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sjones

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The patient's signature releasing information is good for how long?
 
  a. 5 years
  b. The amount of time specified on the form
  c. 10 days
  d. 2 years

Question 2

If you are copying a medical record that has been authorized to be released, but it has a restriction against disclosing the patient's drug and alcohol history, how would you redact such information?
 
  a. Cross out the information related to the drug and alcohol history.
  b. Copy the record and black out the restricted information.
  c. Highlight the information that isn't authorized to be released.
  d. Delete the information that isn't authorized to be released.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

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Answer: b





 

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