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To avoid legal risks and possible lack of confidentiality associated with computerized documentation, many programs currently have: 1. Periodic changes in staff passwords
2. Thumbprint identification restrictions
3. All nursing staff uses the same access code
4. Only centralized medical records use the client data

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