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fahad

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Integrated record reports are arranged in strict chronological date order (or in reverse date order), which allows for __________, and many facilities integrate only physician and ancillary services progress notes, which require entries to be identified by appropriate authentication.
 a. collection of information by a number of providers at different facilities about a patient
  b. linking of information created at different locations using a unique patient identifier
  c. observation about how the patient responds to treatment based on test results
 d. summarization of patient care, treatment, response to care, condition on discharge

Question 2

The progress notes section of the POR contains a(n) __________ note when the patient is relocated to another facility, and it summarizes the reason for admission, current diagnoses and medical information, and reason for relocation.
 a. discharge
 b. emergency
  c. follow-up
 d. transfer



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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