It’s B, something you didn’t created but you shared.
The patient's cause of their death would have been stroke, loss of blood, or heart fail and the health workers, the patient, and the relatives would now be stressed and maybe depressed for the relatives.
Answer:
23 %
Explanation:
From the question, we know that the person --vincent had panic attack. So let me explain what panic attack is.
When you start to feel something like pain in your chest, pain in your abdominal region, when you are short of breath, tingling occurs ,your body start to shake, your heart rate is much more faster and things like that do occur in a situation where someone is threatening you or maybe you lose your job and so on, that kind of emotional condition is known as PANIC ATTACK.
Because someone has panic attack does not mean that the person will have to have a panic disorder. According to reasearches, about 23 percent adults already encountered panic attack and most of them did not develop panic disorder.
Answer:
According to the rule, psychologists are allowed to share patients' information internally.
The rule also states that they may share this information with other psychologists and people under the same professional association.
The HIPAA Privacy Rule does not allow a psychologist to share any of the patient’s health care information with anyone else unless they have the patient’s written authorization to do so.
Explanation:
The HIPAA Privacy Rule was created in 1996 to protect the privacy of protected health information. The rule states that psychologists working in the health care sector can share the personal data of a patient in order to provide health care.
Psychologists are not subject to the HIPAA Privacy Rule because they are not considered "covered entities" under HIPAA.
As such, psychologists can share patient information with other healthcare professionals without violating the rule.
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