Why should a documentation error in a PPR never be erased or obliterated?
A) It makes it harder to read the medical record.
B) The patient may not receive the proper care.
C) Credibility is reduced if the provider is involved in litigation.
D) It indicates the procedure was performed incorrectly.
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Q27: What is the past medical history?
A) The
Q28: The health history is taken
A) after the
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Q32: The social history focuses on which of
Q33: What is the ROS?
A) A history of
Q34: A procedure should be documented immediately after
Q35: All of the following must be performed
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