The computer-based patient record (CPR) is a comprehensive lifetime record that includes all information from all specialties. Most of the data included in the CPR is which of the following?

1. Structured data
2. Unstructured data
3. Fragmented data
4. Complete data


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Rationale: The computer-based patient record (CPR) is a comprehensive lifetime record that includes all information from all specialties. Most of the data included in the CPR are structured data. Other data formats may also be linked to the CPR, including dictation and transcription, images, video, and text. These data, and collective data from all systems, are stored and managed in the clinical data repository.

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