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Test review laws & ethics

Fill in the blank 1) STATUTORY LAWS 2) BATTERY 3) FALSE IMPRISONMENT 4) TORT 5) NEGLIGENCE

FILL IN THE BLANK answers 6) INVASION OF PRIVACY 7) HIPAA 8) CIVIL LAW 9) ETHICAL 10) RESTITUTION

FILL IN THE BLANK answers 11) ADVOCATE 12) LIVING WILL 13) CHARACTER 14) CONSENT 15) LITIGATION

FILL IN THE BLANK answers 16) GUARDIAN 17) MALPRACTICE 18) CIVIL RIGHTS 19) HUMAN RIGHTS 20) LIBEL

Fill in answers 21) SLANDER 22) GOOD SAMARITAN LAWS

Matching answers 23) D AUTONOMY 24) G JUSTICE 28) F FIDELITY 25) E NONMALEFICENCE 26) C BENEFICENCE 27) A VERACITY 28) F FIDELITY 29) B CONFIDENTIALITY

SHORT ANSWER 30) LAWS REFLECT THE VALUES OF AN ENTIRE SOCIETY, WHILE ETHICS REFLECT THE VALUES OF A CERTAIN GROUP 31) MINOR, MENTALLY INCOMPETENT, UNDER INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL/DRUGS, DO NOT UNDERSTAND, HAVE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS, UNABLE TO READ

SHORT ANSWER CONT. 32) SURGERY, EXPERIMENTAL DRUGS/PROCEDURES, DANGEROUS TESTS, PROCEDURES INVOLVING RISK TO PATIENT 33) IMPLIED CONSENT IS NOT WRITTEN AND USED WHEN THE SITUATION REQUIRES ACTION WITHOUT BEING ABLE TO GET A WRITTEN CONSENT LIKE THE PERSON BEING UNCONSCIOUS.

SHORT ANSWER CONT. 34) LIVING WILL--DOCUMENTS WHAT STEPS ARE TO BE TAKEN TO SAVE OR PROLONG A PERSON’S LIFE. DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR HEALTH CARE-- DESIGNATES A PERSON TO MAKE HEALTH CARE DECISIONS IF THE PATIENT BECOMES UNABLE.