What should be kept in the patient's medical record?
A. A copy of letters sent to the patient
B. A notation of letters sent to the patient
C. Telephone messages leading to a letter from the physician
D. Drafts of the physician's letter
A.A copy of letters sent to the patient
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A) obtain vital signs. B) contact medical control. C) request lifting assistance. D) prepare a nebulizer treatment.
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A. 24 B. 36 C. 48 D. 72