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The Highest Priority Of All The Hipaa Law Is

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QUESTION 1

The legal nature of the doctor-patient relationship is which of the following? A. A contract B. A private one C. A professional association D. Quid pro quo

ANSWER

A

QUESTION 2

In certain cases,, the patient may not legally be able to act for himself in establishing a contract with the doctor. In these cases, the patient would need which of the following? A. Lawyer B. Judge C. Agent D. Notary public

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 3

Which of the following could not act legally as an agent for another person? A. The parent of a child B. An adult child for his parent C. Someone engaged by the patient D. A 15 year old sibling for his/her younger brother

ANSWER

D

QUESTION 4

Breaches of the patient's confidence may result in suits for which of the following? A. Assault and battery B. Libel and slander C. Malpractice of negligence D.Malfeasance

ANSWER

B

QUESTION 5

The doctors liability for breach of contract is based upon which of the following? A. A failure to perform an agreed upon undertaking B.Negligence C. Medical ethics D. Constitutional Law

ANSWER

A

QUESTION 6

Medical professional liability is a term currently used in preference of which of the following A. Malfeasance B. Misfeasance C. Malpractice D. Nonfeasance

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 7

In performing a treatment without the patient's informed consent, the physician runs the risk of a lawsuit for which of the following? A. Negligence B. Assault and battery C. Defamation D. Breach of contract

ANSWER

B

QUESTION 8

The exception to the doctrine of informed consent is which of the following? A.The minor B. The incompetent adult C. The emancipated adolescent D. The unconscious or emergency patient

ANSWER

D

QUESTION 9

Of the following, which could constitute cause for a suit charging breach of duty A. Failure to take an x-ray in the case of a possible fracture B. Trying a new and experimental treatment C. Photographing the patient for scientific reasons D. All of the above

ANSWER

D

QUESTION 10

The statute of limitations for bringing malpractice suits varies from state to state, but in most States, it is difficult to initiate a suit if treatment has been completed for more than which of the following time frames. A. Six months B. One year C. Three years D. Five years

ANSWER

B

QUESTION 11

If a physician agrees to achieve a particular result or cure for a patient and then fails to do so, he is liable for which of the following? A. Fraud B. Negligence C. Breach of contract D. Misfeasance

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 12

Violation of federal or state narcotics laws constitutes which of the following A. Civil negligence B. A tort C. A criminal act D. A misdemeanor

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 13

Which of the following is not usually considered part of the vital statistics reported to the medical examiner? A. Reports of births and deaths B. Communicable diseases diagnosed and treated C. Injuries due to gunshots and stabbings D. Narcotics inventory

ANSWER

D

QUESTION 14

The best way to maintain an accurate record of drugs on hand and those dispensed is to do which of the following? A. Keep a duplicate copy of every prescription written B. Have all patients obtain their prescription medicine at the same time C. Make notations concerning the prescriptions on the patient's chart D. Have a special narcotics record book in which a running inventory is kept.

ANSWER

D

QUESTION 15

If a physician will receive a court order to appear and testify. This order is known as which of the following? A. Ultimatum B. Subpoena C. Decree D. Summons

ANSWER

B

QUESTION 16

Some states have laws to prevent a physician from revealing in court confidential information gained during the physician-patient relationship, since these are considered as which of the following? A. Privileged communications B. Qualified communications C. Inviolate communications D. Qualified-privileged communications

ANSWER

A

QUESTION 17

Good Samaritan statutes A. Apply onooly to physicians B. Generally make the physician immune from civil liability in cases of rendering emergency care, provided that the care is rendered in good faith and with due caution C. Are uniform in scope throughout the United States of America D. All of the above

ANSWER

B

QUESTION 18

A professional code of ethics does which of the following: A. Serves to regulate the actions of its members B.establishes general standards of conduct C.Promotes the elevating of acceptable standards of performance of its members D. All of the above

ANSWER

D

QUESTION 19

Historically, the modern code of medical ethics can be tracked back to which of the following? A. Socrates B. Hammurabi C. Apollo D. Hippocrates

ANSWER

B

QUESTION 20

A license to practice medicine is which of the following? A. Granted upon graduation from medical school B. Required by law in each state C. Not necessarily in all states D. A guaranteed right of every graduate MD or DO

ANSWER

B

QUESTION 21

For anyone to practice medicine without a license, except in a few special circumstances, is which of the following? A. A tort B. A civil offense C. A criminal offense D. An act of malpractice

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 22

When a physician treats other physicians or allied health professionals free of charge, the term used is which of the following: A. Add-ons B. Freebies C. Professional courtesy D. Write-offs

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 23

The most common type of medical tort liability is which of the following? A. Negligence B. Breach of contract C. Breach of confidence D. Fraud and deceit

ANSWER

A

QUESTION 24

In HIPAA, the term "PHI" stands for: A. Personal Heart Information B. Provider Health Information C. Protected Health Information D. Personal Health Information

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 25

Negligence in the medical profession is called which of the following? A. Tort B. Assault C. Malpractice D. Battery

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 26

Incorrect information given that may injure the reputation of another is called which of the following? A. Slander B. Breach of contract C. Battery D. Tort

ANSWER

A

QUESTION 27

A governmental agency having the legal responsibility for enforcing proper drug manufacture and clinical use is called which of the following? A. National Formulary B. Food and Drug Administration C. Hospital Formulary D. National Drug Administration

ANSWER

B

QUESTION 28

An employee who is considered to be acting on the doctor's behalf while performing professional tasks is known as: A. Respondent superior B. Subpoena duces tecum C. Malfeasance D. Res ipas loquitur

ANSWER

A

QUESTION 29

Osha mandates all the following EXCEPT: A. Proper disposal of hazardous waste B. Personal protective equipment C. Availability of the Hepatitis B vaccination D. All the above are mandated by OSHA

ANSWER

D

QUESTION 30

The HIPAA Security Rule covers protected health information in any medium. The HIPAA security rule specifically covers protected health information in what format? A. Electronic B. Paper C. Verbal D. None of the choices

ANSWER

A

QUESTION 31

What agency is responsible for enforcing the HIPAA Prifvacy Rules, Security Rule and the confidentiality provisions of the Patient Safety Rule? A. OSHA B. Office of Inspector General C. Office of Civil Rights D. Office of Homeland Security

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 32

HIPAA penalties and sanctions can include: A. Jail time B. Monetary fines C. Loss of licensure or accreditation D. All of the above

ANSWER

D

QUESTION 33

When protected health information needs to be permanently disposed of, it should be: A. Thrown in the trash can B. Completely destroyed, preferably by cross shredding C. Returned to the patient D. None of the choices

ANSWER

B

QUESTION 34

The highest priority of all the HIPAA law is: A. Privacy of medical records B. Security of medical records C. Safety and security of medical workers D. Patient care and Safety

ANSWER

D

QUESTION 35

What does HIPAA stand for? A. Healthcare Industry Privacy and Accountability Act B. Health Insurance Privacy and Administration Act C. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act D. None of the choices

ANSWER

C

QUESTION 36

Violations of HIPAA are investigated by a division of the US Department of? A. Health and Human Services B. Labor C. Education D. Mental Health

ANSWER

A

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