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Health, 24.04.2020 00:58, megaman104

A nursing assistant is updating electronic medical records for a patient. She makes sure that every section is included and is complete with all of the needed information. She also makes sure that all of the abbreviations are correctly done. She then runs the spell check. What step is the nursing assistant missing?

looking at the medical history for completeness

checking to make sure that all the words that can be abbreviated are

looking at the diagnoses for completeness

checking to make sure that punctuation and word usage is proper

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