Answer: C. scanned record becomes the legal record as soon as the original chart is destroyed
The scanning of the paper-based documents into electrical medical records is the cross from Level 2 (Computerised medical record system) to Level 3(electrical health records. EHR)
.After scanning, the scanned copies are rearranged for computer use, and entered into system for healthcare provider references. It therefore becomes the legal documents of the patients, even when the original charts is destroyed.
Note;The paper documents are stored for days based on record retention policy, and discharge afterwards.
completed QUESTIONS
A. paper medical record must be retained for the statute of limitations
B. scanned record can never be the legal record so we should not destroy the paper record
C. scanned record becomes the legal record as soon as the original chart is destroyed
D. scanned record is the legal record effective from the moment of scanning
Ex
planation:
An ultrasound is a diagnostic procedure that uses high frequency waves to get a live image in one's body. In this scenario, Joline is getting an ultrasound to get the fetal well being of her baby. The orders most likely will have the abbreviations UTZ of the pelvis, MD and Tech should be present.
Answer: Social media ad that has physical activity (for apex)
Explanation:
Options are not provided in the question. The complete question is as followng:
Why do AED pads need to be placed one inch away from jewelry or pacemakers?
A. because the metals will melt and spread in the body
B. because the metals will heat up and cause burns
C. because electricity cannot travel through metals
D. because electricity needs metals to restore rhythm.
Answer:
B. because the metals will heat up and cause burns
Explanation:
AED Pad act as a defibrillator and is used to treat patients with life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmias.
AED pads need to be placed one inch away from jewelry or pacemakers because the metals will heat up and cause burns. As AED pads uses electrical impulses for defibrillation and can affect the pacemaker as it is also conductive in nature and get heated up if attached together.
Hence, the correct option is B.