Legal Concepts, Risk Management, and Ethical Issues Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Federal act that establishes privacy standards to protect patients’ medical records & other related information.

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HIPPA

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Formal process by which qualified individuals are listed in a registry.

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Registration

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Legal right granted by a government agency in compliance with a statute that authorizes and oversees the activities of a profession.

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Licensure

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“Above all, do no harm”

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Primum non nocere

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Each person is responsible for his or her own conduct, even though others may be liable as well.

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Doctrine of personal liability

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One who is controlling or directing the employee has greater responsibility than the one who is paying the employee.

  • captain of the ship doctrine
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Doctrine of borrowed servant

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Recognition by an appropriate body that an individual has met a predetermined standard.

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Certification

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“The thing speaks for itself”

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Res ipsa loquitur

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AST motto- “The patient first”

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Aeger primo

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The ability to reasonably anticipate that harm or injury may result because of certain acts or omissions, such as not applying a safety strap or side rail.

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Doctrine of foreseeability

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Leaving a patient who needs care and is dependent on their presence as a caregiver.

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Abandonment

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Adverse outcome that results from the activity of health care professionals

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Latrogenic injury

Ex: protection of the ulnar nerve

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Report of an irregular or adverse patient occurrence.

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Incident report

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Description of conduct that is expected of an individual or professional in a given circumstance.

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Standard of care

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Civil wrong, may be intentional or unintentional.

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Tort

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Omission (not doing) or commission (doing) of an act that a reasonable and prudent individual would not do under the same conditions, may be associated with the phrase “departure from the standard of care”.
Or a lack of skill or care

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Negligence

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Legally responsible for damages, obligation to do or not do something. May be corporate or personal.

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Liability

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System of moral principals and rules that become standard for professional conduct.

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Ethics

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Oral statement that damages a person’s reputation.

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Slander

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Professional misconduct, lack of judgement or skill that results in harm to another.

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Malpractice