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Bernana

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Which of the following best describes one of the patients' most frequently voiced frustrations with medical clinics?
 a. Providers cancel appointments too frequently.
  b. Medical assistants are often abrupt and discourteous.
  c. Patients have excessive waiting times.
  d. Patients are too often not diagnosed correctly.

Question 2

Which is not a provision of the PSDA?
 a. Hospitals must provide written information to patients on admission informing them of their rights to executive advance directives.
  b. Hospitals must document whether an advance directive exists for a patient.
  c. Hospitals must identify the principal and the health care agent.
  d. Hospitals must educate their staff and community on advance directives.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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