Patient's Rights
Ethics
Legal Issues
legal doctrines
Vital Signs
100

who is responsible for obtaining consent

Physicians

100

The right of a patient to make decisions for themselves, free of interference from others

Autonomy

100
  1. The threat of touching in an injurious way

assault

100

“the thing speaks for itself”. The defendant has to explain events and convince the court that no negligence was involved in a malpractice suit in which the plaintiff cannot explain outside of general knowledge

Res ipsa loquitur:

100

Body Temperature

97.7 to 99.5 F

200

patient is informed and educated about conditions and understands and approves their treatments

Informed consent

200

 truthfulness

veracity

200
  1. written defamation of character

libel
200
  1. let the master answer”. An employer is liable for negligent acts of employees that occur while they are carrying out order or serving the interest of the employer

Respondeat superior:

200

Pulse Rate

adult : 60 to 100 BPM

Child : 70 to 120 BPM

300

Act that protects electronic, paper and oral patient information

HIPAA - Health Insurance portability and accountability act 

300
  1. Principle that relates to the knowledge that info revealed by patient to a health care provider or learned in the course of health care provider performing their duties is private and should be held in confidence

confidentiality

300
  1. the actual act of harmful, unconsented or unwarranted contact with an individual

battery

300
  1. law does not allow wrongdoers to avoid legal liability for their own actions even though someone else may also be sued and held liable for the wrongful act

Doctrine of personal liability

300

Blood Pressure

systolic - <120 mm Hg

diastolic - <80 mm Hg

400

legal document prepared by living, competent adult to provide guidance to the health care team if individual should become unable to make decisions

Advanced directive / Living Will

400

health care professionals must remain faithful to their role in the healthcare environment

role fidelity

400
  1. oral defamation of character

slander

400
  1. hold individual liable for all natural and proximate consequences of negligent acts to another individual to whom duty is owed

Doctrine of foreseeability:

400

respiratory rate

adult : 12 to 20 Breaths per minute

child : 20 to 30 breaths per minute

500

 States whom you have chosen to make healthcare decisions for you (also called durable power of attorney)

 Health Care proxy (also called durable power of attorney)

500

fairness and equal treatment for all

justice

500

neglect or omission of reasonable care or caution

negligence

500

Bonus question - Define Orthopnea

difficulty breathing while laying down -

difficulty breathing unless sitting or standing up

500

Bonus Question (prefixes)  - define Hypo and hyper, Brady and Tacky

(e.g., hypotension, hypertension, bradycardia, tachycardia)

Hypo - below/less than normal

Hyper - Above/higher than normal

Brady - slow

Tachy - Fast/rapid

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