Most caregivers should be able to work and understand a variety of health concerns and basic hygiene like; most common health problems, heart levels, fragile body parts, how to properly clean others, etc.
It increases HDL cholesterol, reduces LDL cholesterol, and reduces blood pressure.
The correct answer is A.
She is being honest and direct in this response to a difficult situation. By responding in this way she is letting her friends know exactly how she feels about the situation without being angry or harsh or mean, just direct. With any luck her friends will now understand and stop pressurizing her.
HIPAA refers to the <span>Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. (You can give some background information about the act).
Now, to the main question. T</span><span>he steps a medical assistant can take to ensure HIPPA compliance in handling patient information are outlined as follows
1. Protected Health Information (PHI) should be kept secure and private (either on pass-worded computers or paper files and charts always safely locked up when not in use).
2. Keep strictly to the office policy, and ensure full implementation of laod down procedures. Refresher trainings may also be helpful.
3. Patients should be informed of their rights when their information is being taken and the medical assistant should support those rights.
4. D</span><span>on’t volunteer patient's information to outside companies/entities or allow them access to it, except with the patient's consent.
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It would be true. The reason so is because the more alcohol you consume, the blood ratio will increase.