Suppose the statute of limitations for a particular state is 3 years and the age of

majority in that state is 21. If you have medical records for a 13-year-old girl, how
long should you maintain them?
A. 3 years C. Until she’s 21
B. 8 years D. Until she’s 24

B

Is the girl still an active patient?

Both B and C are the same time interval. (13 + 8 = 21)

This is outside my area of expertise, but eliminating the two above would lead me to pick D, since she would still be a minor 3 years later.

I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.

To determine how long you should maintain the medical records for a 13-year-old girl in a state where the statute of limitations is 3 years and the age of majority is 21, we need to consider the relevant factors.

The statute of limitations is the time period during which legal action can be taken. In this case, it is 3 years. Once the statute of limitations has expired, it generally means that legal action cannot be taken based on that particular issue anymore.

However, the age of majority in this state is 21. The age of majority refers to the point at which a person is considered a legal adult and has the rights and responsibilities that come with adulthood.

Considering these factors, the correct answer would be C. Until she's 21. Since the girl is currently 13 years old, you should maintain her medical records until she reaches the age of majority, which in this case is 21. This ensures that the records are available in case they are needed during the statute of limitations period or during the girl's transition into adulthood.

Therefore, it is important to retain the medical records until she turns 21 to comply with legal requirements and to ensure the availability of relevant information.