QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS
what are the four sources of pubic and private law? - Answer-1. constitutional law =
deals with the amount and types of power and authority that governments are given
2. statutes = are laws enacted by a legislative body
3. administrative laws = are developed at the direction of a legislative body when an
administrative agency is given the right to develop rule and regulations that carry out the
intent of statutes
4. judicial decisions = body of law created as a result of court decisions
federal court system has three tiers - Answer-1. district courts - lowest tier -- jurisdiction
over felonies and misdemeanors that fall under federal statutes
2. courts of appeals hear appeals of decisions made in district courts
3. the U.S. supreme court is highest courts- involving federal statutes, treaties or U.S.
Supreme court
petitions for writ of certiorari - Answer-are requests for review of a case by the U.S.
Supreme court
state court systems generally have the same three tier structure - Answer-1. trial court -
lowest level tier of state courts
2. appellate courts - hears appeals of state trial court cases
3. state supreme court - highest tier. it hears appeals from the appellate courts or from
trial courts when state does not have appellate courts
discovery - Answer-. -- the pretrial stage in the litigation process during which both
parties to a suit use various strategies to identify information about the case, the primary
focus of which is to determine the strength of the opposing party's case
plaintiff - Answer-.-- the group or person who initiates a civil lawsuit.
defendant - Answer-.-- in civil cases, an individual or entity against whom a civil
complaint has been filed; in criminal cases, an individual who has been accused of a
crime
deposition - Answer-.a subpoena is issued for an individual to appear at an appointed
time and place and testify under oath before a reporter who transcribes the testimony.---
a method of gathering information to be used in a litigation process.
, subpoena ad testificandum - Answer-a subpoena that seeks a testimony-- a command
to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.
subpoena duces tecum - Answer-for disclosure of an individual's health information
must be accompanied by an authorization from that individual. -- a written document
directing individuals or organizations to the furnish relevant documents and records
bench trial - Answer-.-- a trial in which a judge reviews the evidence and makes a
determination, without a sitting jury.
voir dire - Answer-. -- the process of jury selection
the physician-patient relationship is established by - Answer-either implied or expressed
consent
implied consent - Answer-is given by an individual when a physician is allowed to treat
the individual.
express consent - Answer-is granted either verbally or by signature on a consent for
treatment form
negligence - Answer-occurs when a healthcare provider does not do what a prudent
person would normally expect the provide to do in similar circumstances
three types of negligence - Answer-1. nonfeasance = is failure to act
2. malfeasance = is a wrong or improper act
3. misfeasance = is improper performance during an otherwise correct act
negligence requires the following - Answer-1. the existence of a duty to meet a standard
of care (degree if caution expected of an ordinary and reasonable person under given
circumstances)
2. breach or deviation from that duty
3. causation, which is a relationship between the defendant's conduct and the harm that
was suffered
4. injury/harm, which may be economic (medial expenses or loss of wages) and
noneconomic (pain and suffering)
healthcare providers can also be charged with - Answer-assault and battery,
defamation, invasion of privacy, and wrongful disclosure of confidential information
what are some of the things that impact the content and form of the health record? -
Answer-1. state and federal statutes
2. regulation (for example, the Medicare Conditions of Participation
3.accreditation bodies such as the Joint Commission, and third- arty payers all play
significant role in establishing requirements.