Passwords are a common means to authenticate access to automated records. Which recommendation should the informatics nurse suggest for password selection and use? Select all that apply.

A) Using software to test and eliminate easily compromised passwords
B) Using the browser "password save" feature
C) Deleting and replacing all system user passwords when employment is terminated
D) Storing passwords in a file on the computer
E) Using the same password for access to all sites or systems


A) Using software to test and eliminate easily compromised passwords
C) Deleting and replacing all system user passwords when employment is terminated

Explanation: A) Using software to test and eliminate easily compromised passwords is recommended.
B) Using the browser "password save" feature is not recommended.
C) Deleting and replacing all system user passwords when employment is terminated is recommended.
D) Storing passwords in a file on the computer is not recommended.
E) Using the same password for access to all sites or systems is not recommended.

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