MOLST & AD
Informed Consent & Residents' Rights
Invasion of Privacy, Slander, and Libel
Medical Malpractice
& Ethics Committee
Criminal vs Civil cases
100

This document guides decisions about life-sustaining treatment.

What is MOLST form?

100

Failing to obtain this from a patient could lead to legal consequences for the healthcare provider.

What is informed consent?

100

Using someone's image for advertising without permission is an example of this type of privacy invasion.

What is misappropriation?

100

Failing to meet this is a key element in proving malpractice.

What is the "standard of care"?

100

This type of consultation involves the Ethics Committee assisting with morally complex situations.

What is an ethics consultation?

200

This type of document outlines a patient’s wishes for medical treatment when they are unable to communicate.

What is an Advance Directive (AD)?

200

Informed consent protects patients by ensuring they understand this before treatment.

What are risks, benefits, and alternatives?

200

The key difference between slander and libel.

What is "slander is spoken, and libel is written"?

200

This could happen when a healthcare professional neglects proper care.

What is injury or death?

200

The prosecutor must prove the defendant's guilt to this standard in a criminal case.

What is "beyond a reasonable doubt"?

300

The group of people who can update a MOLST form if the patient's health or wishes change.

Who is the patient?

300

When a patient cannot give consent, this individual steps in.

Who is a family member or legal guardian?

300

Collecting information for one reason but using it for another.



What is deception?

300

- Doctor ignores a patient’s allergy before prescribing medication.

- Nurse gives the wrong dose, causing severe side effects.

- Pharmacist gives the wrong medicine, leading to harm.

These are all examples of...

What are 

Examples of Medical Malpractice: Medications



300

The main difference between a criminal and civil case.

What is "criminal cases involve law violations prosecuted by the government, and civil cases involve disputes between private parties"?

400

The key difference between a Health Care Proxy and a Power of Attorney.

What is a Health Care Proxy makes medical decisions, while a Power of Attorney handles financial (mainly) matters?

400

Residents in nursing homes have this right, which includes being informed about their care and making decisions about their treatment.

What is the Residents' Bill of Rights?

400

A healthcare provider publicly sharing private medical details about a patient without consent could face legal action for this.

What is invasion of privacy?

400

- Surgeon amputates the wrong leg.

- Nurse fails to use sterile tools, causing an infection.

- Doctor doesn’t warn a patient about risks, worsening their injury.

These are examples of...

What are 

Examples of Medical Malpractice: Treatments



400

The outcomes of O.J. Simpson's criminal and civil cases.

What are "not guilty in the criminal case, liable for wrongful death in the civil case"?

500

This is the primary purpose of both a MOLST form and an Advance Directive.

What is to ensure a patient’s medical wishes are honored when they cannot communicate?

500

If a patient refuses treatment, the healthcare team must document this to ensure the decision is respected.

What is "an informed refusal"?

500

The requirement for a statement to be considered slander.

What is "the statement must be heard by someone else"?

500

- Doctor misses a brain bleed, and the patient goes into a coma.

- Patient with chest pain sent home with a wrong diagnosis, then has a heart attack.

These are all examples of...

What are 

Examples of Medical Malpractice: Diagnosis



500

This type of legal document allows a patient to designate someone to make healthcare decisions if they cannot do so themselves.

What is a Health Care Proxy?

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