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NCCT NCMA Practice Test - Part 1 (I. Medical Office Management | A. Law & Ethics) Questions With Complete Solutions

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Right and wrong conduct is known as _______. a. empathy b. criminal law c. ethics d. licensure correct answer: c The most common type of medical tort liability is ________. a. negligence b. breach of contract c. breach of confidence d. fraud and deceit correct answer: a A person...

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NCCT NCMA Practice Test - Part 1 (I. Medical
Office Management | A. Law & Ethics) Questions
With Complete Solutions
Right and wrong conduct is known as _______.
a. empathy
b. criminal law
c. ethics
d. licensure correct answer: c
The most common type of medical tort liability is ________.
a. negligence
b. breach of contract
c. breach of confidence
d. fraud and deceit correct answer: a
A person being sued is called the ________.
a. plaintiff
b. tort
c. defendant
d. criminal law correct answer: c
The withdrawal of a physician from the care of a patient without
reasonable notice of such discharge from the case by the patient is ____________. a. contract
b. reasonable care
c. negligence
d. abandonment correct answer: d
An unlawful threat or attempt to do bodily injury to another is ________.
a. litigation
b. assault
c. crime
d. libel correct answer: b
The healthcare worker is protected by law if it can be determined that he or she acted reasonable as compared with fellow workers. This is called _________.
a. respondeat superior
b. reasonable care
c. duty of care
d. statute correct answer: b
Negligence by a professional person is called _________.
a. invasion of privacy
b. slander
c. malpractice
d. tort correct answer: c
An act that violates criminal law is called ________. a. defamation
b. crime
c. libel
d. slander correct answer: b
The breaking of a law, promise, or duty is called _________.
a. statute
b. breach
c. consent
d. incompetent correct answer: b
The ability to see things from another person's point of view is _______.
a. consent
b. respondeat superior
c. empathy
d. ethics correct answer: c
The time established for filing law suits is __________.
a. civil law
b. statute of limitations
c. contract
d. no correct answer correct answer: b
A writ that commands a witness to appear at a trial or other proceedings and to give testimony is a(n) ____________.
a. habeas corpus

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