All of the following would be acceptable HIPAA-compliant actions EXCEPT

a. eliminating all patient identifiers on an image used for a classroom presentation.
b. keeping a patient's image on a display monitor as a school tour group visits the department. All patient identifiers have been removed from the image display.
c. asking colleagues for advise on positioning as you complete images on a severe motor vehicle accident.
d. discussing the results of a patient's mammogram with a colleague as you ride the elevator to lunch.

d. discussing the results of a patient's mammogram with a colleague as you ride the elevator to lunch.

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What is this patient's absolute CD4 count, and what does this mean? a. The patient's absolute CD4 count is 300/mcL, and he has AIDS. b. The patient's absolute CD4 count is 180/mcL, and he has AIDS. c. The patient's absolute CD4 count is 300/mcL, and he does not have AIDS. d. The patient's absolute CD4 count is 120/mcL, and he does have AIDS.

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Which of the following additives is found in a tan-topped blood collection tube?

A) EDTA B) ammonium heparin C) lithium heparin D) sodium citrate

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