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lubasha [3.4K]
1 year ago
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The first thing that a medical assistant should do when realizing he or she has made an error in patient care is to admit the er

ror to his or her supervisor and the physician. True or false
Medicine
1 answer:
MAVERICK [17]1 year ago
8 0

The statement 'the first thing that a medical assistant should do when realizing he or she has made an error in patient care is to admit the error to his or her supervisor and the physician' is true.

A medical assistant works to take care of a patient in every way possible. As a healthcare worker, one needs to be responsible as a little mistake can cause serious, life threatening complications for a patient.

As a medical assistant, when you realize that you have made an error, it is your primary responsibility to confess the mistake to the supervisor or physician as soon as possible. The risk of not talking about the error to anybody can be life threating to patient. A supervisor or physician might have a better solution to the error and hence can help in amending the situation.

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