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abarnes

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Give two examples of super-protected medical information.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Even if you question whether a call is actually an emergency, you must always _____.
 
  a. assume the best-case scenario
  b. investigate until you know for sure
  c. assume that it is and alert the physician
  d. try to diagnose the condition



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Answer to Question 1

Super-protected information is usually any material pertaining to family planning; STIs; mental illness; HIV or AIDS treatment, diagnosis, or testing; and alcohol or drug rehabilitation.

Answer to Question 2

c



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