terms of her court-assigned probation and runs away

Question 2

A patient's friend or family may be given access to medical records in the event that the _____.
 A) Family member is the custodial parent of a minor child
  B) Friend is the patient's local church pastor or minister
  C) Health care facility has no policy regarding ROI
  D) Patient would otherwise unreasonably object to access



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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