MESH POOL Flashcards
Patient was aware that physician was drunk yet he allowed the doctor to inject him
Res ipsa loquitor
Dr. Cantoy operated on a patient and inadvertently left behind a clamp. Which malpractice doctrine is applicable in this case?
Res ipsa loquitor
Patient Mr. Simporios promised to pay Dr. Sacris one million pesos if he is cured of his cancer. The professional fee to be collected by Dr. Sacris refers to
Contingent fee
HIV patient takes experimental drugs despite unknown side effects
Assumption of risk
There is direct physical connection between the wrongful act of the physician and the injury suffered by the patient
Doctrine of proximate cause
Under the doctrine the hospital owner may be liable for the mistakes of the residents
Vicarious liability
Originally there were railings on the bed of the patient. Mr A, the father removed the railings so that he himself can sleep on the bed. His child fell with a broken skull. What is the doctrine applicable
Common knowledge
Patient leaves the hospital against advice
Contributory negligence
Principle applied when the medical fee is not specified
Asumpsit on quanthum merit
The responsibility of a person, who is not negligent, for the wrongful conduct or negligence of another
Vicarious liability
In cases wherein the employees are at the same time independent contractors of the hospital, the hospital must be held liable for their negligent acts (pathologist, radiologist, anesthesiologist)
Doctrine of ostensible agent
Ordinarily, resident physicians, nurses and other personnel of the hospital are employees or servants of the hospital
Borrowed servant
Liability of the surgeon not only for the wrongful acts of those who are under his physical control but also those wherein he has extension of control
CAPTAIN-OF-THE-SHIP DOCTRINE
“The thing speaks for itself”
RES IPSA LOQUITOR
Nature of the wrongful act or injury is suggestive of negligence
RES IPSA LOQUITOR
Injury to a healthy part of the body
RES IPSA LOQUITOR
Removal of a wrong part of the body when another part wad intended
RES IPSA LOQUITOR
Infection resulting from unsterilized instruments
RES IPSA LOQUITOR
Failure to take radiographs to diagnose a possible fracture
RES IPSA LOQUITOR ??? Negligence
The act or omission amounting to want of care on the part of the complaining party which, concurring with the defendant’s negligence, is the proximate cause of the injury
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE
Doctrine of CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE is aka
Doctrine of Common Fault
The patient just follows the instructions and orders of the physician and is usually inactive and virtually places himself in the command and control of the physician
Doctrine of Superior Knowledge
After a prolonged treatment of a patient which normally produces alleviation of the condition, fails to investigate non-response; in the exercise of care and diligence he could have discovered the cause of non-response
DOCTRINE OF CONTINUING NEGLIGENCE
Anyone who voluntarily assumes the risk of injury from a known danger, if injured, is barred from recovery
DOCTRINE OF ASSUMPTION OF RISK