Legal Terms
Legal Doctrines
Torts
Consent
Random
100

A statement that one expects to be proven as true

Allegation

100

AST guiding principle

The Patient First

100

An act that causes another person to fear that he or she will be touched in an offensive, insulting, or physically injurious manner without consent or authority to do so.

Assault

100

 permission being given for an action to take place

Consent

100

the system of moral principles and rules that become standards for professional conduct

Ethics

200

A method of pretrial discovery in which questions are answered under oath

Deposition

200

Above all, do no harm

primum non nocere 

200

Disparaging remarks made about a patient that result in emotional distress.

Intentional infliction of emotional distress

200

Healthcare desired form of consent

Express consent

200

Written instructions that address the right of an incapacitated patient to self-determination. 

Advance Directive

300

An injury resulting from the activity of health care professionals

Iatrogenic injury

300

The thing speaks for itself

Res ipsa loquitur

300

The actual act of harmful or unwarranted contact with a person, including contact without proper consent

Battery

300

under circumstances that would lead a reasonable health care provider to believe that the patient had given consent although no direct or verbally expressed words of consent had been given

Implied Consent

300

a mechanism in place for reporting incidents related to an adverse patient occurrence including patient and employee injuries 

Incident report or sentinel event 

400

Professional misconduct that results in harm to another

Malpractice

400

A health care institution may be found negligent for failing to ensure that an acceptable level of patient care was provided

Doctrine of corporate negligence

400

most common types of patient care errors committed by operating room personnel

Unintentional Tort

400

agreement or permission accompanied by full notice about what is being consented to

Informed consent

400

The federal act to establish privacy standards to protect patients’ medical records and other health-related information

(HIPAA) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

500

Either the omission or commission of an act that a reasonable and prudent individual would not do under the same conditions; may be associated with the phrase “departure from the standard of care”

Negligence
500

The person who is controlling or directing the employee has greater responsibility than the one who is paying the employee.

Doctrine of borrowed servant

500

Act that is willful and violates the civil rights of a patient

Intentional 

500

This type of consent when procedures that entails an abnormal risk: surgical procedures, fertility and sterilization procedures, anesthesia, transfusions, chemotherapy, participation in experimental programs, receiving an implant such as a heart valve, plate and screws for fracture repair, or coronary artery stent. 

Special Consent

500

contributes to the protection of the public by assessing educational programs for their quality and effectiveness in educating and training

Accreditation