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skymedlock

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What is the difference between a physical and a technical safeguard with respect to computers?
 
  A) A physical safeguard would primarily involving securing a computer's hardware from threat, whereas a technical safeguard would involve securing the computer's software from threat.
  B) A physical safeguard is not concerned with the data stored on computers, whereas a technical safeguard would primarily be concerned with securing data stored on computers.
  C) A physical safeguard if properly implemented is all the security that computers need, but a technical safeguard might be necessary as an additional measure in high-risk environments.
  D) A physical safeguard is concerned with the security features of buildings and not computers, but a technical safeguard would directly involve the security of equipment such as computers.

Question 2

Which field in the Rx Writer screen describes how often a medication should be taken?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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