The reckless disregard for the safety of another is known as:
a) nonfeasance
b) malpractice
c) misfeasance
d) criminal negligence
Legal obligation that requires a person to conform to a specific standard of care to
protect others:
a) causation
b) breach of duty
c) duty to care
d) standard of care
Physician submission of multiple bills for single office visits:
a) fraud
b) perjury
c) criminal negligence
d) tort
e) battery
Physician assistant who intentionally injects a patient with a lethal dose of a medication
resulting in the patient's death is guilty of:
a) misdemeanor
b) negligence
c) fraud
d) murder
e) nonfeasance
The unwanted removal of life-support equipment can be considered the crime of:
a) petty theft
b) murder
c) battery
d) assault
, If a person presents or causes to be presented a false claim to the government, for the
purpose of getting the false claim paid by the government, he or she can be charged
with violating the:
a) Anti-Kickback Statute
b) Medicare and Medicaid Patient Protection Act
c) Health Care Fraud Act
d) Criminal Health Care Protection Act
e) False Claims Act
Another word for a civil wrongdoer is a:
a) tort-feasor
b) witness
c) judge
d) plaintiff
Wrongfully accusing someone of committing a crime:
a) malicious prosecution
b) slander per se
c) false imprisonment
d) libel
A complete defense to a deformation action is:
a. truth
b. consent
c. retraction
d. libel
Offense generally punishable by less than one year and/or a fine:
a. misdemeanor
b. misconduct
c. crime
d. felony
The formal reading of the accusatory instrument, including the setting of bail:
a. conference
b. grand jury hearing
c. prosecution
d. arraignment