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100

Which of the following is NOT listed as a patient right according to the presentation? A. Patients can access pain assessment and management B. Patients pay one time fees for medical services C. Patients have the right to be fully informed D. Patients have the right to clean facilities

 B. Patients pay one time fees for medical services 

100

Because of patient rights, patients can seek other medical opinions. A. True B. False

A. True

100

Patients do NOT have the right to know about billing information. A. True B. False

B. False

100

Once a patient has visited a healthcare facility, they no longer have any health-related responsibilities. A. True B. False

B. False

100

What is Transparency in the healthcare field?

a. support for a cause, person or organization 

b. one’s ability to act, choose, think and decide on their own 

c. openness of information and actions 

c. openness of information and actions

200

Which of the following describes the conditions of participation? A. Document outlining how patients will pay their bill B. Document outlining how patients must behave in a medical facility C. Document outlining how doctors must behave in a medical facility D. Document outlining patient rights

D. Document outlining patient rights

200

Patients do NOT have the right to know about billing information. A. True B. False

B. False

200

Healthcare providers need both verbal and written consent to proceed with treatments. A. True B. False

A. True

200

Advocacy

support for a cause, person or organization

200

DAILY DOUBLE POINTS:

WHAT IS Involuntarily Commitment ?

patients who are deemed eligible to legally receive care due to severe conditions without the patient’s agreement

300

What responsibilities do healthcare providers have due to patient rights? A. All statements are accurate B. Clean facilitates C. Informed care providers D. Inform patients of risks

A. All statements are accurate

300

Why might a medical professional break a patient’s confidentiality?

 A. To share all of a patient’s personal information B. To share medical experiences on social media C. To warn others of a patient D. A patient is at risk of harming themselves or others

D. A patient is at risk of harming themselves or others

300

Which of the following is a goal of patient advocacy? A. Provide patient rights and autonomy B. Make more streamline processes for medical facilities C. Provide universal healthcare D. Give all patients the same treatments

 A. Provide patient rights and autonomy

300

Confidentiality

agreement to keep private information concealed

300

What is a legal document which provides individuals with an opportunity to lay out the medical treatment they desire in the future if they are unable to express their desires?

A. Advanced Directive B. Autonomy C.Informed Consent 


A. Advanced Directive

400

What is the purpose of an advance directive? A. To set up a payment plan B. A doctor’s plan for procedures C. Assure patient’s wishes are fulfilled D. Map directions to medical facilities

C. Assure patient’s wishes are fulfilled

400

Which of the following is included in an informed consent form? A. Information about procedures and treatments B. Confidentiality agreement C. Terms and conditions D. All statements are correct

D. All statements are correct

400

Under which of the following conditions can a patient refuse treatment? A. Any condition B. The treatment goes against a patient’s religion C. The treatment goes against a patient’s cultural background D. Patients cannot refuse treatments

A. Any condition

400

What is information sheet outlining the terms and conditions of participating in a particular activity? 

a. Informed Consent

b. Transparency 

c. Involuntarily Commitment 

A. Informed Consent 

400

What is written obligation to attend a court date?

A. ADVANCED DIRECTIVE

B. INVOLUNTARYILY COMMITMENT

C. SUBPOENA 

C. Subpoena

500

Which of the following is an example of patient autonomy? A. Sharing information with other patients B. Not engaging in healthcare conversations C. Patients influenced by medical professionals about what treatment is best D. Choosing the appropriate treatment

D. Choosing the appropriate treatment

500

Which of the following is an example of NOT following the code of ethics? A. Keeping patient information confidential B. Billing patients for the appropriate services C. Changing information which is translated or interpreted to patients D. Communicating difficult information

C. Changing information which is translated or interpreted to patients

500

Which of the following is an example of a difficult ethical dilemma? A. Patients communicating they have visited other healthcare institutes B. Family members working at the same healthcare institute C. Not taking a lunch break D. Providing services for free for a doctor’s family members

D. Providing services for free for a doctor’s family members

500

What is Autonomy 


one’s ability to act, choose, think and decide on their own

500

Name 3 patient RIGHTS?

­ access to pain assessment and management ­ receive treatments free from verbal and physical abuse ­ ability to discuss treatment options with caregivers and refuse treatment ­ informed of risks ­ ability to dictate care through an advance directive ­ access to clean facilities ­ right to trained professionals ­ conditions of participation

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