Health Science II Exam Review
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- Q1Dr. Smith opened a medical practice but has not yet passed the state mandated exam. Dr. Smith is guilty of which offense?invasion of privacyneglectphysical abusepracticing without license30s
- Q2Jack stole a patient's ring and another patient's medication. These were violations of:civilinvasion of privacycriminal lawethics30s
- Q3What is an example of a legal disability?45 year old man admitted for elective surgerymarried 16 year old having a babyDrug addict waiting in the emergency department for treatmentpatient from an assisted living facility30s
- Q4Mrs. Perez has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Which document is she likely to be considering for end-of-life care?right to die declarationpower of attorneypatient-self-determination-clauseliving will30s
- Q5Duke Hospital receives federal aid. What law requires personnel to provide patients with information about assistance in preparing advance directives?Patient's Bill of RightsGood SamaritanOSHApatient self-determination act30s
- Q6If a nursing assistant uses water that is too hot when bathing a patient, and the patient is burned, what type of obligation has been violated?medicalcognitivelegalethical30s
- Q7Jasper calls Dr. Thompson's office to make a new patient appointment. The receptionist makes the appointment. What part of the contract is the appointment?capacityofferconsiderationacceptance30s
- Q8When George was admitted to a long term care facility, he was evaluated for memory, habits, and hobbies. Which patient rights legislation requires this evaluation?Nursing Reform ActPatient Self-Determination ActHealth Insurance Portability and AccountabilityOmnibus Budget Reconciliation30s
- Q9Exposing a patient unnecessarily, calling a patient a name, and failing to lock the brakes on a wheelchair are all examples of:contractscivil tortsacts of omissioncriminal torts30s
- Q10A medical assistant was fired from a medical practice and has been making negative, untrue statements about one of the physicians. The assistant could be charged with:negligenceinvasion of privacyimmortalitydefamation30s
- Q11Jasper calls Dr. Thompson's office to make a new patient appointment. The receptionist makes the appointment. What part of the contract is the appointment?capacityofferconsiderationacceptance30s
- Q12A nursing assistant was accused of negligence. What did he/she most likely do?failed to put up the side rails of the bedassisted the patient with bathingfed the patient his/her dinner lateambulated the patient down the hall as ordered30s
- Q13Mrs. Joyner's nurse aide students work well as a team. They work together to acquire and perfect their skills. This behavior represents what characteristic of an effective team?free communicationtrustcomplementary skillscommon purpose30s
- Q14Nancy asks who can work part of the next shift until another employee can arrive. This is an example of which reactive strategy in managing team conflict?accomodationactingavoidingadjusting30s
- Q15Three of the physical therapy team members are upset about the weekend schedule. The department manager corrects the schedule herself and posts a final copy. This is an example of which reactive strategy in managing team conflict?actingadjustingavoidingaccomodation30s