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STUDY GUIDE SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY
1. Healthcare law primarily regulates:
A. The delivery and administration of healthcare services
B. Parking enforcement only
C. Landscaping operations only
D. Cafeteria management only
Answer: A
Rationale: Healthcare law governs healthcare organizations, professionals, and patient rights.
2. HIPAA was created to:
A. Protect patient health information privacy
B. Eliminate medical records
C. Reduce healthcare access
D. Ignore patient confidentiality
Answer: A
Rationale: HIPAA establishes standards for protecting health information.
3. Informed consent means:
A. Patients voluntarily agree to treatment after understanding risks and benefits
B. Providers make decisions without patient involvement
C. Insurance companies approve all treatments automatically
D. Medical records are shared publicly
Answer: A
Rationale: Patients have the legal right to understand treatments before agreeing.
4. Medical malpractice occurs when:
,A. A healthcare provider’s negligence causes patient harm
B. A patient misses an appointment
C. Insurance claims are delayed
D. Payroll errors occur
Answer: A
Rationale: Malpractice involves professional negligence leading to injury.
5. Negligence in healthcare refers to:
A. Failure to provide the standard level of care
B. Accurate documentation
C. Proper patient identification
D. Compliance with laws
Answer: A
Rationale: Negligence occurs when care falls below accepted standards.
6. The purpose of licensure laws is to:
A. Ensure healthcare professionals meet competency standards
B. Eliminate healthcare training
C. Reduce patient safety
D. Ignore professional qualifications
Answer: A
Rationale: Licensure protects public safety.
7. Assault in healthcare law refers to:
A. Threatening a patient with harmful contact
B. Providing informed consent
C. Properly documenting care
D. Verifying insurance eligibility
Answer: A
Rationale: Assault involves creating fear of harmful contact.
8. Battery in healthcare occurs when:
, A. Treatment is provided without patient consent
B. A patient receives accurate care
C. Insurance is verified properly
D. Documentation is completed correctly
Answer: A
Rationale: Unauthorized physical contact may constitute battery.
9. EMTALA requires hospitals to:
A. Provide emergency medical screening and stabilization
B. Refuse emergency treatment for uninsured patients
C. Eliminate emergency services
D. Ignore patient transfers
Answer: A
Rationale: EMTALA ensures emergency care regardless of ability to pay.
10. The False Claims Act prohibits:
A. Fraudulent billing to government healthcare programs
B. Proper claims submission
C. Accurate coding
D. Ethical documentation
Answer: A
Rationale: The law combats healthcare fraud.
11. A subpoena is:
A. A legal order requiring testimony or records
B. A hospital policy only
C. A parking permit only
D. An insurance claim form only
Answer: A
Rationale: Subpoenas require legal compliance.
12. Patient confidentiality means: