A) A relationship must be established between a healthcare provider and a patient
B) An error in the delivery of healthcare must be identified by the risk manager
C) The healthcare provider must be licensed by the state in which the injury occurs
D) The patient must have sustained an injury and received negligent care for it
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A) Duty to care
B) EMTALA
C) Expressed consent.
D) Vicarious liability
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A) breach of confidentiality
B) corporate negligence
C) failure to warn
D) intentional tort
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A) A psychotherapist had a duty to warn a person that his patient was making threats to harm a third person.
B) The hospital had a duty to require that patients be examined by members of the hospital staff who were skilled in the treatment required.
C) The hospital did not apply its own credentialing rules and,therefore,did not follow its own standard of care in determining the qualifications of physicians practicing at the facility.
D) When a physician withdraws from the contractual relationship with a patient,he must provide the patient with reasonable notice to obtain a new physician or alternative treatment.
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A) healthcare providers who work in hospital emergency departments
B) hospital and other healthcare workers from being sued for negligence
C) reckless emergency care treatment if delivered with the best of intentions
D) rescuers from claims related to the administration of unauthorized treatment
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A) Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
B) Consolidated Omnibus Burditt Reconciliation Act
C) Congressional Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
D) Congressional Operating Budget Reconciliation Act
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A) discharged with continued chest pain and who later died of a heart attack upon returning to her home.
B) noncompliant regarding taking prescribed medications,for which his physician terminated their relationship.
C) unable to reach his physician who was out of town and who had arranged for his partner to be on call for his patients.
D) discharged with a diagnosis of false labor and who had a follow-up appointment with her obstetrician scheduled.
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A) defend the provider of health care
B) determine if a claim should be filed
C) establish a breach in the standard of care
D) estimate the damages due the plaintiff
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A) contractual
B) intentional
C) nonintentional
D) professional
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A) An unwarranted exploitation of an individual's personality occurred.
B) A patient's before and after surgical photos were published with his consent.
C) A public report accurately described the negative aspects of a person's activities.
D) A publication was released that described procedures performed.
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A) authorization for the release of protected health information
B) description of types of unsecured protected health information involved
C) offer of monetary compensation for the breach of protected health information
D) prohibition regarding redisclosure of the protected health information
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A) absolute negligence
B) contributory negligence
C) professional negligence
D) third-party negligence
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A) let the patient beware
B) let the physician decide
C) the patient is always right
D) the thing speaks for itself
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A) is assigned a primary care physician by the third-party payer
B) negotiates the cost of health care services with a physician
C) presents to the physician for the purpose of receiving health care
D) requests health care and the physician agrees to render health care
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A) assault
B) failure to warn
C) negligence
D) vicarious liability
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A) can warn an intended victim if the patient expresses the intent to do harm
B) has an ethical obligation only,not a legal one,which means a warning is optional
C) may not reveal a patient's intentions to harm a third party due to confidentiality issues
D) should alert the authorities only to the possibility that the patient may harm another
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