Medical Assisting : Medical Law and Ethics Chapter 3
AMT
American Medical Technologies
________ laws are made to protect the public as a whole from the harmful acts of others.
Civil
_______ is a safeguard that someone will be able to act on the patient's behalf if he or she becomes physically or mentally incapacitated.
Durable power of attorney
Performing an wrongful or illegal act
Malfeasance
A physician who performs a lawful act, but not in a proper way, describes which form of malpractice?
Misfeasance
A legal mandate that health care institutions encourage patients to make advance decisions regarding the type of care they wish to have or to deny in the event they later become unable to make such decisions.
Patient Self-determination Act (PSDA)
A patients lack of decision-making ability.
Patient incompetence
Which Latin phrase means that the physician/employer is liable for the negligent actions of anyone in their employ ("Let the master answer")?
Respondeat superior
AAMA
The American Association of Medical Assistants
A code which descries the ethical and moral conduct for medical assistants.
The code of Ethics of the American Association of Medical Assistants.
TRUE OR FALSE: Standard of care is determined to be what a reasonable person of the same education and training would probably have done.
True
The physician may be charged with ________ of the patient if he does NOT give formal notice of withdrawal from a patient's medical care, or case.
abandonment
________ is the threat of bodily harm to another.
assault
Actual bodily harm to another person without permission, also referred to as unlawful touching or touching without consent
battery
Touching someone without the person's consent is referred to as ________.
battery
Nonfeasance
being negligent or ignoring performance of a necessary lawful act.
________ relates to the patient's contribution to the injury, which if proven, could release the physician as the direct cause
contributory negligence
A medical assistant who tells a patient that another physician is incompetent is an example of ________.
defamation of character
________ is a deceitful practice.
fraud
A ________ is an adult, generally appointed by the court, who will act in court on behalf of the child.
guardian ad litem
The ________ allows patients to request that life-sustaining treatments and nutritional support NOT be used to prolong their life
living will
Performing a lawful act but not in the proper way
misfeasance
That which a person believes to be an acceptable or right way to live.
morals
failure to do or perform or to take reasonable care in performing a specific action, which results in injury to another person.
negligence
Being negligent or ignoring performance of a necessary lawful act
nonfeasance
________ is a spoken, defaming statement made about another person.
slander
________ is defined as diagnosing and prescribing treatment or medication.
standard of care
A(n) ________ is a wrongful act that is committed against another person or property that results in harm.
tort
TRUE OR FALSE: The doctrine of res ipsa loquitur tells us that the breach (neglect) of duty is so obvious that is does not need further explanation.
true. " the thing speaks for itself :