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Legal Aspects of Healthcare – Final Exam, (Answered) Complete Solution 100% Structured Award Setting up a trust to provide compensation during a plaintiff's life time is called a Mediation When a third party articulates the respective position and interests of both parties in a legal disput...

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Legal Aspects of Healthcare – Final Exam, (Answered)
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Structured Award
Setting up a trust to provide compensation during a plaintiff's life time is called a
Mediation
When a third party articulates the respective position and interests of both parties in a
legal dispute, and generates options for a mutually agreeable resolution to the dispute,
this is referred to as:
The plaintiff was never injured
For a physician to prevail in a countersuit for a frivolous claim against a plaintiff, what
would the physician NOT need to prove?
The system's lower administrative costs can be an incentive to file lawsuits.
What is considered a drawback of the no-fault system of compensation?
The hospital
Following an operation, a patient is bleeding seriously because she was improperly
sutured by the physician. The attending physician is not present at the hospital. The
nurse is aware of the patient's serious condition and notifies the physician, but does not
notify her supervisors. Of the patient dies, who is liable?
Both the student nurse and the healthcare facility
A student nurse is entrusted with the responsibility of providing nursing care to a patient.
While assisting the patient to get out of bed, the nurse uses incorrect technique and the
patient falls, exacerbating his injury. Who is liable in this case?
Reciprocity
A formal or informal agreement between state licensing boards to recognize nurse
licenses from the other state is called
the physician, by ignoring the nurse's assessment, contributed to a delay in
treatment and injury to the patient.
Various states recognize that nurses can render a nursing diagnosis. Where a
defendant physician ignores a nurse's assessment of a patient's diagnosis and the
patient is injured, the court would most likely determine that:
Not responsible for drugs prepared by an employee unless he knowingly could
have prevented the injury.
A solution was prepare by an employee and injected into the patient by a physician. The
physician made no examination of the fluid, and the patient suffered permanent injuries
as a result of the injection. The court could determine that the physician is:
After changing dressings and carrying out routine procedures.
Staff members who administer to patients, moving from one patient to another must
wash their hands:
The trial court properly required the federal government to make an immediate
lump-sum payment of future medical damages to the veteran.
A Navy Veteran successfully underwent coronary bypass surgery at the Veterans
Affairs Medical Center. However, he was injured as a result of being left unattended for
several hours by nursing personnel in the intensive care unit. The veteran suffered

, anoxic brain injury following a complication with his endotracheal tube. A lawsuit was
filed and the court determined:
A nurse who has reason to believe a discharge orders could be injurious to the
patient has a right to question the physician's decision.
Which of the following is true about nurses?
Places all substances that are regulated under existing federal law into one of five
schedules
the comprehensive drug abuse prevention and control act of 1970 does which of the
following?
Is commonly known as the Controlled Substances Act
The comprehensive drug abuse prevention and control act of 1970:
Write legibly on all forms and reports
Caregivers should be sure to
dispensing
The ------- of a medication is the processing of a drug for delivery or for administration to
a patient pursuant to the order of an appropriately licensed healthcare practitioner
the employee was dismissed for just cause
The court of appeals, in the text case Stepp v. Review Board of the Indiana
Employment Security Division, where the laboratory technician refused to perform
chemical examinations on vials with AIDS warnings found that:
Call in the necessary specialist on-call for assistance. If there is no such
specialist, the patient should be transferred after stabilizing to an appropriate
facility.
When the skills of a specialist are required in an emergency department, hospitals
should:
Neglect
The physical therapist is running behind schedule and is instructed to move patients
through physical therapy session more quickly. The patient says he needs to go to the
bathroom but the therapist informs the 83-year-old patient that he will have to wait until
after his 30-minute session. The therapist can be charged with ------ for refusing to allow
a patient to go to the bathroom prior to starting a therapy treatment session.
pharmacy
The practice of ----- essentially includes preparing, compounding, dispensing, and
retailing medications
Patients cannot be turned away.
Emergency rooms are considered vital to pubic safety. Which of the following
statements is true?
To request a second opinion
Patients have a right to which of the following?
a right to be transferred
Patients have -------- to an appropriate hospital when the admitting hospital is unable to
meet a patient's particular needs.
Responsibility
A 1997 report to the president by the advisory commission on consumer protection and
quality in the healthcare industry clearly describes a patient's
a right to transparency when

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