Discuss and provide at least two examples of a situation in which privacy could be violated
Examples could include: the simple clerical matter of sending a "checkup reminder," loudly projecting why a patient is coming for an office visit, making copies of patients' records, providing information to nonrelated individuals without consent. Other examples are possible.
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A) Decreased blood pressure, increased pulse B) Decreased blood pressure, decreased pulse C) Increased blood pressure, decreased pulse D) Increased blood pressure, increased pulse
When a researcher shows a video in which certain parts of a person's movements are masked, the research uses the occlusion procedure for investigating the role of vision in performing motor skills.
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Which statement is associated with federal regulations regarding the patient identification in a substance abuse program?
A) A substance abuse treatment facility has an unconditional obligation not to identify patients who have been treated. B) Federal regulations prevent a substance abuse program from disclosing patients who were not treated in their program. C) General hospitals are prohibited from revealing patient admission status, even when the diagnosis is not substance abuse related. D) Providers are permitted to release patient identification information related to substance abuse treatment at their office.
Which statement is accurate regarding the culture of the child health community?
A) It has always integrated public health and prevention strategies with acute medical care more successfully than other areas of medicine. B) Its role is simplified by the lack of adult health issues, such as drug and alcohol abuse and sexually transmitted diseases. C) It is too fragmented among providers and agencies to ever provide adequate health care. D) It focuses on cutting edge acute medical care solutions to problems of poverty.