So is that a yes?
That's a no no.
All hail the "docs".
You have the right.
We have standards.
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The type of consent inferred by a person's actions or inactions as an agreement to allow something to happen

implied consent


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Any willful attempt or threat to inflict injury on a person

Assault


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The doctrine meaning "let the master respond"

respondeat superior


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This act established under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services protects the privacy rights of patients

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)


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The branch of philosophy that can be defined as a systematic reflection on morality

Ethics


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This is required when a patient is subjected to any type of invasive procedure

informed consent


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The doing of something a reasonable and prudent person would not do

negligence


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According to the doctrine of the "borrowed servant," a physician may be liable for wrongful acts committed by hospital employees under the physician's orders.  This type of liability is called _____.

vicarious liability


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Key concepts such as privacy, extent of care, and research participation are included in this

The patient's bill of rights


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The Code of Ethics and the Rules of Ethics are the two parts of this document

The Standards of Ethics for Radiologic Technologists


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At this time, consent can be revoked

before or during the procedure


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Conscious restraint of the freedom of a person without proper authorization, privilege, or consent

false imprisonment


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This Italian doctrine can be applied when negligence and loss are so apparent that they would be obvious to anyone

res ipsa loquitur


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When a patient's condition is terminal, they have the right to agree to a do not resuscitate (DNR) order.  This situation falls under this concept.

Death with Dignity


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Along with ethics, this concept is of major importance

morality


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