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Chapter 3 Review

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Adult who has the mental capacity to make an informed decision about medical care.
Legal document created in advance in the event a person is unable to communicate their health care wishes at a time of injury or illness.
If a competent adult refuses your care but you then provide it against his will, you could be charged with _____.
Protected Health Information
Medical directions that are written physician orders directing care and assessment based on a general set of signs and symptoms.
A legal document that outlines instructions regarding a patient's medical decisions.
Document that designates a legal decision maker for medical decisions
Failure to perform a required assessment or treatment or the incorrect performance of an action.
Wrongdoing for which legal action can by brought to court for damage.
Medical directions that are physician orders received specific to an active patient's signs and symptoms.
An EMR's legal obligation to provide emergency care.
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Patient not permitting care
A 16 year old who is financially independent and living away from home as an adult by permission of the courts is called a(n) _____ minor.
Set of rules, regulations, and laws that designate how you legally function as an EMR.
Written guidelines or instructions describing assessment and care.
The law that protects the confidentiality of protected health information.
In an emergency in which a patient is so severely injured that a clear decision cant be made, you have the right to provide care based on ____ consent.
Honesty, compassion, and advocacy are practices common to EMS.
Patients of legal age who are competent and who accept your care are giving ____ consent.
A form, requested by a patient and signed by a physician, refusing CPR if the heart stops.
By law a patient gives permission before an EMR may provide care.