The nurse has adequate understanding of HIPAA when stating that the major impact from this privacy regulation is in (Select all that apply.)
a. "health information privacy law.".
b. "bedside nursing care.".
c. "nursing report communication.".
d. "data security standards.".
e. "electronic transaction standards.".
A, D, E
The nurse has an adequate understanding of HIPAA when stating that the major impact from this privacy regulation is in health informatics privacy law, data security standards, and electronic transaction standards. Bedside nursing care and nursing report, communication is not included as an area of major impact.
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