When will a primary care physician typically refer a patient to a specialist?
- when the patient disagrees with the physician's findings
- when the services required are outside of the physicians scope of practice
- when the physician is too busy to see the patient
- when the patient requires a routine checkup
- when the services required are outside of the physicians scope of practice
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Data collected about any abnormal occurrence involving a patient, a visitor, or an employee that detail the circumstances surrounding the event and are used in the facility's internal investigation are known as a(n):
A. incident report. B. internal report. C. negligence report. D. accident report.
Which of the following regulations have components that can be met by hiring credentialed medical assistants?
1) CLIA '88 2) OSHA 3) Universal Precautions 4) Standard Precautions