Deck 18: Legal Considerations

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The Patient Self-Determination Act requires health care facilities to inform patients about their right to:

A) refuse treatments.
B) choose a health care proxy.
C) privacy.
D) both 1 and 2
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Advance directives include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) a living will.
B) a do-not-resuscitate order.
C) an irrevocable trust.
D) power of attorney for health care.
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These take effect after a person's death:

A) health care directives
B) financial power of attorney
C) estate planning documents
D) all of the above
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What was the first mechanism that allowed people to make choices about their health care in advance of an illness?

A) living will
B) durable power of attorney for health care
C) irrevocable trusts
D) financial power of attorney
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This organization distributes a format for creating a living will called the 'Five Wishes':

A) National Council on Aging
B) American Association of Retired Persons
C) Social Security Administration
D) Aging with Dignity Association
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This document names someone to act on an individual's behalf if she or he cannot speak for herself or himself, including preferences about selection of medical provider, organ donation, end-of-life decisions, and burial:

A) last will and testament
B) advance health care directive
C) durable power of attorney
D) do-not-resuscitate order
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Advance medical directives may not be honored by health professionals if:

A) the document is not notarized.
B) the patient did not outline his or her wishes on the proper form.
C) family members disagree with each other and offer different instructions.
D) the patient's spouse disagrees with the directive.
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A patient's advance wish not to be resuscitated in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest would appear on:

A) a living will.
B) a durable power of attorney form.
C) a do-not-resuscitate form.
D) the last will and testament.
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When appointing financial power of attorney, a person specifies who will manage his or her:

A) money and will.
B) money and property.
C) will and do-not-resuscitate forms.
D) will and health care wishes.
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Which of the following is true about durable power of attorney?

A) A spouse may change the designation if the patient becomes incapacitated.
B) The named power of attorney may change the designation.
C) The attorney may change the designation if the patient becomes incapacitated.
D) The patient may change the designation as long as he or she remains competent.
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In the absence of advance directives such as a financial power of attorney and a health care directive, the courts will appoint one of these to act on a person's behalf and make medical decisions in the event of an emergency:

A) conservator
B) agent
C) guardian
D) principal
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Under the law, an adult or emancipated minor is deemed to have capacity until:

A) a doctor says otherwise.
B) a court decides otherwise.
C) the patient decides otherwise.
D) do-not-resuscitate paperwork is filed.
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One option for paying for long-term care is to purchase insurance. How the insurance companies are regulated and what products they are able to sell depends on the:

A) laws of the state in which the policy is purchased.
B) laws of the state in which the policyholder resides.
C) age and health of the policyholder.
D) medical history of the policyholder.
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Deck 18: Legal Considerations
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The Patient Self-Determination Act requires health care facilities to inform patients about their right to:

A) refuse treatments.
B) choose a health care proxy.
C) privacy.
D) both 1 and 2
privacy.
2
Advance directives include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) a living will.
B) a do-not-resuscitate order.
C) an irrevocable trust.
D) power of attorney for health care.
an irrevocable trust.
3
These take effect after a person's death:

A) health care directives
B) financial power of attorney
C) estate planning documents
D) all of the above
estate planning documents
4
What was the first mechanism that allowed people to make choices about their health care in advance of an illness?

A) living will
B) durable power of attorney for health care
C) irrevocable trusts
D) financial power of attorney
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This organization distributes a format for creating a living will called the 'Five Wishes':

A) National Council on Aging
B) American Association of Retired Persons
C) Social Security Administration
D) Aging with Dignity Association
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This document names someone to act on an individual's behalf if she or he cannot speak for herself or himself, including preferences about selection of medical provider, organ donation, end-of-life decisions, and burial:

A) last will and testament
B) advance health care directive
C) durable power of attorney
D) do-not-resuscitate order
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Advance medical directives may not be honored by health professionals if:

A) the document is not notarized.
B) the patient did not outline his or her wishes on the proper form.
C) family members disagree with each other and offer different instructions.
D) the patient's spouse disagrees with the directive.
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A patient's advance wish not to be resuscitated in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest would appear on:

A) a living will.
B) a durable power of attorney form.
C) a do-not-resuscitate form.
D) the last will and testament.
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When appointing financial power of attorney, a person specifies who will manage his or her:

A) money and will.
B) money and property.
C) will and do-not-resuscitate forms.
D) will and health care wishes.
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Which of the following is true about durable power of attorney?

A) A spouse may change the designation if the patient becomes incapacitated.
B) The named power of attorney may change the designation.
C) The attorney may change the designation if the patient becomes incapacitated.
D) The patient may change the designation as long as he or she remains competent.
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In the absence of advance directives such as a financial power of attorney and a health care directive, the courts will appoint one of these to act on a person's behalf and make medical decisions in the event of an emergency:

A) conservator
B) agent
C) guardian
D) principal
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Under the law, an adult or emancipated minor is deemed to have capacity until:

A) a doctor says otherwise.
B) a court decides otherwise.
C) the patient decides otherwise.
D) do-not-resuscitate paperwork is filed.
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One option for paying for long-term care is to purchase insurance. How the insurance companies are regulated and what products they are able to sell depends on the:

A) laws of the state in which the policy is purchased.
B) laws of the state in which the policyholder resides.
C) age and health of the policyholder.
D) medical history of the policyholder.
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