Chapter 3: Medical, Legal, and Ethical issues Flashcards

1
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basic principle of emergency care is to do no _____

A

further harm

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2
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consent is permission to

A

render care

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3
Q

a person must give _____ for treatment

A

consent

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4
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if a patient is of sound mind he or she has the ____ to _____ care

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right to refuse care (and can withdraw it at any time)

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5
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the foundation of consent is

A

decision making capacity

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6
Q

_______ is a nod of the head or a verbal yes

A

expressed consent

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7
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________ applies to patients who are unconscious or otherwise incapable of making a rational informed decision about care (AKA _______)

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implied consent (AKA emergency doctrine)

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8
Q

_______ are under legal age but are considered adults due to certain circumstances

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emancipated minors

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9
Q

a body in parts, dependent lividity, rigor mortis, and putrefication are __________

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definitive signs of death

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10
Q

a _____ form of DNR is the only valid form of advanced directives in NYS

A

paper

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11
Q

the ______ is commonly defined by state law and outlines the care that an EMT may provide

A

scope of practice

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12
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standards of care are the

A

manner in which you must act or behave

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13
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_______ is an individuals responsibility to provide patient care

A

duty to act

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14
Q

________ is failure to provide the same care that a person with similar training would provide in the same or similar situation

A

negligence

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15
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these four things must be proved to establish negligence

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duty, breach of duty, damages, causation

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16
Q

________ is termination of care without a patients consent and without making provisions for care to be continued (equal or higher level of care)

A

abandonment

17
Q

____ is placing a person in fear of bodily harm

18
Q

_____ is unlawfully touching a person

19
Q

_______ is communication of false information that damages a person’s reputation

A

defamation

20
Q

defamation can be written (______) or spoken (______)

A

written (libel) or spoken (slander)

21
Q

______ are a philosophy of right and wrong

22
Q

_____ is a code of conduct

23
Q

_______ is sometimes necessary when you are confronted with a patient who is in need of transport but is combative and presents a significant risk of danger to himself/herself or other

A

forcible restraint

24
Q

______ is provided when an EMT has fully explained the nature of the treatment being offered along with any risks and benefits associated with the treatment

A

informed consent

25
______ are regulations that serve to protect citizens from liability and error of omission in giving good faith emergency care unless there is wanton, gross, or willful negligence
good Samaritan laws
26
if a mentally competent patient with a minor injury refuses transport to a hospital you should
document your assessment on a PCR and have the patient sign a refusal form
27
an ________ is a document that specifies medical treatments that a patient would like to withhold or receive if he or she becomes unable to make decisions
advanced directive
28
HIPAA generally allows PHI to be shared with
those directly providing care
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an incomplete or untidy patient care report may be viewed by a court as evidence of
incompetence by the author
30
organ donors are treated in the same manner as
another patient with similar injuries