Torts
Contracts
Advanced Directives
More Tort Fun
100

False statements that damage a person's reputation

Defamation

100

Required when contract explained to a non-English speaking individual

Interpretor/translator

100

This means cardiopulmonary resuscitation should not be performed when the patient stops breathing.

Do Not Resuscitate

100

Hitting, depriving food and water, forcing people against their will

Physical abuse

200

Unnecessarily exposing an individual or revealing personal information about someone

Invasion of privacy

200
Contract stated in clear language either orally or in writing

Expressed contract

200

Two main types of advanced directives

Living will and Durable Power of Attorney

200

Spoken comment that damages a person's reputation

Slander

300

Restraining an individual or restricting an individual's freedom

False imprisonment

300

Contract  that is understood without verbally expressed terms

Implied contract

300

Document that permits an individual to appoint another person to make health care decisions should they become incapacitated. 

Durable Power of Attorney

300

Failure of a professional to use the degree of skill and learning expected in that individual's profession

Malpractice

400

Threat or attempt to injure

Assault
400

Term used to describe contract not performed according to the agreement

Breach of contract

400

Document that allows individual to state what measures should or should not be taken to prolong life when conditions are terminal

Living will

400

belittling, intimidating, or ridiculing a person

Psychological abuse
500

Failure to give care that is normally expected

Negligence
500

Condition in which a person does not have legal capacity to form a contract

Legal disability

500

Name of federal law that mandates all health care facilities receiving federal funding comply with certain requirements regarding advanced directives

Patient Self-Determination Act

500

Unlawful touching of another person without consent

Battery