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100
The sharps injury log must contain what?
What is type and brand of device involved in the incident, department or work area where the exposure incident occured, and an explanation of how the incident occured?
100
what are the four elements of negligence? 4D's
What is duty, derelict, direct cause, damage?
100
wrongful act that results in injury to one person by another
What is tort?
100
T or F a patient can refuse anything
What is True? but they the doctor is not responsible if something happens after refusal?
100
include all control measures that isolate or remove a hazard from the workplace, such as sharps, disposal containers, and self-sheathing needles.
What is engineering controls?
200
consent given by the patient who is made aware of any procedure to be performed, its risks, expected outcomes, and alternatives
What is informed consent?
200
duty of care
What is duty?
200
basis of tort in this case is the unprivileged touching of one person by another.
What is battery?
200
what are 4 patient responsiblities?
What is compliance with instructions, refusal of treatment, respect and consideration, and provision of information?
200
Negligence is defined as
What is failure to exercise standard care to a patient?
300
key concept of HIPAA
What is patient confidentiality?
300
breach of duty of care
What is derelict?
300
this is the release of medical records without the patient's knowledge and permission
What is invasion of privacy?
300
information about pain and pain relief, a caring staff who believe your reports of pain, a care staff with concern about your pain, a quick response when you report your pain.
What is patient's bill of right for pain mangement?
300
which of the following is right under the patient's bill of rights? A. decline medical treatment B. Know the staff C. Refusal to pay bill
What is A. decline medical treatment?
400
you must obtain what form to release medical information to the insurance company or other indivdual
What is signed consent?
400
legally recognizable injury occurs as a result of the breach of duty of care
What is direct cause?
400
this consists of injury to another person's reputation, name, or charcter through spoken (slander) or written (libel) words
What is defamation of charcter?
400
receive treatment without discrimination as to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, or source of payment
What is patient bill of rights?
400
the treatment of disease by chemical agents
What is chemothearpy?
500
failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would give under similar circumstances and someone suffers injury because of another's failure to live up to a required duty of care.
What is negligence?
500
wrongful activity must have caused the injury or harm that occured
What is damage?
500
this law deals with the rendering of first aid by health care profesionals at the scene of an accident or sudden injury it encourages health care professionals to provide medical care within the scope of their training without fear of being sued for negligence.
What is Good Samaritan Law?
500
What does OSHA stand for?
What is occupational safety and health administration?
500
a drug used for cardiac disorders
What is digoxin (lanoxin)?