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Zoey63294

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Why is it important to keep accidents and work injury records separate from the general medical file?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

To write an apothecary notation accurately, the following rule should be adhered to: Use ________ roman numerals to express whole numbers.
 
  a. lowercase
  b. uppercase
  c. no
  d. italicized and bolded



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Answer to Question 1

So that workers' compensation or car accident claims do not get protected health information without the patient's authorization.

Answer to Question 2

a



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