A contract can be terminated when one of the parties does not meet contractual obligations
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
RATIONALE: A contract can be terminated when one of the parties does not meet contractual obligations. A dental contract can be terminated when: - the patient discharges the dentist or fails to return to the office - the patient fails to follow instructions given by the dentist - the dentist formally withdraws from care - the patient no longer needs treatment
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A. An electronic medical record does not necessarily contain a patient's lifetime record and does not include dental, behavioral, or alternative care. B. There is no difference. C. A computerized patient record does not necessarily contain a patient's lifetime record and does not include dental, behavioral, or alternative care. D. A computerized patient record contains patient data on allergies and drug interactions; an electronic patient record does not.
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A) Absorption B) Distribution C) Metabolism D) Excretion E) All of the above