3 Medical, Legal, and Ethics Flashcards
abandonment
unilateral termination of care by EMT without patient’s consent and without transferring responsibility of care to another person of equal or higher training
advanced directive aka living will or health care directive
written documentation specifying medical treatment for a patient should they ever become unable to make decisions
assault
unlawfully placing a patient in fear of bodily harm
battery
unlawfully touching a patient or even providing emergency care without consent
compensatory damages
money awarded in civil lawsuit intended to restore plaintiff to same condition they were in prior incident
contributory negligence
legal defense where the defendant feels the conduct of the plaintiff somehow contributed to the injuries or damage they sustained
decision making capacity
ability to understand and process information, then make an informed decision
dependent lividity
blood settling to lowest point of body causing discoloration of the skin, usually a definitive sign of death
depositions
questions asked to parties and witness under oath
do not resuscitate (DNR) orders
written documentation by physician giving permission to medical personnel not to resuscitate in event of cardiac arrest
emergency doctrine
principle of law that permits EMS provider to treat a patient incapable of granting consent 2/2 ALOC, disability, effects of drugs or alcohol, or age
expressed consent
patient gives verbal or obvious nonverbal authorization for treatment
false imprisonment
confinement of a person without legal authority or a person’s consent
gross negligence
conduct of willful or reckless disregard for a duty of care
implied consent
consent in which patient who is unable to give consent is given Tx under legal assumption they would want Tx