The information technology department is reviewing the policy and procedure for disposing of confidential patient information. Which should be listed as appropriate actions to destroy this material? Select all that apply.

A) Ensure shredders are installed on each care area.
B) Mark all patient information with CONFIDENTIAL.
C) Download patient data onto thumb drives for later use.
D) Place locked receptacles in the laboratory and pharmacy.
E) Erase all patient confidential information from hard drives.


A) Ensure shredders are installed on each care area.
B) Mark all patient information with CONFIDENTIAL.
D) Place locked receptacles in the laboratory and pharmacy.
E) Erase all patient confidential information from hard drives.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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