Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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Who needs to authenticate medical histories and physical examinations?

  1. Attending physician

  2. Dietary supervisor

  3. Interdisciplinary team

  4. Nursing supervisor

The correct answer is: Attending physician

Ensuring that a patient's medical history and physical examination is properly recorded and authenticated is a vital responsibility and only the attending physician is qualified and authorized to do so. A dietary supervisor would not have the necessary medical knowledge to properly authenticate this information. An interdisciplinary team may contribute to the patient's medical history and examination, but the attending physician is ultimately responsible for ensuring its accuracy and authentication. A nursing supervisor may oversee the work of the attending physician, but is not qualified or authorized to authenticate this information.