California Certifying Board for Medical Assistants (CCBMA) Practice Test

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What document may a medical assistant be required to present in court?

  1. Affidavit

  2. Subpoena

  3. Medical record

  4. Consent form

The correct answer is: Subpoena

A subpoena is a legal document that orders an individual to appear in court or produce documents relevant to a case. In the context of a medical assistant's role, they may be required to present a subpoena in order to comply with a court's request for evidence or testimony regarding a case involving medical records or procedures they have participated in. Different documents, like affidavits which are sworn statements, or consent forms which relate to patient authorization, might be relevant in legal situations but do not directly require the personal appearance or testimony of the medical assistant as a subpoena would. Medical records could be relevant as well, but those are typically submitted under the authority of a subpoena rather than being the document the medical assistant themselves presents. Therefore, the subpoena is uniquely positioned as the document that compels action in response to a court order, underscoring its importance in legal proceedings within the medical context.