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lilldybug07

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How do you select a patient from the New Encounter window?
 
  A) Scroll through the list of patients in the New Encounter window. Right-click on the name of the desired patient, then click Select on the drop-down menu that appears.
  B) Scroll through the list of patients in the New Encounter window. Click once on the name of the desired patient, then click OK.
  C) Type the patient's name into the Search portion of the New Encounter window. When the patient's name appears in the Results box, click it once, then select OK.
  D) Type the patient's name into the Search portion of the New Encounter window. When the patient's name appears in the Results box, double-click it with the left mouse button.

Question 2

A ___________ information system is concerned with the financial details of running a hospital.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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