Exam 4: Principles of Liability

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Expert testimony is used in a malpractice case to _____.

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Which of the following must be demonstrated in order to charge invasion of privacy?

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The unauthorized acquisition,access,use or disclosure of protected health information,which compromises the privacy or security of such information is called _____.

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Under the theory of failure to warn,the psychotherapist _____.

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The notice of breach of confidentiality must include a(n)_____.

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The first step to establishing liability is that _____.

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Intentional torts are committed by a person who lacks the intent to do something wrong.

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An intentional tort may include a(n)_____.

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Good Samaritan statutes protect _____.

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Medical abandonment may be applied to a patient who was _____.

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Res ipsa loquitur is a type of _____ tort.

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The physician-patient relationship is established when the patient _____.

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List the 3 types of damages mentioned in the textbook.

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Publishing something in the newspaper that leads another to ridicule a person or diminish esteem and respect for that person is called libel.

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Tarasoff v.Regents of University of California held that:

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Which is an obligation to behave in a certain way,such as the expectation by the medical profession that physicians will act or practice medicine in a reasonably prudent manner?

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Res ipsa loquitur is translated as _____.

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COBRA is the abbreviation for _____.

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List the 4 elements that must be proven in a negligence claim.

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Which theory applies to a patient who refuses antibiotics for an upper respiratory infection and who later acquires pneumonia?

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