Signs of Death
Legal Aspects of EMS
Consent
Routes of Transmission
Miscellaneous
100

Stiffening of the body.

What is rigor mortis?

100

Unlawfully touching a person.

What is battery?

100

Child legally considered as an adult.

What is emancipated minor?

100

The way an infectious disease is spread.

What is transmission?

100

Civil wrongs.

What are torts?

200

Decomposition of the body or other organic material.

What is putrefaction?

200

Individual's responsibility to provide patient care.

What is the duty to act?

200

Assumption on behalf of a person unable to give consent that he or she would have done so.

What is implied consent?

200

Occurs when an organism is moved from one person to another. 

What is direct contact?

200

Seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away of a person by force.

What is kidnapping?

300

Blood settling to the lowest point of the body.

What is dependent lividity? 

300

Failure to provide standard of care.

What is negligence?

300

Applied when dealing with mentally incompetent patient. 

What is involuntary consent?

300

Involves the spread of infection from the patient with an infection to another person through an inanimate object.

What is indirect contact?

300

Disclosure of information without proper authorization.

What is breach of confidentiality?

400

Signs of death that includes lowered body temperature, absence of chest rise/fall, pupils nonreactive, lack of carotid pulse, nonreactive pupils, no deep tendon or corneal reflex, no systolic blood pressure.

What is presumptive?

400

Unlawfully placing a person in fear of immediate bodily harm.

What is assault? 

400

Patient verbally or otherwise acknowledges that he/she want you to provide care or transport.

What is expressed consent?

400

Virus transferred through sexual intercourse. 

What is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)?

400

Legal order written either in the hospital or on a legal form to withhold cardiopulmonary resuscitation or advanced cardiac life support.

What is a do not resuscitate order?

500

Signs of death that includes obvious mortal damage, dependent lividity, rigor mortis, putrefaction.

What is definitive?

500

Unilateral termination of care.

What is abandonment?

500

Right of patient to make decisions regarding his/her health.

What is patient autonomy?

500

Microorganisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans.

What are bloodborne pathogens?

500

Law principle that claims, when reasonably helping another person, you should not be liable for errors and omissions that are made in giving good faith emergency care.

What are Good Samaritan laws?

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