If a covered entity has disclosed some protected health information (PHI) in violation of HIPAA, a patient can sue the covered entity for damages

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

F
The HIPAA law does not provide an option to sue for alleged damages. The only recourse is to file a complaint with the governmental agency overseeing that violation.

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Patients with a partial laryngectomy:

A) have had their entire larynx removed and breathe through an opening in the neck called a stoma. B) are called partial neck breathers because they breathe through both a stoma and the nose and mouth. C) are easy to differentiate from patients who have had a total laryngectomy, especially when they are apneic. D) cannot be ventilated with the mouth-to-mask technique because there is no connection between the pharynx and lower airway.

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Which of the two techniques for obtaining intraoral radiographs may be easier to use for children or adults with shallow palates?

What will be an ideal response?

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