Legal/Ethics for MH Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
assault | an intentional threat designed to make the an intentional threat designed to make the victim fearful; produces reasonable apprehension of harm. |
battery | the harmful of offensive touching of another person |
bioethics | study of specific ethical principles that arise in health care |
civic rights | the rights of personal liberty guaranteed under two U.S. constitutional amendments |
competency | capacity to understand consequences of one's decisions |
conditional release | a release from an inpatient psychiatric facility that is contingent upon outpatient treatment |
confidentiality | the ethical responsibility of a health care professional that prohibits the disclosure of privileged information without the patient's informed consent |
duty to protect | ethical and legal obligations of health care workers to protect patients from physically harming themselves or others |
ethical dilemma | a conflict between two or more courses of action, each carrying favorable and unfavorable consequences |
ethics | study of philosophical beliefs about what is considered right or wrong in a society |
false imprisonment | may be a misdemeanor or tort brought against health care workers who illegally hold people in confinement - confinement includes restraint within a limited area and restraint with an institution |
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) | rule requiring patient consent to disclose information obtained during care to anyone except those persons for whom it is necessary for implementation of the patient's treatment plan |
implied consent | form of consent that is not expressly given but implied from circumstances of a persons' particular situation or a person's actions, especially in serious or life-threatening situation |
informed consent | the informed exercise of choice that includes options available and the risks of each option |
intentional torts | willful acts that violates another person's right or property |
involuntary admission | admission to a psychiatric facility without a patient's consent typically if a danger to self or others or unable to meet basic needs |
involuntary outpatient admission | court mandates for medication and other treatments as a condition for remaining in the community; controversial |
least restrictive alternative admission doctrine | mandates that the least restrictive and least disruptive means be used to achieve a specific purpose |
long-term involuntary admission | used for extended care and treatment of those with mental illness, commitments are obtained through medical certification, judicial hearings, or administrative actions |
malpractice | act or omission to act thaqt breaches the duty off due care and results in or is responsible for a person's injury |
negligence | an act, or failure to act, that breaches the duty of due care and results in or is responsible for another person's injuries |
right to privacy | the legal expectation of privacy concerning the sharing of medical information |
right to refuse treatment | the right to reject forced treatment. The right takes into consideration the person's right for choice, or autonomy and beneficence, actions which benefit others. |
right to treatment | the right to expect appropriate and adequate treatment |
temporary admission | admitting patients with acute psychiatric symptoms on an emergency basis upon written order of a primary care provider for a limited amount of time |
tort | a civil wrong for which money damages may be obtained by the injured party from the wrongdoer |
unconditional release | termination of a patient-institutional relationship |
unintentional torts | unintended acts against another person that produce injury of harm |
voluntary admission | inpatient care sought by the patient through a written application to the facility |
writ of habeas corpus | a "formal written order" to "free the person" |
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