3 Medical, Legal, and Ethics Flashcards

1
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abandonment

A

unilateral termination of care by EMT without patient’s consent and without transferring responsibility of care to another person of equal or higher training

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2
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advanced directive aka living will or health care directive

A

written documentation specifying medical treatment for a patient should they ever become unable to make decisions

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3
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assault

A

unlawfully placing a patient in fear of bodily harm

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4
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battery

A

unlawfully touching a patient or even providing emergency care without consent

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5
Q

compensatory damages

A

money awarded in civil lawsuit intended to restore plaintiff to same condition they were in prior incident

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6
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contributory negligence

A

legal defense where the defendant feels the conduct of the plaintiff somehow contributed to the injuries or damage they sustained

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7
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decision making capacity

A

ability to understand and process information, then make an informed decision

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8
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dependent lividity

A

blood settling to lowest point of body causing discoloration of the skin, usually a definitive sign of death

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9
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depositions

A

questions asked to parties and witness under oath

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10
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do not resuscitate (DNR) orders

A

written documentation by physician giving permission to medical personnel not to resuscitate in event of cardiac arrest

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11
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emergency doctrine

A

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

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12
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expressed consent

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patient gives verbal or obvious nonverbal authorization for treatment

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13
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false imprisonment

A

confinement of a person without legal authority or a person’s consent

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14
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gross negligence

A

conduct of willful or reckless disregard for a duty of care

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15
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implied consent

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consent in which patient who is unable to give consent is given Tx under legal assumption they would want Tx

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16
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in loco parentis

A

legal responsibility of a person or organization to take some of the functions and responsibilities of a parent

17
Q

libel

A

false and damaging information about a person in writing

18
Q

negligence

A

failure to provide the same care that a person with similar training would provide

19
Q

proximate causation

A

when a person who has a duty abuses it and causes harm to another person, then the EMT and/or company in charge may be sued for negligence

20
Q

putrefaction

A

decomposition of body tissues, usually a sign of death

21
Q

res ipsa loquitor

A

when an EMT or the EMS system is held liable even when the plaintiff is unable to demonstrate how the injury occurred

22
Q

rigor mortis

A

stiffening of the body, a definitive sign of death

23
Q

statute of limitations

A

the time within which a case must be commenced

24
Q

tort

A

a wrongful act that gives rise to a civil lawsuit