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MA Law and Ethics

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What is LAW?   A set of rules governing conduct and action that are enforced by a recognized authority.  
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What is the purpose of law?   Regulate Conduct-Punish Offenders -Remedy Wrongs -Benefit Society  
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What are the 2 main areas of law?   Criminal and Civil Laws  
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What is CRIMINAL LAW?   Laws that govern crimes or wrongs committed against society, individuals, or property in violation of an ordinance. CHARGES ARE BROUGHT FORTH BY THE GOVERMENT (EX: Medicare Fraud)  
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What is CIVIL LAW   Laws that govern crimes or wrongs committed against and individual or property; CHARGES ARE BROUGHT FORTH BY THE INDIVIDUAL or HIS REPRESENATIVE  
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The practice of MEDICINE is generally regulated by what type or law?   CIVIL LAW  
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What is the most frequently used types of Civil Law involved in the Practice of Medicine?   Tort Law - Contract Law - Administrative Law  
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What is TORT LAW?   legislation that relates to one party injuring another  
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What is Contract Law?   Laws dealing with the rights and obligations of enforceable promises. Between 2 or more parties.  
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What is Administrative Law?   Laws dealing with requirements and standards of govermental agencies.  
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What are the FOUR "D" ' s used to determine whether a situation is malpractice?   DUTY-DERELICTION-DIRECT CAUSE - DAMAGES  
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What does NEGLIGENCE mean?   action or inaction that injures another  
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What does NONFEASANCE mean?   state of delaying or failing to perform a treatment  
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What does MISFEASANCE mean?   state of performing a procedure incorrectly  
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What is MALFEASANCE?   state of performing an incorrect treatement  
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Define MALPRACTICE   FAILURE to ACT or IMPROPER PERFORMANCE of an act or PERFORMANCE OF AN IMPROPER ACT by a professional  
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The term used in most obvious cases is, " res ipsa loquitur, What does this mean?   The thing speaks for itself  
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What does the term "RESPONDEAT SUPERIOR" mean?   Let the Master Answer  
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What does the GOOD SAMARITAN ACT do and Encourage?   It encourages off duty health care providers to render aid at the scenes of accidents and also protects health care personnel from liability or tort claims  
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What are the 5 components required for a contract to be legal and binding?   OFFER MADE - OFFER ACCEPTED - EXCHANGE OF VALUE - ALL PARTIES MUST BE LEGALLY CAPABLE OF ACCEPTING THE TERMS - Intent must be legal  
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What does CONSENT mean?   Voluntary permission given by a COMPETENT adult or legal agent of the patient  
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What is a EMANCIPATED MINOR?   One who lives on his/her own and is self-supporting  
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Can MINORS serving in the armed forces consent to medical treatment?   Yes they can  
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What are ADVANCE DIRECTIVES?   Special documents signed by the patient,witnessed and notarized. These documents are put in place in case the patient is incapable of making decisions for him/herself.  
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What is a LIVING WILL?   Document stating acceptable/unacceptable means to sustain the patients life.  
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A document stating whome the patient designates to make medical decisions regarding accepting and withholding treatment   Medical (durable) power of attorney  
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What is ADMINISTRATIVE LAW?   Regulations established and enforced by govermental agencies  
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The abbreviation CLIA stands for what?   Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments  
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What does OSHA stand for   Occupational Safety and Health Administration  
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What does OSHA do?   Regulates safety in the work place  
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What does the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) do?   Regulates Federal Payroll Taxes  
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Act (EEOA) does what?   Prohibits employment discrimination because of age, color, national origin, race, religion or sex  
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What does ADA stand for?   Americans for Disabilities Act  
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What does the ADA do?   Prhibits discrimination against people with disabilities in employment  
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Title 7 of the CIVIL RIGHTS ACT of 1964 covers what?   Unwelcome sexual advances,requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitutes sexual harrasment  
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Famil Medical Leave Act allows what for employees?   It allows employees up to 12 job protected weeks of leave without pay for family or medical needs.  
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What does JCAHO stand for?   The Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations  
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What is CAAHEP?   Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs  
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Death Certificates must be completed by who?   The attending physician  
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What is ETHICS?   Moral principles, values and duties. Ethics are moral guidelines set forth and formally or informally enforced by peers,professional organizations and the community  
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What is VERACITY?   The TRUTH  
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What does AMA stand for?   American Medical Association  
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What does AAMA stand for?   American Association of Medical Assistants  
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In 1973, the American Hospital Association was the first to publish what?   PATIENTS BILL OF RIGHTS  
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What is BIOETHICS?   Moral issues dealing with biologic studies, research, procedures, policies and decisions.  
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What does HIPAA stand for?   Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act  
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What is Quality Improvement (QI) AKA: Quality Assurance   It is MEASURING - IMPROVING - AND REMEASURING Patient outcomes based on established criteria or indicators  
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What is LIBEL?   False or Malicious writing against a person's character or reputaion  
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What is a COVERED ACCOUNT?   A patient account that allows multiple payments or transactions  
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What is defamation?   Injury to a person's character or reputation by false or malicious statements  
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What does "NON COMPOS MENTIS" mean?   Not of Sound Mind  
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What is the AGE OF MAJORITY?   An age at which a person is considered an adult; this is state-dependent, but usually is 18 or 21 years old  
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Define RECIPROCITY?   The acceptance of one state of a license that is issued by another state  
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On Auguts 1, 2009 what rule was inacted?   THE RED FLAG RULE  
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Who enacted The Red Flag Rule?   Federal Trade Commission  
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The Red Flag Rule was enacted for what reason?   To combat medical identity theft  
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What are REPORTABLE INCIDENTS?   Events or conditions that, by law, that must be reported to a designated authority  
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What is SLANDER?   False or Malicious verbal statement made against another  
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What does VULNERABLE POPULATIONS mean?   A group of people who may be physically or mentally at rish for harm or exploitation  
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Current Procedural Terminology abbreviations is?   CPT  
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What does MSA stand for?   MEDICAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT  
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What does CMS stand for?   Centers for Medical and Medicaid Services  
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What does AHIMA mean?   American Health Information Management Association  
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