ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT
Answers
privacy - CORRECT ANSWER - The state of being left alone in able to keep certain personal
matters to oneself
Confidentiality - CORRECT ANSWER - Patient's right to have communications kept within
the bounds of the professional patient therapist relationship
(info obtained by examination transmitted between patient and therapist; it is illegal in ethical
imperative)
privilege - CORRECT ANSWER - Privilege or testimonial privilege is the patient's right to
keep confidential communications from being disclosed in a legal proceeding - Pt may "invoke
privilege"- keeping the info out of court unless court orders to release records
Difference between confidentiality and privilege - CORRECT ANSWER - Confidentiality
involves keeping the therapist patient info in confidence
privilege involves keeping the patient therapist info in confidence specifically during a legal
proceeding
Two basic principles of confidentiality disclosures - CORRECT ANSWER - 1) Disclosure
should never come as a surprise
2) Disclosure should only include info that is necessary and sufficient
No surprises - confidentiality - CORRECT ANSWER - Patient must be made aware when a
disclosure involves a breach of confidentiality or what it is about to be made or has been made.
Inform of limitations of the confidentiality at the outset