HSII Law And Ethics In Healthcare Question Preview (ID: 50051)


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Patient's Bill of Rights is:
a) Statement of rights that patients are entitled to while in the care of a physician or in the hospital
b) Statement that lays out consumer rights and responsibilities as well as build consumer confidence
c) Statement that regulates long term care and home health
d) Statement that states healthcare agency's must provide education about advanced directives upon admission to a facility

The nursing home reform act mandates that upon admissions to a nursing home every patient must be evaluated on all of the following except:
a) Health
b) Religion
c) Memories
d) Hobbies

HIPAA stands for:
a) Health Insurance Protection and Accountability
b) Health Insurance Provisions and Adequacy
c) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
d) Health Insurance Portability and Adequacy

Legislation that requires nurse aid training/certification for nursing and geriatric assistants is:
a) Patient Bill of Rights
b) HIPPA
c) Nursing Home Reform Act
d) Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

All are aspects of the consumer responsibilities except:
a) Healthy habits
b) Avoid knowingly spreading disease
c) Choice of providers
d) Pay your bill

All are aspects of Consumer Bill of Rights except:
a) Report fraud or wrongdoing
b) Information disclosure
c) Participation in treatment decisions
d) Access to emergency services

Law that involves disputes between people or organizations and is for the protection of people's rights is:
a) Civil law
b) Criminal law
c) Defamation of character
d) Private law

Law that protects all people from those who pose a threat to society is called:
a) Civil law
b) Criminal law
c) Defamation of character
d) Private law

A statement that causes injury to a person's reputation is:
a) Slander
b) Libel
c) Defamation of character
d) Invasion of privacy

Any threat or attempt to injure another person with the apparent ability to do so is called:
a) Battery
b) Murder
c) Criminal law
d) Assault

Unlawfully touching of another person without their consent is:
a) Battery
b) Murder
c) Criminal law
d) Assault

What is known as an Act of Commission
a) Negligence
b) Malpractice
c) Concent
d) Invasion of privacy

What is known as an Act of Omission?
a) Negelience
b) Malpractice
c) Concent
d) Invasion of privacy

Making personal information public without consent or unnecessary physical exposure of a patient is a violation of what tort?
a) Criminal law
b) Civil law
c) Concent
d) Invasion of privacy

Wrongful acts, not involving a contract, that result in physical injury, property damages, or damages to a person's reputation for which the injured person is entitled to compensation for damages is:
a) Charge
b) Tort
c) Defamation of character
d) Law

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