For a record to be admissible as evidence in court, what must be true? When working with a patient who has a language barrier, what strategy should the medical assistant use? Which... For a record to be admissible as evidence in court, what must be true? When working with a patient who has a language barrier, what strategy should the medical assistant use? Which of the following statements about professionalism is true?
Understand the Problem
The questions are asking about legal admissibility of medical records, strategies for communicating with patients with language barriers, and statements regarding professionalism in the workplace.
Answer
94) The first statement is true; the second is false. 95) All are correct. 96) All are correct.
The final answers are: 94) The first statement is true; the second is false. 95) All are correct. 96) All are correct.
Answer for screen readers
The final answers are: 94) The first statement is true; the second is false. 95) All are correct. 96) All are correct.
More Information
Records for admissibility must be attested as true at the time of writing. For language barriers, using multiple strategies is effective. Professionalism encompasses practicing it continuously, understanding its career impact, and avoiding unacceptable behaviors.
AI-generated content may contain errors. Please verify critical information