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Which situation is a violation of client confidentiality, as described in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?

  • A. A sign-in sheet kept at the front desk listing clients' last names and the time of their arrival
  • B. A nurse's handwritten notes from a telephone report discarded in the office wastebasket
  • C. A computer monitor screen located at the nurse's station in a high-traffic area
  • D. Privileged Health Information (PHI) given to an ambulance driver for the transfer of a client
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Choice C is a violation of client confidentiality as it exposes patient information to unauthorized individuals due to its location in a high-traffic area. HIPAA regulations require that electronic protected health information (ePHI) be safeguarded against unauthorized access, making the situation described in choice C a violation. Choices A, B, and D do not directly involve the exposure of patient information to unauthorized individuals. While choices A and B may pose some risks, they are not as severe as the direct exposure described in choice C. Choice D involves sharing information with an ambulance driver for a legitimate purpose, which does not violate HIPAA if done securely and in compliance with regulations.