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When state laws require that certain occurrences (such as births, deaths, abuse, or particular infectious diseases) be reported to the Department of Health, this is known as
 A) mandated reporting.
  B) release of health information.
  C) invasion of privacy.
  D) disease prevention.

Question 2

The prescription abbreviation n.p.o. stands for
 A) not post operative.
  B) negative post operative.
  C) nothing by mouth.
  D) night per os.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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