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Haya94

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EHR software has built-in safeguard mechanisms to alert physicians:
 
  A) to conflicting diagnoses and procedures.
  B) about contraindicated medications and medication reactions.
  C) that multiple users are logged into the system.
  D) that test results are available.

Question 2

The phrase used to explain that a permanent record of a patient's signature is located in the patient's chart is:
 
  A) rubber-stamp signature.
  B) release of information.
  C) signature on file.
  D) electronic data transmission.



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