Torts
Contracts
Advance Directives
Laws
Misc.
100

This word means "bad practice"

What is malpractice?

100

The obligations of this type of contract are not verbally expressed

What is an implied contract?
100

DNR stands for

What is Do Not Resuscitate?

100

These are factors of care all patients can expect to receive

What are patient rights?

100

A written false statement that could damage a person's reputation.

What is libel?

200

failure to give expected care

What is negligence?

200

The obligations of ths type of contract are stated in clear language either orally or in writing

What is an expressed contract?

200

This advance directive means that CPR would not be performed if the patient stopped breathing or their heart stopped beating.

What is a DNR?

200

When a contract is explained to a non-English speaking individual this must be provided

What is a translator?

200
A spoken false statement that could damage a person's reputation.

What is slander?

300

threat or attempt to injure

What is assault?

300

These are the parts of a contract

What are offer, acceptance, consideration?

300

Define Advanced directives

What are legal documents that state what medical treatment an individual wants in the event they become incapacitated and cannot express their own wishes?


300

This law protects the Personal Health Information (PHI) and medical records of individuals.

What is HIPAA privacy rule?

300

The ethical principle that gives people the ability to make your own decisions and act independently

What is autonomy?
400

unlawful touching of another person without consent

What is battery?

400

Who makes decisions for someone with a legal disability

Who is the parent, guardian or others permitted by law? 

400

Define a living will

What is a legal document that allows individuals to state what measures should or should not be taken to prolong life when the condition is terminal?


400

This law requires all health care facilities to inform every adult of their right to make decisions concerning medical care, their right to refuse treatment and follow advance directives.

What is PSDA- Patient Self Determination Act?

400

The ethical principle that means your duty to act in the patient's best interest?

What is beneficence?

500

restricting an individual’s freedom

What is false imprisonment?

500

Who is considered to have a legal disability? must name all 4 groups

Who are minors, mentally incompetent, individuals under the influence of drugs that alter mental state, and unconscious/semiconscious people?


500

Define durable power of attorney

What is a legal document permits an individual to appoint another person to make decisions regarding health care if the individual is unable to make decisions?

500

This law guarantees certain rights to residents in long term care facilities

OBRA- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

500

This information is exempt by law from confidentiality. Must name 4

Birth /deaths, drug abuse, injuries caused by violence that may require police involvement, communicable diseases, sexually transmitted diseases

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