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1.Question 1An employee trained to handle PII and SPII leaves confidential patient information unlocked in a public area. Which ethical principles does this violate? Select all that apply.1 pointLawsRemaining unbiasedConfidentialityPrivacy protections2.Question 2Fill in the blank: Privacy protection means safeguarding _____ from unauthorized use.1 pointcompliance processesbusiness networksdocumentationpersonal information

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1.Question 1An employee trained to handle PII and SPII leaves confidential patient information unlocked in a public area. Which ethical principles does this violate? Select all that apply.1 pointLawsRemaining unbiasedConfidentialityPrivacy protections2.Question 2Fill in the blank: Privacy protection means safeguarding _____ from unauthorized use.1 pointcompliance processesbusiness networksdocumentationpersonal information

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  1. The employee's action of leaving confidential patient information unlocked in a public area violates the ethical principles of Confidentiality and Privacy protections.

  2. Privacy protection means safeguarding personal information from unauthorized use.

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