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Evvie72

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Omitting a confidentiality statement from a medical document asking for a patients medical history
 
  (a) is not misleading.
  (b) carries no consequences for any party involved.
  (c) is unethical.
  (d) is a clever way to protect the companys interests.
  (e) a and b.

Question 2

Taking an ethical stance requires you to
 
  (a) make a personal decision.
  (b) consider only the demands of your job.
  (c) consider the effects of your decision on others.
  (d) a and c.
  (e) b and c.



Gabe

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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