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This defines legal issues. (Are the healthcare worker's actions legal or illegal?)

What is a law?

100

This defines one's morals and values.

What are ethics?

100

Group of people giving recommendations that affect the care and treatment of patients.

What is an ethics committee?

100

A legal document in which a patient gives written instructions for when a patient is unable to make decisions.

What is an Advance Directive (AD)?

100

A legal document made by a patient, which states CPR or other advanced cardiac life support should not be performed.

What is a do not resuscitate (DNR) document?

200

What is a nurse, trained volunteer or social worker that ensures patients are not abused and that their legal rights are protected?

What is ombudsman?

200

Performing an act that a reasonable person would not have done or doing something that results in harming the patient.

What is negligence?

200

A person that is under 18 years old but is legally responsible for his/herself.

What is an emancipated minor?

200

List of guarantees that a patient should receive each time they are going into a hospital.

What is patient's Bill of Rights?

200

Concepts, ideas and beliefs that are important and meaningful to a person.

What are values?

300

After the provider presents the risk of the procedure, the patient has to sign this.

What is an informed consent?

300

Term used if someone posts something online that is not true about another party.

What is libel?

300

Term used if someone verbally damages somebody's good name.

What is slander?

300

Laws that protect people from legal action after voluntarily giving emergency medical aid.

What are the Good Samaritan laws?

300

Exposing a patient physically or revealing personal information of a patient.

What is invasion of privacy?

400

Words or actions that make another person fear for their safety.

What is an assault?

400

Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act - protecting patient's privacy.

What is HIPAA?

400

The skill and care that healthcare providers use to perform a procedure the same as somebody else with the same credentials.

What is the standard of care?

400

A person that is court-appointed to make decisions for a patient that is unable.

What is a guardian?

400

Tasks that an employee is legally allowed to perform base on training.

What is scope of practice?

500

The 2 types of invasion of privacy.

What is physical and informational?

500

Type of law that enforces private rights on individuals, organizations or combination of the two. Monetary compensation is awarded.

What is civil (tort) law?

500

A legal document that grants another person, usually a family member, to make decisions for the patient if they are unable to themselves.

What is a durable POA?
500

Unlawful touching of another person with consent. 

What is battery?

500

Name 2 out of 4 types of abuse.

What is physical, psychological, verbal and sexual?

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