Law and Ethics Word Scramble
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Mental incapacity | condition in which a person lacks reasoning faculties to understand ordinary concerns or to act compenetly |
Negligence | Failure to act with reasonable and prudent care |
Litigious | Prone to engage in lawsuits |
Agent | Someone who has authority to act for another under specific conditions |
Layperson | One who does not have training in a specific profession |
Respondeat superior | Employer is vicariously liable for the behavior of an employee working within his or her scope of employment. |
Appeal | Transfer of a case decided in a lower caourt to a higher court to obtain a new hearing on matter's of the law. |
Mediation | Neutral party hears two opposing parties with the intent of persuading them to settle their dispute. |
Negotiation | Exchange and consideration of offers until parties agree on a solution that is acceptable to both. |
Burden of Proof | Necessity of giving convincing legal proof of any facts in a dispute |
Bench Trial | Trial serves without Jury and Judge rules on law |
Manslaughter | Unpremeditated taking of human life |
Larceny | Stealing or removing someone's personal property to convert it illegally or deprive the pwner of it's possession. Is a Felony. |
Fiduciary | Holding or held in trust |
Euthanasia | Intentional action or lack of action causing the merciful death of someone suffering from a terminal illness or incurable condition. |
Murder | Act done with intent to kill victim |
Emancipated Minor | under the age of 18 who is completely self-supporting |
Warranty | Promise that certain facts are truly represented |
Indigent | Lacking sufficient means to support oneself or anyone for whom responsible. |
Abandon | Give up or cease doing |
Conservator | Court appointed person give authority the manage the financial affairs of an incompetent person |
NonVerbal Communication | Communicating with someone using body language |
Malfunction | Defective performance of a product |
Statue of limitations | Law setting a time limit within which one person can use another |
Empathy | to show feelings for another at a deeper level than just understanding |
Comprehensive | covering completely or broadly; inclusive |
Shares | Units of stock giving the possessor part ownership in a corporation |
Venue | Particular county or geographic area where a court may try a case |
Quality assurance | Responsibility to uphold the quality of care of patients in treatment situations. |
Capitation | Payment in lump sum, to Physicans, HMO's and Health care facilities to deliver healthcare to segment of the popluation |
Investment | Expenditure of capital to secure income or profit |
Risk Management | Minimizing the danger or hazard |
Stockholders | those who hold an interest(stock) in a corporation |
Assets | Personal belongings and property owned by a person or, if he or she dies. |
Levy | to raise or execute a tax |
Retirement Benefits | Benefits paid to an employee for a prior term of service after he or she discontinues work for that employer |
Subpoena | Command to appear at a specified time and place to testify |
Immoral | Not moral |
Etiquette | Prescribed code of courteous social behavior |
Ethics | Study of Moral choices that confirm to professional standards of conduct |
HIPPA | Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act |
Anencephalic | a child born without a brain stem |
AIDS | Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome |
HIV | Human Immunodeficiency virus; Causes AIDS |
DNA | Essential component of all living matter and the basic chromosomal material transmitting the hereditary pattern |
Chemotherapy | Chemical treatment of disease |
Genetic | Resulting from genes or attributable to them |
Commitment | Process by which a person is entrusted to a mental Health facility or Penal Institution. |
Autograft | transplanting of a person's own tissue from one part of the body to another; or transplants between identical twins |
Paternalism | Providing for people's needs but giving them no responsibility or control over their destiny |
Living Will | When you request to die natural instead of being kept alive artificially |
Dementia | Severe impairment or loss of intellectual capacity or personality integration. |
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