Principles
Legal Doctrine
Key Terms
Consent
Miscellaneous
100

"The Patient First"

What is Aeger Primo. 

100

Healthcare facilities are responsible for ensuring that the care patients receive from their staff is safe and acceptable. 

What is Doctrine of Corporate Negligence. 

100

Court-appointed protector for a person incapable of making his or her own decisions. 

What is Guardian. 

100

Permission being given for an action to take place. 

What is consent.

100

System of Moral principles and rules that become standards for professional conduct. 

What is Ethics.

200

"Above all, do no harm"

What is Primum non Nocere.

200

Each person is responsible for his or her own conduct, even though others might be liable as well. 

What is Doctrine of Personal Liability. 

200

A civil wrong, can be either intentional or unintentional.

What is Tort. 

200

When a patient is admitted to the hospital a ________ consent is signed. 

What is general consent.

200

Established by a society and is used to guide behavior by the members of the society.

What is Morals. 

300

The principle that patients have the right to make informed decisions about their own healthcare, free from coercion or undue influence. 

What is medical autonomy.

300

The surgeon's presence in the OR subjects them to the legal liability for everyone's negligence in the OR. 

What is Captain of the Ship Doctrine. 

300

Either the omission or commission of an act that a reasonable and prudent individual would not do under the same conditions, "departure from the standard of care". 

What is Negligence. 

300

Direct verbal or written statement granting permission for treatment. 

What is express consent. 

300

Provides patients the access to their medical records, as well as the right to decide how their medical information is used and disclosed to others. 

What is HIPPA.

400

"The thing speaks for itself"

What is Res Ipsa Loquitur. 

400

Ability to predict an outcome in advance, the ability to reasonably anticipate that harm or injury might result because of certain acts or omissions. 

What is the Doctrine of Foreseeability. 

400

Injury resulting from the activity of healthcare professionals. 

What is Iatrogenic Injury. 

400

Informed consent that is obtained for any procedure that entails an abnormal risk for the patient. 

What is special consent. 

400

HIPPA

What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.

500

"Let the master answer"

What is Respondeat Superior. 

500

Persons should perform an action as would any reasonable person of ordinary prudence. 

What is Doctrine of the Reasonably Prudent Person. 

500

Professional misconduct that results in harm to another; professional negligence. 

What is Malpractice. 

500

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

What is implied consent. 

500

The acts are willful and violate the civil rights of a patient. 

What is Intentional Tort.