Asked by Mimi
When the patient presents with a non-life-threatening issue, the provider is most likely to access the full electronic health record (EHR) to assess for:
Option A
Self-pay status
Option B
Patient history and allergies
Option C
Marital status
Option D
Social Security Number
Option A
Self-pay status
Option B
Patient history and allergies
Option C
Marital status
Option D
Social Security Number
Answers
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
Option B — Patient history and allergies.
Rationale: For clinical care (even non‑emergent), providers need clinical information such as medical history, current medications, and allergies to make safe, appropriate decisions. Self-pay status, marital status, and SSN are administrative details and not the primary reason to access the full EHR for clinical assessment.
Rationale: For clinical care (even non‑emergent), providers need clinical information such as medical history, current medications, and allergies to make safe, appropriate decisions. Self-pay status, marital status, and SSN are administrative details and not the primary reason to access the full EHR for clinical assessment.
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