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The patients' bill of rights reads that the patient has the right to and is encouraged to obtain from physicians and other direct caregivers relevant, current, (1 point)
-and understandable information concerning diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
-test procedures to determine the cause of acute or terminal illnesses.
-medication samples provided by the pharmaceutical companies.
-hospital policies and practices that relate to patient care, treatment, and responsibilities.
based on the medical assistant's standard of care, you understand that you if you practice outside of your trained competencies. (1 point)
-are eligible for additional continuing education credits
-are a candidate for training new medical assistants
-give physical examinations and conduct the necessary laboratory tests and x-rays
-risk being sued for negligence
which part of the aama's code of ethics supports continually improving knowledge and skills of medical assistants? (1 point)
-human dignity
-confidentiality
-honor
-continued study
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