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CH 5 quiz *****
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| which of the following is demonstrated when the patients leg healed incorrectly because of the way the cast has been applied. | direct cause |
| if an adult patient lacks the capacity to give informed consent what must the physician do? contact police | seek informed consent from guardian or substitute decision maker |
| a written court order addressed to a specific person, requiring that person's presence in a court at a specific time is a(an)______. | Subpoena |
| what is the document called in which a patient named someone to make decisions regarding medical care in the event he or she is unable to do so. | durable power of attorney |
| the proper way to make a correction in medical record is to______. | draw a line through the incorrect information so it is still legible, and write the correct information about it. |
| A_____ is a rule of conduct established and enforced by an authority or governing body such as the federal government. | Law |
| _____is considered a standard of behavior and the concept of right and wrong beyond the legal consideration. | ethics |
| Dean is talking on the phone to someone who identified herself as Clarissa Brown's mother Clarissa is a 16-year-old patient who was recently diagnosed with an STI. the mother wants to know what the diagnosis of her daughter was. Dean is not sure what to d | refuse to release the information because you are not sure what to do |
| Position reports a case of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) to the state. this is______. | the physicians public duty |
| the physician must ensure what when getting informed consent pick all that apply (CPSA Informed consent) | The patient is aware that they can withdraw consent at any time. the patient is free of undue influence, duress or coercion in making consent decision. receives a proper explanation. demonstrates a reasonable understanding of the information. |
| -______are formed through the influence of the family, culture, and society, and serve as a basis for ethical conduct. | moral values. |
| the appropriate way for a patient to donate organs upon death is to_____. | complete a uniform donor card. |
| you overhear a coworker talking with your supervisor about a person who is being interviewed for employment. your coworker says Are you sure you want to hire her? I know her slightly. she changes boyfriend every week. I wouldn't be surprised if she has ai | Slander |
| how long was a physician that attain records for an adult patient? | 10 years following the last date of service. |
| what are not reasons that acquisition can terminate the Physician-patient-relationship (pick all that apply) | The patient is a smoker. the patient is a homosexual. the position is changing scope of practice were in current patient would no longer fit within the new scope. |
| what needs to happen before a physician patient relationship is formed? | the physician-initiated care that would be reasonably expected to extend beyond a single encounter. |
| Kelly has been diagnosed with HIV and has agreed to allow you to inform her current and former partners. the first few calls go well but then when you call Paul, he demands to know who is spreading rumors about him. what of the following is the appropriat | “I'm sorry that information is strictly confidential.” |
| the appropriate way for a position to terminate the care of a patient is to_____. | send the patient a certified letter. |
| how does a physician obtain a patient's informed consent? | Implied, express orally, in writing (standard of practice informed consent) |
| a healthcare professional who stops scared without providing an equally qualified substitute can be charged with____ | abandonment |
| Mr. Daley, an 84-year-old patient is accompanied to the office by his 53-year-old son. When the physician explains that Mr. Daley needs surgery to remove a tumor Mr. Daley does not want to but his son insists that he agreed to the surgery and Mr. Daley fi | Agreement. |
| -how long does a physician required to retain the record for a minor. | 10 years or two years past age majority, whichever is longer. |