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Legal and Ethical Responsibilities

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Holding somebody against his/her will   False Imprisonment  
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A newspaper printing false statements about someone   Libel  
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Saying untrue things about someone   Slander  
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A dentist does open heart surgery   Malpractice  
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Stealing medications from your employer   Criminal  
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Suing someone for writing nasty comments on your car   Tort  
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Telling a patient they are worthless, no good and ugly   Verbal abuse  
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Part of a contract- arrive at the dentist   offer  
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Paying your bill for your gold tooth   consideration  
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The dentist installing your new gold tooth.   Acceptance  
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Starting an IV on someone who did not say you could treat them   Battery  
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Leaving the bed in the highest position and the patient falling out of bed   Negligence  
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Violating a persons rights is an example of what type of law?   Civil  
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When a person sues another this is an example of what type of law?   Civil  
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A payment for someones offer   consideration  
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An obligation that is expressed without terms   Implied  
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A male coworker says to female coworker "WOW, what a sexy top you have on"   Sexual assault  
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A nurse graduates from college but fails his/her boards, and starts working a nurse   Malpractice  
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A patient has been in a car accident,you ask him if you can help him. What kind of consent is this?   Verbal  
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You start doing CPR on a unconscious patient, what type of consent is this?   Implied  
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What type of disability does a "17" year old child have?   Legal disability  
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You don't pay your hospital bill, this is?   Breech in contract  
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A hospital gets sued because their employee(Agent) violates HIPAA. The hospital is the ____   Principal  
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A patient breaks their leg, goes to the hospital,the hospital will not let them go home.   False imprisonment  
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Someone that has the power or authority to act as the representative of another   Agent  
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A false statement about a person   defamation of character  
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Not covering a patient up while bathing him/her   Invasion of privacy  
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PHI   Protected health information  
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A patients PHI is considered________________ ___________   Privileged communication  
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A hospital takes you as a patient   Acceptance  
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Using narcotics while working in a hospital, criminal or civil   criminal  
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A hospital is an agent or principal?   Principal  
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A person who works in a lab of a hospital is an agent or principal   Agent  
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A patient wants to die so a doctor orders a lethal dose of medication Criminal/Civil?   Criminal  
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A patient is restrained because he was being annoying   False imprisonment  
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Civil suit that does not involve a contract   tort  
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An agreement between two or more people   Contract  
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Failure to give care that is normally expected   Negligence  
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A physician who does surgery from his home   Malpractice  
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Patients have the right to refuse care T/F?   True as long as they are not a risk to injure themselves or someone else  
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A document that states what measures should be taken regarding his/her health when he/she is unable to make decisions   living will  
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What does DNR mean?   Do not resuscitate, no CPR  
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A document that allows another person to make health care decisions when you are no longer able to make them   Durable Power of Attorney (POA)  
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What requires health care facilities to provide info regarding advance directives?   Patient Self- Determination Act PSDA  
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Do all health care facilities need to offer info regarding advance directives? why or why not   no, only ones that receive any type of federal aid  
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What are the three reasons why your health information may be shared?   Research, public health, & health care operations  
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Of the following which ones are limited data(unique information)? email address, SSI, age, high school, gender, drivers license number   SSI, email address, drivers license number  
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Of the following which ones can be used that do not personally identify a patient? email address, SSI, age, high school, gender, drivers license number   age, high school, gender  
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What does PHI mean   Protected health information  
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