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4&5 vocab

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The commission of an act that a prudent person would not have done or the omission of a duty that a prudent person would have fulfilled, resulting in injury or harm to another person
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Recent medical school graduate gaining practical experience
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Attending physician for hospitalized patients, or inpatients, who are experts in dealing with conditions that require hospitalization
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The treatment of any disease or pathological condition
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The threat of touching in an injurious way
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Documents, such as registration, permits, certificates, and licenses, that attest to the qualifications of individuals to practice within a profession
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A physician who specializes in interpretation of diagnostic images
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The ability to recognize and to some extent share the emotions and state of mind of another and to understand the meaning and significance of that person's behavior
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Identification of a disease or condition by a scientific evaluation of physical signs, symptoms, history, laboratory test results, and procedures
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Presenting slowly and persisting over a long period of time
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A civil wrong, such as negligence, false imprisonment, assault, or battery
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A criminal offense that is considered less serious than a felony and carries a lesser penalty, usually a fine or imprisonment for less than 1 year
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Professional negligence that is the proximate cause of injury or harm to a patient, resulting from a lack of professional knowledge, experience, or skill that can be expected in others in the profession or from a failure to exercise reasonable care or judgment in the application of professional knowledge, experience, or skill
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A person who files a civil lawsuit initiating a legal action
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The unlawful use of force against a person
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slander
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A crime declared by statute to be more serious than a misdemeanor and deserving a more severe punishment
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The science or study of moral values or principles, including ideals of autonomy, beneficence, and justice; term is also applied to the moral values or principles themselves
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A false accusation written, printed, or typewritten, or presented in a picture or a sign, that is made with malicious intent to defame the reputation of a person who is living or the memory of a person who is dead, resulting in public embarrassment, contempt, ridicule, or hatred