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HSA 515 Week 5 Midterm Exam Part 1
• Question 1
Showed that wound healing could be hastened by using antiseptics
• Question 2
Produced experimental rickets
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The inventor of the electrocardiograph, which marked the beginning of medicine in the 20th century
• Question 4
The first hospital where anesthesia was first publicly demonstrated in 1846, was conducted at
• Question 5
In 1918, the American College of Surgeons drew up a “constitution” for hospitals setting forth the requirements for the care of the sick. This document was known as
• Question 6
Although _______________ did not invent the first microscope, he was able to perfect it.
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He introduced steam sterilization in 1886, which was of great importance for infection control in hospitals
• Question 8
The first psychiatric hospital founded in the U.S. was located in
• Question 9
With the goal of providing the best professional, scientific and humanitarian care possible, the focus of efforts in hospital standardization was the
• Question 10
The federal department responsible for overseeing the nation’s social insurance program
• Question 11
The highest federal court is the
• Question 12
A procedure used by the President when he prevents a bill from becoming law by avoiding any action while Congress is in session
• Question 13
The only court created by the U.S. Constitution
• Question 14
The U.S. Supreme Court consists of
• Question 15
A major function of the executive branch of government
• Question 16
Common law in the United States had its origins in
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Trial court of the federal court system
• Question 18
Example/s of intentional tort(s)
• Question 19
In this sample case, Dr. Miller, an obstetrician, was enjoying a 25th anniversary celebration and had a few drinks. He arrived at the hospital and was seen staggering toward the delivery room. Ms. Marshall suggested that the on-call obstetrician be called to perform the delivery. Dr. Miller insisted that he was quite capable of delivering the baby and the on call obstetrician was never called. During surgery, Dr. Miller accidentally nicked the patient’s right thigh with a scalpel. Liability for the injury extends to
• Question 20
The improper performance of a legal act, resulting in injury to another is
• Question 21
In the law of negligence, that which describes the conduct expected of an individual in a given situation
• Question 22
The reckless disregard for the safety of another is known as
• Question 23
A civil wrong committed by one person against the person or property of another is a
• Question 24
Legal obligation that requires a person to conform to a specific standard of care to protect others
• Question 25
Failure to act when there is a duty to act
HSA 515 Week 5 Midterm Exam Part 2
• Question 1
Serious crime generally punishable by one or more years of imprisonment in a state or federal penitentiary
• Question 2
After a person on life support has suffered cardiopulmonary arrest, the physician is not required to continue to use life support equipment if it’s futile because there is
• Question 3
Offense generally punishable by less than one year in jail and/or a fine
• Question 4
Social harm defined and made punishable by law
• Question 5
Unintentional injection of a lethal dose of a medication by a nurse into a patient
• Question 6
The formal reading of the accusatory instrument, including the setting of bail
• Question 7
A mistake in law permits
• Question 8
Contracts, particularly those in writing, serve to minimize misunderstandings and offer a means for parties to
• Question 9
A contract with a firm of anesthesiologists that requires that all anesthesia services for a hospital’s patients be performed by that firm
• Question 10
A policy that temporarily denies new appointments to a medical staff is called
• Question 11
Ordinarily, substantial performance by one party to a contract will obligate the other parties
• Question 12
The ever-increasing number of alternative healthcare delivery systems has resulted in
• Question 13
The common law doctrine by which the state and federal governments have been immune from liability for harm suffered by the tortious conduct of employees
• Question 14
Evidence what another person has said
• Question 15
A motion that asks a court to rule that there are no facts in dispute and that the rights of the parties can be determined as a matter of law, on the basis of submitted documents, without the need for a trial
• Question 16
If an X-ray machine is entered as evidence, it is a form of
• Question 17
The legal document that demands more detailed information than is provided in a complaint
• Question 18
The legal doctrine that shifts the burden of proof from the plaintiff to the defendant
• Question 19
A legal doctrine holding employers liable, in certain cases, for the wrongful acts of their employees
• Question 20
A situation in which a board member or a firm with which he or she is associated may benefit or lose from the passage of a proposed board action could be considered
• Question 21
Governing bodies that act beyond their scope of authority, either expressed or implied in law, have committed an
• Question 22
The governing body is responsible for appointing a ________________ to act as their agent in the management of the organization
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A committee of the governing body that is delegated authority to act on behalf of the full board
• Question 24
Not-for-profit health care facilities are usually exempt from federal taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the
• Question 25
An informal committee of the governing body consisting of an equal number of representatives from both the executive committees of the governing body and medical staff
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