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HSC 213 - Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+ intentional tort - Answers A wrongful act knowingly committed. intentional tort example - Answers assault, battery, false imprisonment unintentional tort - Answers negligence and malpractice Negligence - Answers careless neglect, often resulting in injury Components of Negligence - Answers 1. Duty 2. Breach of Duty 3. Damages 4. Causation standard of care - Answers the degree of care that a reasonably prudent person should exercise under the same or similar circumstances Duty of Care - Answers the obligation people owe each other not to cause any unreasonable harm or risk of harm reasonable person standard - Answers degree of care that a reasonable person would exercise under all the circumstances medical records - Answers documents that contain a chronological log of a patient's care (paper or electronic) protecting patient information - Answers Privacy and confidentiality historically have been key components of the patient-provider relationship When a patient provides info and it is documented, there is an inherent trust that it will be kept private and protected from unauthorized access Confidentiality - Answers the act of holding information in confidence, not to be released to unauthorized individuals privileged communication - Answers information held confidential within a protected relationship autonomy - Answers independence Justice - Answers Respecting the rights of others and giving them what is rightfully theirs role fidelity - Answers Being faithful to the scope of the services for which you are licensed, certified, or registered. veracity - Answers truthfulness Informed decision making - Answers Consumers have access to relevant and accurate information to make rational decisions Vicarious Liability - Answers Legal doctrine under which a party can be held liable for the wrongful actions of another party. Malpractice - Answers Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards civil wrong - Answers injury or damage that is not the result of a crime criminal wrong - Answers punishable by paying a fine to the government or being imprisoned respondent superior doctrine - Answers If an agent hurts someone in the course and scope of doing their job, both the principal and agent have liability for it Res Ipsa Loquitur - Answers the thing speaks for itself assault - Answers threat or attempt to injure Battery - Answers unlawful touching of another person without consent Defamation - Answers Act of harming or ruining another's reputation Libel - Answers written defamation Slander - Answers spoken defamation Quasi-intentional torts - Answers acts in which intent is lacking but volitional action and direct causation occur such as in invasion of privacy and defamation of character informed consent - Answers an ethical principle that research participants be told enough to enable them to choose whether they wish to participate subpoena duces tecum - Answers a court order to produce documents or records Implied consent - Answers Type of consent in which a patient who is unable to give consent is given treatment under the legal assumption that he or she would want treatment. expressed contract - Answers a written or oral agreement in which all terms are explicitly stated res judicata - Answers "the thing has been decided" Felony - Answers a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death. Misdemeanor - Answers (n.) a crime or offense that is less serious than a felony; any minor

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HSC 213 - Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+

intentional tort - Answers A wrongful act knowingly committed.

intentional tort example - Answers assault, battery, false imprisonment

unintentional tort - Answers negligence and malpractice

Negligence - Answers careless neglect, often resulting in injury

Components of Negligence - Answers 1. Duty

2. Breach of Duty

3. Damages

4. Causation

standard of care - Answers the degree of care that a reasonably prudent person should exercise under
the same or similar circumstances

Duty of Care - Answers the obligation people owe each other not to cause any unreasonable harm or
risk of harm

reasonable person standard - Answers degree of care that a reasonable person would exercise under all
the circumstances

medical records - Answers documents that contain a chronological log of a patient's care (paper or
electronic)

protecting patient information - Answers Privacy and confidentiality historically have been key
components of the patient-provider relationship

When a patient provides info and it is documented, there is an inherent trust that it will be kept private
and protected from unauthorized access

Confidentiality - Answers the act of holding information in confidence, not to be released to
unauthorized individuals

privileged communication - Answers information held confidential within a protected relationship

autonomy - Answers independence

Justice - Answers Respecting the rights of others and giving them what is rightfully theirs

role fidelity - Answers Being faithful to the scope of the services for which you are licensed, certified, or
registered.

veracity - Answers truthfulness

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