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100

Explain the difference between assault and battery.

Assault: Threatening or attempting to inflict harm on another person.

Battery: Deliberately making physical contact with someone without consent, even if no harm is caused.

100

What is the primary purpose of HIPAA?

To protect the privacy and security of patients' health information

100

Explain the difference between neglect and exploitation.

Neglect: Failing to provide needed care, resulting in harm to the patient

Exploitation: Taking advantage of a person for personal gain

100

Define the ethical principle of justice. Give 1 example.

Health care workers treat patients equally and without discrimination.

100

In healthcare, what does "scope of practice" refer to?

The actions healthcare professionals are authorized to perform within their role

200

Define False Imprisonment.

Intentionally restricting a person’s freedom of movement

200

What is Protected Health Information (PHI)? Provide 3 examples.

Any identifiable health information, such as a patient's name, date of birth, social security number, and health status

200

Explain the difference between DNR and DNI.

DNR - No resuscitation if breathing or heartbeat stops

DNI -  No breathing tube will be used if breathing stops

200

Define the ethical principle of veracity. Give 1 example.

Health care workers communicate with patients truthfully.

200

What is defamation of character?

Damaging someone's reputation by making false statements

300

Explain the difference between negligence and malpractice.

Negligence: Unintentionally causing harm by failing to act responsibly

Malpractice: Professional negligence that results in harm to others

300
Explain the difference between physical and emotional abuse. Give 1 example of each.

Emotional abuse - Excessive demands, insults, and humiliation

Physical abuse - Any physical mistreatment or violence, including inappropriate restraint

300

What is the purpose of an advanced directive or living will?

To say what medical treatments a person wants or doesn’t want if they can’t make decisions

300

Define the ethical principle of nonmaleficence. Give 1 example.

Health care workers refrain from harming patients.

300

Which situations does general consent apply to?

Routine medical procedures, such as exams, lab tests, and blood draws

400

Explain the difference between slander and libel.

Slander: Making false spoken statements to harm someone’s reputation

Libel: Publishing false written content or images to damage a person’s reputation

400

What does it mean for healthcare workers to be mandated reporters?

They are legally required to report suspected or observed abuse or neglect

400

Explain the difference between a healthcare proxy and a durable power of attorney.

A healthcare proxy specifically handles medical decisions, but a durable power of attorney can handle finances and legal matters also.

400

Define the ethical principle of beneficence. Give 1 example.

Health care workers promote patients’ health and well-being.

400

What does implied consent mean?

Consent assumed when a patient is unconscious or a minor, based on reasonableness to protect their life and well-being.

500

Explain the difference between criminal law and civil law.

Criminal Law: Safeguards citizens from individuals who may pose a risk to society

Civil Law: Civil law focuses on disputes between people

500

What does authorization refer to in the context of health information?

Permission granted to share a patient’s health information

500

What is a tort?

Harm caused to a person due to another’s actions or negligence

500

Define the ethical principle of fidelity. Give 1 example.

Healthcare workers care for patients according to their profession’s scope of practice, implying continuing faithfulness to an obligation, trust, or duty.

500

What is necessary for informed consent?

A discussion with the provider that includes the risks of accepting or refusing specific treatment