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Answer:
The correct answer is - 0.25
Explanation:
Calculation of administration right of the dose is very important as higher or low dose can be harmful or lethal as well. If the dose is solution-based then it becomes more complex.
strength of solution: 100mg/0.5ml
So, available dose = 100 mg
Volume would be = 0.5 ml
The dose required 50 mg
Then from "nursing formula":
dose to administration = dose required * volume of solution/dose available
= 50*0.5/100
=0.25ml
It's true that patients have to provide an additional, specific authorization for training uses and disclosures of their information.
<h3>In which circumstances would a patient's written authorization to release PHI be required?</h3>
For any use or disclosure of protected health information that is not for treatment, payment, or health care operations or otherwise permitted or required by the privacy rule, a covered entity must seek the individual's written authorization.
<h3>What does the federal provision for "incidental uses and disclosures" mean? </h3>
Incidental uses and disclosures are not punishable if sufficient protections are in place and there is no carelessness.
- By refraining from using patients' names in public corridors and elevators, and by placing signs reminding personnel to respect patient confidentiality;
- By separating or locking file cabinets or record rooms.
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