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leilurhhh

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A change in dietary habits, especially lowering fat and cholesterol, is often a management technique for:
 
  A) arteriosclerosis. B) atherosclerosis. C) both A and B. D) neither A nor B.

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How might incomplete or unclear patient records affect a provider who is asked for a consultation on a patient's condition? As the office manager, how might the lack of complete information in the patient's medical record affect your ability to
 
  do your job?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Unclear patient records may cause difficulty for a provider in providing the best quality care. Without all of the pertinent information, a provider may be missing details that affect how the patient may be best cared for. Missing information may also affect the office manager in that he or she may be unable to address a patient's concern clearly about the type or quality of care received, if the chart notes are not complete or clear.



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