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60 ill mark the brainiest answer
1-)according to the pbr, the doctor must

a) explain medical information in a way that is easy to understand
b) use an interpreter when needed
c) obtain informed consent before a procedure
d) all of the above
2-) according to the pbr, a patient

a)must agree to pay their bill
b)may not select their primary physician
c)is responsible for keeping their records secure
d)may not review their medical records
3-)the affordable care act ends

a)discrimination based on race
b)out of pocket expenses
c)lifetime maximum payouts
d)health insurance premiums
4-)according to the pbr, which of the following is allowed?

a)patients can read their charts.
b)doctors can treat without consent.
c)doctors can refuse to treat certain types of illnesses.
d)patients can refuse to disclose their medications.
5-)according to the pbr, if a patient found an error in their medical records, they could

a)not do anything about it
b)request that it be corrected
c)file a complaint with the health care system
d)have the doctor fined
6-)in an emergency situation, if a patient cannot give consent, the doctor

a)may not treat the patient
b)needs to find a relative to give consent
c)may treat the patient without consent
d)can appoint another individual to give consent for the patient
7-)which statement best describes the patient's bill of rights (pbr)?

a)the pbr is a document that was developed to protect doctors from lawsuits.
b)the pbr was written by patients to govern doctor's actions.
c)the pbr was first written to let patients know their rights and some years later was rewritten and became a legal document.
d)the pbr only describes the patient's responsibilities.
8-)according to the pbr, which of these actions is allowed?

a) discussing a patient's condition with a friend
b) reading medical records for a friend
c) discussing a patient's condition with a health care provider
d) withholding information about medication from your doctor
9-)according to the pbr, in an emergency situation, the patient must

a) seek from their own doctor
b) go to an approved health care site
c) seek at the closest medical facility
d) seek wherever they feel is appropriate
10-)according to the pbr, a patient may not appeal a health care decision.

a) true
b) false
11-)penalties for non-compliance with the pbr can result in fines or loss of license.

a) true
b) false
12-)the goal of the pbr was to increase access and provide protection for health care consumers.

a) true
b) false
13-)a tort is a

a) delicious dessert
b) certain direction
c) wrongful act
d) legal brief

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