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1
Q

After the adoptive person turns the age of majority, Release of ___________ rights belongs solely to the adoptee

A

Medical Record

2
Q

__________ can access their own medical records, with information about biological parents removed.

A

Adult adoptees

3
Q

________ tracing their biological parents should be referred to the adoption agency

A

Minor adoptees

4
Q

_________ include public and nonpublic documents (original sealed birth certificate, court documents relating to the adoption process, and records of the adoption agency and/or attorneys involved in the adoption)

A

Adoption records

5
Q
Adopted individual (adoptee), biological (natural, birth) parents, and adoptive parent(s) 
Rights of each must be considered in light of access to health information
A

Parties to an adoption

6
Q

_______ Considered confidential by most state laws

A

Adoption records

7
Q

____________ generally satisfies “good cause” requirement to release adoption records containing medical information.

A

Medical necessity

8
Q

____ _____ require that adoptive parents receive specific health information about the adoptee.

A

Most States

9
Q

Selecting an individual to make healthcare decisions for a competent adult

A

Uniform Health-Care Decision Act

10
Q

A _________ patient (inpatient) or a patient currently being seen in a clinic setting (outpatient) or their personal representative may access, inspect, obtain a copy of, or disclose PHI from the patient’s record.

A

Currently hospitalized

11
Q

__________ is a term used to denote the health records of individuals who are currently hospitalized inpatients or outpatients.

A

Active record

12
Q

If an _________ or _______ wishes to access, copy, or disclose his or her PHI, healthcare provider should follow the same policies and procedures that are in place for allowing the access, copying, and disclosure of PHI for patients not currently hospitalized or being treated as an outpatient.

A

active inpatient or outpatient