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How might a novice confuse the following advance directives within the Patient Self-Determination Act when distinguishing information as administrative or clinical?
Ann Sullivan MBA BSN
Ann Sullivan MBA BSN
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Sdao
I may be incorrect, I could use some help with this question as well please....
Answered by
Sdao
Distinguishing between the two...
Advanced directives are administrative data until the patients receives or undergoes treatment. Advanced directives become clinical when the patient is receiving medical care.
OK... so am I way off base, could use a hint if I am even heading in the right direction.
Advanced directives are administrative data until the patients receives or undergoes treatment. Advanced directives become clinical when the patient is receiving medical care.
OK... so am I way off base, could use a hint if I am even heading in the right direction.
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Sdao
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