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james0929

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The physician wants to prescribe an agent that relieves convulsions. Which of the following best describes the class of this type of drug and an example?
 a. Antidepressant, Prozac
  b. Anticonvulsant, Dramamine
  c. Anticonvulsant, Dilantin
  d. Antidepressant, Dilantin
  e. Hypnotic, Secobarbital

Question 2

On which record is the patient's name, address, phone number, and Social Security number recorded?
 a. Medical history
  b. Patient history
  c. Treatment plan
  d. Treatment page



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IRincones

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b
RATIONALE: The patient history record includes the patient's name, address, phone number, and Social Security number.





 

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