Laws vs Ethics
Patients' rights
HIPPA and Privacy
Laws and Organizations
Legal Concepts
100

Define laws and ethics

Law: A rule set by the government to ensure order and safety. Ethics: Knowledge of right and wrong.

100

What is an advance directive?

A legal document stating what medical care a person wants if unable to decide themselves.

100

What does HIPAA stand for?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

100

What does CMS stand for?

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

100

Define negligence.

Failure to provide proper care, causing harm.

200

Give one example of legal and ethical behavior.

Legal: Following facility policy. Ethical: Keeping patient information confidential.

200

Name two rights from the Patient Care Partnership.

High-quality care, protection of privacy, involvement in care, help with billing claims.

200

List two ways to protect PHI

Don’t talk about patients in public; keep documents private.

200

What does the Joint Commission do?

Evaluates and accredits healthcare organizations.

200

What is a mandated reporter?

Someone legally required to report suspected abuse or neglect.

300

Are laws and ethics the same? Explain.


    • No, they are different. Laws are enforced by government; ethics are moral principles.

300

What does DNR mean?

Do Not Resuscitate—no CPR if heart or breathing stops.

300

What is GINA?

Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act—bans discrimination based on genetic info.

300

What is CLIA?

Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments—regulates labs

300

What is the difference between criminal and civil law?

Criminal law: Offenses against society. Civil law: Disputes between individuals.

400

What is a code of ethics?

A set of guidelines for ethical behavior, often used by organizations or professions.

400

What should you do if a patient refuses care?

Respect the patient’s refusal and inform your supervisor.

400

True or False: It’s okay to post patient photos on social media if you have their permission.

False. Never post patient photos on social media, even with permission

400

What does ADA prohibit?

Discrimination due to disability.

400

What is battery?

Intentional touching without permission.

500

How do laws and ethics protect patients?


    • They ensure safety, privacy, and professional conduct.
500

What is the Patient Self-Determination Act?

Requires facilities to inform patients about advance directives.

500

What is a consequence of not protecting patient privacy?

Legal penalties, loss of trust, possible job loss.

500

What law requires hospitals to treat all emergencies?

EMTALA—requires emergency treatment regardless of ability to pay.

500

What is informed consent?

Patient is told risks and benefits before agreeing to care.

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