A nurse practitioner (NP) approaches a computer terminal at the local health care facility. In order to gain access to client information, the NP must first slide a smartcard through a card reader and then place a finger on a scanner

Which authentication measures were used to verify the NP's authorization to access client data? Select all that apply. 1. Appearance of the user's name on a screen
2. Biometric authentication
3. Picture authentication package
4. Proximity radio authentication
5. Encrypted pass key authentication


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Rationale: Biometric authentication is based on unique biological traits; thus, the fingerprint identification is Also correct is encrypted passkey authentication that uses a secret number verified against a registered digital certificate which would be kept on the smartcard. Proximity radio authentication requires the radio device be close to the sensing unit but there is nothing in the scenario to suggest this method was used. The appearance of the user's name on a screen and picture authentication packages are not indicated in this scenario.

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