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kamilo84

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An example of objective entry in the health record supplied by a health care practitioner is the
 A. past medical history. C. chief complaint.
  B. physical assessment. D. review of systems.

Question 2

Which amended the Truth in Lending Act and requires credit and charge card issuers to provide certain disclosures in direct mail, telephone, and other applications and solicitations for open-ended credit and charge accounts and under other circumstances?
 a. Fair Credit and Charge Card Disclosure Act
  b. Fair Credit Billing Act
  c. Fair Credit Reporting Act
  d. Fair Debt Collection Practices Act



briezy

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Answer to Question 1

B The medical history, including a review of systems and chief complaint, is information
supplied by the patient. A physical assessment adds objective data to the subjective data
provided by the patient in the history.

Answer to Question 2

a



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