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use the drop - down menu to select the answer that completes each sente…

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use the drop - down menu to select the answer that completes each sentence. a complete medical record should contain a patients entire history with a specific organization, such as visits to one hospital. because patients often have they may choose to maintain at the start of a medical enc and treatment. there are several ways to or than categorized by purpose medical encounters electronic prescriptions compliance patient care charting systems with different providers and healthcare organizations, ir health information. ollect the patients as part of diagnosis keeps information in chronological order rather

Explanation:

To solve this fill - in - the - blank problem, we analyze the context of each sentence:

First Blank

The sentence is "A complete medical record should contain a patient’s entire history with a specific organization, such as visits to one hospital." The key here is to find a term related to the patient's interactions with the medical system. "medical encounters" refers to the interactions (like visits) a patient has with the medical system. So this blank should be filled with "medical encounters".

Second Blank

The sentence is "Because patients often have they may choose to maintain with different providers and healthcare organizations, their health information." The term that fits here, related to what patients have (like prescriptions, but in the context of health - related actions), "electronic prescriptions" is not as appropriate as "medical encounters" was for the first blank. Wait, no, re - examining: the second blank's context is about what patients have that makes them interact with different providers. Wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the second sentence: "Because patients often have [blank] they may choose to maintain [blank] with different providers and healthcare organizations, their health information." Wait, no, looking at the options: "medical encounters" (used in first), "electronic prescriptions", "compliance", "patient care charting systems". Wait, maybe the second blank: "patient care charting systems" is about the system, no. Wait, the correct approach is to match the context:

For the first drop - down (first blank in the first sentence): The sentence is about a medical record containing the patient's history of visits (medical encounters) to a hospital. So first blank: medical encounters.

For the second drop - down (the blank in the sentence "collect the patient’s [blank] as part of diagnosis"): The context is about collecting something from the patient for diagnosis. "electronic prescriptions" are about prescriptions, not directly for diagnosis collection. Wait, no, maybe "electronic prescriptions" is not right. Wait, the options are medical encounters, electronic prescriptions, compliance, patient care charting systems.

Wait, let's re - evaluate:

  1. First sentence: "A complete medical record should contain a patient’s entire history with a specific organization, such as visits to one hospital." The term for the patient's visits (encounters) with the medical system is "medical encounters". So first blank: medical encounters.
  1. The sentence "collect the patient’s [blank] as part of diagnosis": To collect something for diagnosis, "electronic prescriptions" are not collected for diagnosis in the same way as, say, but among the options, "electronic prescriptions" is about prescriptions, which are part of the patient's medical record. Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the correct answers based on context:
  • First blank: medical encounters (as it refers to the patient's interactions/visits, which are part of the medical record's history)
  • Second blank: electronic prescriptions (if we consider that patients may have electronic prescriptions and need to manage them with different providers)
  • Third blank: compliance (patients may have compliance (following medical advice) and need to manage their health information)
  • Fourth blank: patient care charting systems (these systems keep information in chronological order)

But let's do it step by step:

First Blank

Sentence: "A complete medical record should contain a patient’s entire history with a specific organization, such as visits to one hospital."

We need a term for the patient's interactions with the medical system (like visits). "medical encounters" fits.

To collect for diagnosis, "electronic prescriptions" are prescriptions, but maybe in the context of collecting the patient's electronic prescriptions as part of diagnosis (if the patient has prescriptions, they can be part of the diagnosis process). So second blank: electronic prescriptions

Third Blank

Sentence: "keeps information in chronological order rather than categorized by purpose"

A system that keeps information in chronological order is "patient care charting systems". So third blank: patient care charting systems

Fourth Blank (if any, but based on the options)

Wait, maybe I missed. But based on the options and context:

  1. First blank: medical encounters
  2. Second blank (in "collect the patient’s..."): electronic prescriptions
  3. Third blank (in "keeps information..."): patient care charting systems

But to present the answers as per the drop - down choices:

Answer:

for first blank: medical encounters

Second Blank

Sentence: "Because patients often have [blank] they may choose to maintain [blank] with different providers and healthcare organizations, their health information." Wait, maybe the second blank (the one in "collect the patient’s [blank] as part of diagnosis"):