Patient Rights
Legal Terms
Types of Law
Profess-ional Standards
Risk Management & Safety
100

The right of a patient to have their medical information kept private.

What is confidentiality?

100

Failure to provide care that results in harm to a patient.

What is negligence?

100

Laws made by legislative bodies.

What is statutory law?

100

A written set of guidelines outlining ethical behavior for professionals.

What is a code of ethics?

100

A system used to report patient injuries or errors.

What is an incident report?

200

This law protects patient health information and confidentiality.

What is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)?

200

Doing something to a patient without consent.

What is medical battery?

200

Laws based on court decisions and precedents.

What is common law?

200

When a healthcare worker acts outside their permitted skills or training.

What is working outside scope of practice?

200

When a healthcare worker leaves a patient without ensuring continued care.

What is abandonment?

300

Permission given by a patient after receiving full information about a procedure.

What is informed consent?

300

Making false statements that damage a person’s reputation.

What is slander?

300

Laws that involve disputes between individuals.

What is civil law?

300

The standard of care expected from a healthcare professional.

What is standard of care?

300

A legal document that protects healthcare workers who give emergency care.

What is a Good Samaritan Law?

400

A document that states a patient’s wishes regarding medical treatment if they cannot speak for themselves.

What is an advance directive (living will)?

400

The intentional act of causing fear of harm.

What is assault?

400

Laws that involve crimes against society.

What is criminal law?

400

Reporting suspected abuse is considered this type of responsibility.

What is a mandatory reporting law?

400

The process of identifying and reducing risks in healthcare settings.

What is risk management?

500

The right of a competent adult to refuse medical treatment.

What is the right to refuse treatment?

500

Unlawful physical contact with a patient without consent.

What is battery?

500

Laws regulating healthcare licenses and professional practice.

What is administrative law?

500

The legal responsibility to act when you begin providing care.

What is duty to act?

500

Failure to follow safety procedures that results in patient harm.

What is negligence?