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Transcript of Medical Law and Bioethics Let’s Review … 10/28/2015HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar1.
Medical Law and Bioethics
Let’s Review …
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 1
Medical Law and Bioethics
Describe the difference between Implied Consent and Informed Consent.
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 2
Medical Law and Bioethics
Multiple Choice
A patient rolling up a sleeve to have a blood sample taken is an example of
a. standard of careb.informed consentc. implied consentd.advance directivee.none of the above04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 3
Medical Law and Bioethics
Multiple ChoiceA condition in which a patient understands the risk
involved by not having a surgical procedure or treatment performed is known as
a. agentb. advance directivec. implied consentd. informed consente. standard of care
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 4
Medical Law and Bioethics
Fill In The Blank
Except in the case of an emergency, all patients must sign a _______________ form before undergoing a surgical procedure.
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 5
Medical Law and Bioethics
Fill In The Blank
A person who acts on behalf of another person is said to be a _______________.
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 6
Medical Law and Bioethics
Fill In The Blank
A form of consent for treatment that is inferred by signs, inaction, or silence of the patient is called _________________ consent.
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 7
Medical Law and Bioethics
Multiple Choice
In most states, a minor can give consent in the case ofa. pregnancyb. minor surgical proceduresc. abortiond. a and c onlye. all of the above
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 8
Medical Law and Bioethics
Multiple Choice
A patient must sign a consent form before undergoing a surgical procedure
a. except in the case of an emergencyb. only if the AMA has deemed the procedure riskyc. in all casesd. only in the case of an emergencye. at the patient’s request
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 9
Medical Law and Bioethics
True or False
A minor is a person who has not yet reached the age of maturity, which in most states is 20.
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 10
Medical Law and Bioethics
True or False
A durable power of attorney for healthcare allows the designated family member to make financial decisions on behalf of the patient.
04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 11
Medical Law and Bioethics
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04/20/23 HS101-01 Unit 3 Seminar 12