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Alainaaa8

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When an error is made in the healthcare record, _____.
 A) An addendum to the EHR or paper-based record should be documented, leaving the original entry in place
  B) Eliminating the erroneous information by using correction fluid in a paper-based record is an acceptable practice
  C) Make sure that the erroneous entry is deleted in its entirety, and the correct information is entered
  D) The correction to the record should be made by the healthcare provider's supervisor toenhance reliability

Question 2

The use of physician handwritten signature stamps to authenticate health record entries _____.
 A) Has been eliminated by CMS
  B) Is considered acceptable by CMS
  C) Proves to be a best practice standard
  D) Saves time for physicians and their designees



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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