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HSA 515 Final Exam Part 1
• Question 1
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A hospital committee that functions to improve the quality of patient care
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A psychiatrist owes a duty to warn of his patient’s danger to a third party if
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When a patient is injured as a result of a doctor who's practicing in a clinical area with which he is not familiar, the patient must show that the
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The committee responsible for reviewing medical records for timeliness, accuracy, legibility, and completeness
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The committee generally responsible for the development of policies and procedures for investigation and control of infections is
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The chief nursing officer is generally responsible for
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A nurse hired by a patient or the patient’s family to perform nursing services
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A nurse who is trained in the delivery of primary health care and the assessment of psychosocial and physical health problems such as the performance of routine examinations and the ordering of routine diagnostic tests is a
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A nurse who fails to follow the doctor’s verbal orders to watch the patient closely
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The courts, in several decisions, have taken the position that anyone, including students that perform duties customarily performed by professional nurses is held to the same standards as
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The Court of Appeals, in the text case Stepp v. Review Board of the Indiana Employment Security Division, where the laboratory technician refused to perform chemical examinations on vials with AIDS warnings, found that
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The recognition by a governmental or professional association that an individual's expertise meets the standards of that group
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A formal listing of drugs used in an organization
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A chiropractor is required to exercise the same degree of care, judgment, and skill exercised by other reasonable
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The allied health professional responsible for the treatment, management, diagnostic testing, and control of patients with cardiopulmonary deficits
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Ordinary business documents are
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The admission record does not generally describe
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Ownership of the medical record resides with the
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Progress notes should describe the patient’s
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The process of facilitating the flow of information within and among departments and caregivers.
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Verbal consent
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A patient’s refusal to consent to treatment, for any reason, religious or otherwise, should be noted in the
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The clinical assessment of decision-making capacity should include the patient’s ability to:
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The voluntary agreement by a person in the possession and exercise of sufficient mental capacity to make an intelligent choice to allow something proposed by another
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The best form of consent is
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Unnatural deaths must be referred to the
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Births and deaths are reportable by
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Marks v. Tenbrunsel describes how information learned during a private counseling session
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Most states have enacted statutes mandating the reporting of elder abuse. In general, elder abuse
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Persons in the health care setting who are required to report child abuse are
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HSA 515 Final Exam Part 2
• Question 1
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A minor or incompetent should be released
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A patient not only has rights but
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Patients have the right to know the names and positions of any
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A patient is responsible for those injuries resulting from
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In governmental hospitals, statutes often limit facility use to
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High risk groups include
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The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) requires that health care organizations
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Occurrences that lead to lawsuits and the administration of blood involve
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit decided that states
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Information regarding a patient's diagnosis as being HIV positive must be
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The obligation to be fair in the distribution of benefits and risks.
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A ________ person is one who has moral integrity and a strict regard for doing what is considered the right thing to do.
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The ability to make a good decision without personal biases, fears, and undue influences from others.
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________ implies that a person accepts differences in others and that one does not expect others to believe, think, speak, or act as himself or herself.
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The branch of philosophy that relates to human conduct regarding the rightness and wrongness of actions and the goodness and badness of motives and ends is
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Sterilization because of medical necessity
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In Oklahoma, artificial insemination statues specify
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The Supreme Court reaffirmed the constitutional right of women to have an abortion before viability of the fetus, as first annunciated in Roe v. Wade, in
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Negligent sterilization can occur when
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Semen of the spouse utilized to impregnate a woman
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When a patient is in an irreversible coma and his/her right to refuse treatment is in question, the court balances
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The In re Quinlan case was so significant because
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If a patient has been informed that without a blood transfusion she will die, she refuses blood and the court orders the transfusion, the order is wrong based on the patient's right
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• Question 24
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In the Florida Terry Schiavo case, where the patient had left no living will and was in a persistent and vegetative state, her spouse/guardian had her feeding tubes removed against her parents’ wishes and the state took their side. The final outcome of the case emphasizes
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This doctor claims to have assisted 130 patients in committing suicide after suffering years of tormenting pain
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Under an insurance policy with a coverage of $50,000/$120,000, with damages totaling $60,000 in a lawsuit for plaintiff 1 and $10,000 for plaintiff 2, for how much would the insurance carrier be responsible?
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The basic underlying concept of insurance is
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A hospital can be found liable for the negligence of a nurse on the basis of
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A policy that covers awards over the amount provided in the basic policy coverage
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• Question 30
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Insurers do not, as a rule, provide coverage for
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