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Multiple Answers: Please Choose one 1. A

Multiple Answers: Please Choose one 1. A patient has a strong reaction to a medication. They call the doctor’s office, talk to the receptionist, and ask if they should go to an emergency room. However, it is a holiday weekend, and the members of the office staff never give the message to the doctor. What term might a lawyer use to describe this situation? beneficence battery assault abandonment 2. If a medical assistant knows about medical fraud but does not report it, that medical assistant may be guilty of a crime. True False 3. After a patient shouts insults at a medical receptionist, the medical practice decides to terminate the relationship with this patient. Under the law, what is the correct way to end this relationship? Send a certified letter telling the patient that after 30 days employees of the medical practice will no longer treat this patient. Send an email to the patient suggesting that they find another physician for treatment. Notify the local courthouse and have a subpoena duces tecum issued within five business days. Do nothing. If the patient calls or emails asking for another appointment, explain the situation then. 4. Which federal law provides incentives for healthcare providers to use electronic medical records rather than paper ones? HIPAA ADA HITECH ACA 5. An advanced directive specifies what a patient wants (and does not want) to happen in what conditions? at the end of adolescence during experimental treatments during routine medical care at the end of life 6. A doctor tells a patient, “I’d like to take you off this medication. Based on your test results, it doesn’t seem to be helping. So even though you have had no side effects, and I don’t have any other treatment to suggest for you, I don’t think it’s a good idea to continue with this prescription.” Which foundation value of ethics does this situation MOST closely relate to? autonomy justice beneficence malfeasance 7. Who issues subpoenas? a defense attorney a prosecuting attorney a judge or court a sheriff or chief of police 8. “Are you sure you want to give my husband this blood transfusion?” a patient’s wife asks a nurse. “Because my husband’s blood type is A positive, and this blood bag says B negative.” The nurse checks the patient’s medical record, confirms the wife is correct, and does NOT give the patient the B negative blood. What incident category is this? harmful incident near miss no-harm incident root cause 9. “A patient came in for a glucose tolerance test,” a nurse explains. “I assumed she was pregnant because most women who get that test are pregnant. But she wasn’t. I gave her the dose for pregnant women, which was too much. She got dizzy, fainted, and hit her head on a cabinet.” What term might a lawyer use to describe this situation? intentional tort negligent tort strict liability tort libelous tort 10. A court is MORE likely to require informed consent for a medical test if that test is what? intricate indefinite inexpensive invasive 11. A medical practice moves into a building from the 1890s. The only way to enter the office is by walking up a steep staircase or using an elevator that is too small to accommodate most wheelchairs. Which federal law is this situation MOST likely to violate? HITECH GINA ACA ADA 12. Cecile has a family history of breast cancer. She is worried that health insurers will reject her if they know this fact about her. Which federal law is specifically designed to protect Cecile in this situation? HITECH GINA Medicare Medicaid 13. Which of these is part of the Patient’s Bill of Rights? the right to emergency treatment if the insurer receives advance notice the right for a patient to turn down treatment offers and suggestions the right to refuse medical bills for emergency treatment the right to care as long as the insurer has paid out less than $1 million for this patient 14. When it comes to medical errors, what is the most serious incident category? root cause analyses fishbone diagrams sentinel events harmful incidents 15. Which of these people would a court MOST likely consider a Good Samaritan? someone with no medical training who helps a stranger during the stranger’s seizure a physician who performs emergency surgery at a hospital on an uninsured patient a medical assistant who learns Mandarin to communicate with patients more easily someone with no medical training who agrees to drive a stranger to the hospital

 
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