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The new CMS-1500 form is distinguishable from the old form in that the 1500 symbol and date are located where?
 a. Top right margin
  b. Bottom right margin
  c. Bottom left margin
  d. Top left margin

Question 2

Corrections made in a dental chart should be made by ____________.
 a. correction fluid
  b. eraser
  c. a single line through each error
  d. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c
RATIONALE: Corrections made in a dental chart should be made by a single line through each error. All documentation in the chart must be legible and actions taken should be clearly marked as well as corrections that are made.





 

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