HSC 213 - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED
2024/2025 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
DETAILED BEST RATED A+ FOR PASS
intentional tort - CORRECT ANSWERS A wrongful act knowingly committed.
intentional tort example - CORRECT ANSWERS assault, battery, false imprisonment
unintentional tort - CORRECT ANSWERS negligence and malpractice
Negligence - CORRECT ANSWERS careless neglect, often resulting in injury
Components of Negligence - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Duty
2. Breach of Duty
3. Damages
4. Causation
standard of care - CORRECT ANSWERS the degree of care that a reasonably prudent
person should exercise under the same or similar circumstances
Duty of Care - CORRECT ANSWERS the obligation people owe each other not to cause
any unreasonable harm or risk of harm
reasonable person standard - CORRECT ANSWERS degree of care that a reasonable
person would exercise under all the circumstances
medical records - CORRECT ANSWERS documents that contain a chronological log of a
patient's care (paper or electronic)
protecting patient information - CORRECT ANSWERS Privacy and confidentiality
historically have been key components of the patient-provider relationship
, HSC 213 - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED
2024/2025 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
DETAILED BEST RATED A+ FOR PASS
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 - CORRECT ANSWERS the act of holding information in confidence, not
to be released to unauthorized individuals
privileged communication - CORRECT ANSWERS information held confidential within a
protected relationship
autonomy - CORRECT ANSWERS independence
Justice - CORRECT ANSWERS Respecting the rights of others and giving them what is
rightfully theirs
role fidelity - CORRECT ANSWERS Being faithful to the scope of the services for which
you are licensed, certified, or registered.
veracity - CORRECT ANSWERS truthfulness
Informed decision making - CORRECT ANSWERS Consumers have access to relevant
and accurate information to make rational decisions
Vicarious Liability - CORRECT ANSWERS Legal doctrine under which a party can be
held liable for the wrongful actions of another party.
Malpractice - CORRECT ANSWERS Failure by a health professional to meet accepted
standards
2024/2025 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
DETAILED BEST RATED A+ FOR PASS
intentional tort - CORRECT ANSWERS A wrongful act knowingly committed.
intentional tort example - CORRECT ANSWERS assault, battery, false imprisonment
unintentional tort - CORRECT ANSWERS negligence and malpractice
Negligence - CORRECT ANSWERS careless neglect, often resulting in injury
Components of Negligence - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Duty
2. Breach of Duty
3. Damages
4. Causation
standard of care - CORRECT ANSWERS the degree of care that a reasonably prudent
person should exercise under the same or similar circumstances
Duty of Care - CORRECT ANSWERS the obligation people owe each other not to cause
any unreasonable harm or risk of harm
reasonable person standard - CORRECT ANSWERS degree of care that a reasonable
person would exercise under all the circumstances
medical records - CORRECT ANSWERS documents that contain a chronological log of a
patient's care (paper or electronic)
protecting patient information - CORRECT ANSWERS Privacy and confidentiality
historically have been key components of the patient-provider relationship
, HSC 213 - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED
2024/2025 A COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
DETAILED BEST RATED A+ FOR PASS
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 - CORRECT ANSWERS the act of holding information in confidence, not
to be released to unauthorized individuals
privileged communication - CORRECT ANSWERS information held confidential within a
protected relationship
autonomy - CORRECT ANSWERS independence
Justice - CORRECT ANSWERS Respecting the rights of others and giving them what is
rightfully theirs
role fidelity - CORRECT ANSWERS Being faithful to the scope of the services for which
you are licensed, certified, or registered.
veracity - CORRECT ANSWERS truthfulness
Informed decision making - CORRECT ANSWERS Consumers have access to relevant
and accurate information to make rational decisions
Vicarious Liability - CORRECT ANSWERS Legal doctrine under which a party can be
held liable for the wrongful actions of another party.
Malpractice - CORRECT ANSWERS Failure by a health professional to meet accepted
standards