HSC 213 - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED
2025/2026 ALL ANSWERS GET IT 100% CORRECT DETAILED
BEST RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
protecting patient information - CORRECT 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 - 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
, HSC 213 - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED
2025/2026 ALL ANSWERS GET IT 100% CORRECT DETAILED
BEST RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
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
civil wrong - CORRECT ANSWERS injury or damage that is not the result of a
crime
criminal wrong - CORRECT ANSWERS punishable by paying a fine to the
government or being imprisoned
respondent superior doctrine - CORRECT 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 - CORRECT ANSWERS the thing speaks for itself
assault - CORRECT ANSWERS threat or attempt to injure
Battery - CORRECT ANSWERS unlawful touching of another person without
consent
Defamation - CORRECT ANSWERS Act of harming or ruining another's
reputation
2025/2026 ALL ANSWERS GET IT 100% CORRECT DETAILED
BEST RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
protecting patient information - CORRECT 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 - 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
, HSC 213 - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED
2025/2026 ALL ANSWERS GET IT 100% CORRECT DETAILED
BEST RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
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
civil wrong - CORRECT ANSWERS injury or damage that is not the result of a
crime
criminal wrong - CORRECT ANSWERS punishable by paying a fine to the
government or being imprisoned
respondent superior doctrine - CORRECT 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 - CORRECT ANSWERS the thing speaks for itself
assault - CORRECT ANSWERS threat or attempt to injure
Battery - CORRECT ANSWERS unlawful touching of another person without
consent
Defamation - CORRECT ANSWERS Act of harming or ruining another's
reputation