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Dr. Jones made an mistake is on of the medical records Three years later Nurse Bonnie noticed the mistake and corrected it This was an improper action because

A. Too much time passed
B The doctor did not make the correction
C. The correction was not notarized

I am not to sure I said C

I believe it is probably B. Whoever made the mistake should be the one to correct it.

Here's hoping another teacher will weigh in on this.

I agree with Writeacher on this one.

To determine if your answer is correct, let's analyze the information given in the question.

The scenario mentioned that Dr. Jones made a mistake in one of the medical records, and three years later Nurse Bonnie noticed and corrected it. Now, we need to understand why this correction may be considered an improper action.

Let's evaluate each option:

Option A: "Too much time passed"
This option implies that the correction made by Nurse Bonnie was improper because three years had passed since the mistake was made. However, the question does not provide any specific time limit or guideline regarding the duration within which a correction should be made. Therefore, this option cannot be determined as the correct answer based on the information provided.

Option B: "The doctor did not make the correction"
This option suggests that the correction made by Nurse Bonnie was improper because it was not performed by the doctor, who originally made the mistake. From the given information, there is no mention that the doctor should be the only one allowed to make the correction. Therefore, this option cannot be determined as the correct answer based on the information provided.

Option C: "The correction was not notarized"
This option implies that the correction made by Nurse Bonnie was improper because it was not notarized. However, there is no mention in the question about the requirement of notarization for corrections to be considered proper. Therefore, this option cannot be determined as the correct answer based on the information provided.

Based on the analysis, none of the options presented in the question is directly supported by the information given. Therefore, we cannot definitively determine which option is correct. It's possible that the question is lacking necessary information or that there is an additional answer that is not mentioned in the given options.

To provide a complete and accurate answer, it would be beneficial to have additional context or clarification about the specific rules or guidelines regarding corrections in medical records.