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14. Which of the following is the proper method to correct a medical record?

A. Draw a single line through the entry and write "error," including the date, time, and initials of the person correcting.
B. Write "error" next to the entry and the initials of the person correcting the error.
OC. Draw a single line through the entry and write date and time.
OD. Draw a line through the entry.

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Answer:

The answer is choice A. Draw a single line through the entry and write "error," including the date, time, and initials of the person correcting.

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Answer:

Choice A. Draw a single line through the entry and write "error," including the date, time, and initials of the person correcting.

Explanation:

Not sure why this is posted under mathematics but here is the answer:

According to the American Health Information Management Association(AHIMA), the proper method to correct a medical record is as follows:

  • Draw line through entry (thin pen line). Make sure that the inaccurate information is still legible.
  • Initial and date the entry.
  • State the reason for the error (i.e. in the margin or above the note if room).
  • Document the correct information. If the error is in a narrative note, it may be necessary to enter the correct information on the next available line/space documenting the current date and time and referring back to the incorrect entry.

The closest option to the above procedure is

A. Draw a single line through the entry and write "error," including the date, time, and initials of the person correcting.

This includes both date-time stamp and initials of person correcting for follow-up if necessary

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