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Medical Assisting

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Abandonment   Failure to make arrangements for a patient's continued medical care.  
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Age of majority   Legal status of adulthood, as recognized by the state.  
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Against medical advice (AMA)   Designation for a patient who leaves the hospital even though his doctor disagrees with the decision to leave.  
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Agent   Representative of a facility, hospital, or doctor's office who represents in word and action the supervising physician.  
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Assault   Threat or perceived threat to do bodily harm to another person.  
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Battery   Intentional act of touching another person in a socially unacceptable manner without her consent.  
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Breach of contract   failure to comply with an established agreement as specified in a written contract.  
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Civil law   Branch of private law that deals with accidental, rather than intentional, injury to a person or personal property  
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Criminal law   Branch of public law that deals with the rights and responsibilities of the government to maintain public order  
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Damages   Monetary award paid by the physician to the patient as directed by the court  
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Defamation   Providing false information (written or spoken) that causes harm to the reputation of another.  
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Defendant   Person accused in a court law.  
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Deposition   Formal method of gathering information in which a person testifies to the actions of herself and coworkers.  
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Durable power of attorney   Written legal designation of a person to make medical decision on behalf of another person.  
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Emancipated minor   Person under the age of majority who has been declared by a court to be independent and responsible for his own debts.  
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Expert witness   Person who is called to testify in court due to her status as an expert on a given subject or in a specialty.  
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Felony   Serious crime against the public that is punishable by serving time in prison.  
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Fraud   Intentional misrepresentation of a situation for financial gain.  
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Gross negligence   Intentional failure to provide care or the commission of an act by an individual with reckless disregard for consequences that endanger a patient.  
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Implied consent   Acceptance of treatment expressed through a patient's actions, such as rolling up his sleeve for blood pressure measurement.  
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Informed consent   Document that a patient signs, which is a written agreement for treatment.  
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Libel   Dishonoring or defaming a person through written documents.  
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Licensure   Designation signifying that a person has met the standards and requirements of her profession and is legally able to offer specific services for monetary reimbursement.  
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Litigation   In medicine, a legal action that determines the rights and remedies a patient can pursue in the event of suspected medical malpractice.  
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living will   Written directions to a physician that instruct the physician about whether or not to maintain life-support systems in the event of a patient's terminal illness.  
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Malfeasance   Unlawful act that causes harm.  
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Malpractice   Action by a health care professional that injures a patient and fails to meet reasonable standards of professional care.  
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Negligence   unintentional failure of a health care professional to meet his responsibilities to a patient, resulting in injury to the patient.  
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Noncompliance   Failure of a patient to follow his physician's treatment plan.  
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Nonfeasance   Failure of a health care professional or organization to perform a task or deliver a service, resulting in harm or injury to a patient.  
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Perjury   Act of lying in court, despite taking an oath to tell the truth.  
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Plaintiff   Person bringing charges in court.  
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Res ipsa loquitur   Latin phrase meaning "The thing speaks for itself" and used in legal situations when negligence is clearly evident.  
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Respondeat superior   Latin phrase meaning "Let the master answer" a legal doctrine that places responsibility on a physician for the actions of her employee.  
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Restitution   Monetary compensation for a loss or injury.  
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Risk management   Proactive management that seeks to reduce potential risk of a lawsuit before it occurs.  
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Scope of practice   Range of services a professional can offer, based on training, ability, and licensure.  
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Slander   Dishonoring or defaming a person through verbal attacks.  
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Statute   Law.  
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Statute of limitations   Law that sets a time limit within which a person can bring a lawsuit.  
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Subpoena   Legal document that notifies a person that he is required to appear in court or be available for deposition.  
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Subpoena duces tecum   Latin phrase meaning "bring with you under penalty of punishment," a legal documents that requires a person to appear in court with specified documents, such as patient records.  
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Tort   Wrongful act committed by a person that causes harm to another person or property.  
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Vicarious liability   Liability of an employer for the wrongdoing of an employee while on the job.  
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