Which of the following is NOT an example of safeguarding a patient's privacy?
A) Speaking quietly when discussing patient information
B) Using passwords to protect information on computers
C) Discussing a patient case in the cafeteria
D) Avoiding use of patient names in public areas
E) Locking record rooms
C
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A. Command presence B. Command influence C. Command competence D. Command leadership
Cardiac monitoring, pharmacological interventions, and other advanced treatment skills are functions of the:
A. EMT. B. paramedic. C. AEMT. D. EMR.
One reason elderly patients may face discrimination is that ________.
A. with age come medical conditions that create physical limitations B. older people always suffer from financial instability C. older people have memory loss that makes them easy to exploit D. older people generally lack communication skills E. with retirement comes uncertainty