Information technology (IT) can also be used to interact with a patient between encounters. Which of the following statements about such interactions is true?
1. Patients feel the provider does not care about them if they are not seen in a face-to-face encounter.
2. Data collected from patients between encounters via IT is less accurate and complete.
3. Collecting data between encounters via IT may mean a more efficient face-to-face encounter.
4. Between encounters is a good time to collect screening data.
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a. muscle movement. c. joint friction. b. joint support. d. red blood cell production.
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A) >l.0 mg/dl.
B)
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