Deck 1: The Medical Assistant and the Healthcare Team

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During what year did the United States formally recognize the medical assistant as an allied health professional?

A) 1989
B)1978
C) 1950
D) 1998
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The majority of medical assistants work in what kind of practice?

A) Inpatient
B) Emergency Room
C) Outpatient
D) Private
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A medical assistant may choose to obtain a certification through which of the following?

A) National Healthcareer Association
B) American Association of Medical Assistants
C) American Medical Technologist
D) All of the above
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How is the "scope of practice" defined?

A) A boundary that determines what a medical professional may not do based on his or her training, experience, and competency
B) A boundary that determines what a medical professional must do based on his or her training
C) A boundary that determines what a medical professional may not do based on his or her experience
D) A boundary that the medical professional individually determines based on his or her training, experience, or competency
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Medical ethics that allow the patient to self-govern and choose his or her course of action, making informed decisions regarding their healthcare and making free and unforced choices refers to which of the following?

A) Justice
B) Autonomy
C) Nonmaleficence
D) Beneficence
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What are the most common kinds of torts found in the healthcare system?

A) Intentional torts
B) Accidental torts
C) Malpractice torts
D) Unintentional torts
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What are the two basic types of consent in medicine?

A) Implied and Uniformed
B) Implied and Informed
C) Unapplied and Uniformed
D) None of the above
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What are the two types of defamation of character:

A) Libel and Gossip
B) Slander and Battery
C) Assault and Slander
D) Libel and Slander
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Contracts that are written and contain a date and a signature between a physician and a patent are called what?

A) Implied
B) Expressed
C) Defamatory
D) Implicit
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Which of the following are the main legal issues in medicine under the civil laws in medicine?

A) Medical liability/negligence
B) Confidentiality
C) Consent
D) All of the above
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What must a physician and/or healthcare professional always do to help avoid a lawsuit?

A) Document detailed information
B) Become friends with all patients
C) Talk to other healthcare providers about patients
D) All of the above
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What type of confidentiality is held as one of the most sacred ethical aspects of healthcare?

A) Personal
B) Physician
C) Patient
D) Colleague
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Which of the following are examples of advance directives that are prevalent in most states?

A) Living wills
B) Do-Not-Resuscitate
C) Medical power of attorney
D) All of the above
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Medical assistants can perform what types of duties?

A) Scope of duty
B) Administrative
C) Clinical
D) Only B & C
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_______ refers to a standard of behavior as well as a personal sense of right and wrong above what is considered legal.

A) Laws
B) Morals
C) Advance directives
D) Ethics
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Which of the following was a federal act passed in the 1990s to improve the portability of healthcare from one employer to another, simplify administration of health insurance using standardized formats, protect and improve patients' rights by establishing guidelines and enhancing patients' access to records, among other standards?

A) HIPAA
B) AMA
C) AHA
D) HIPO
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A law that is passed at the federal level is called a(n):

A) Action
B) Tort
C) Law
D) Code
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Which of the following is one of the three types of bleeding that may need to be controlled by a medical assistant?

A) Capillary
B) Arterial
C) Venous
D) All of the above
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What is an unforeseen combination of circumstances that result in a call for immediate action called?

A) Good Samaritan law
B) Emergency
C) Tort
D) Scope of Practice
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The statute of limitations is how long from the date of injury in most states?

A) One year
B) Four years
C) Two years
D) Three years
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The "Four D's" refer to what type of medical malpractice?

A) Liability
B) Consent
C) Assault
D) Negligence
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The study of medical liability and the prevention of malpractice are known as _____ _____.

A) Risk management
B) Healthcare liability
C) Risk malpractice
D) Advance directives
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_______ is the intentional act by a person who threatens bodily harm or attempts to create injury through force, strike, or harm.

A) Battery
B) Malpractice
C) Assault
D) Defamation
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Deck 1: The Medical Assistant and the Healthcare Team
1
During what year did the United States formally recognize the medical assistant as an allied health professional?

A) 1989
B)1978
C) 1950
D) 1998
B
2
The majority of medical assistants work in what kind of practice?

A) Inpatient
B) Emergency Room
C) Outpatient
D) Private
C
3
A medical assistant may choose to obtain a certification through which of the following?

A) National Healthcareer Association
B) American Association of Medical Assistants
C) American Medical Technologist
D) All of the above
D
4
How is the "scope of practice" defined?

A) A boundary that determines what a medical professional may not do based on his or her training, experience, and competency
B) A boundary that determines what a medical professional must do based on his or her training
C) A boundary that determines what a medical professional may not do based on his or her experience
D) A boundary that the medical professional individually determines based on his or her training, experience, or competency
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5
Medical ethics that allow the patient to self-govern and choose his or her course of action, making informed decisions regarding their healthcare and making free and unforced choices refers to which of the following?

A) Justice
B) Autonomy
C) Nonmaleficence
D) Beneficence
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6
What are the most common kinds of torts found in the healthcare system?

A) Intentional torts
B) Accidental torts
C) Malpractice torts
D) Unintentional torts
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What are the two basic types of consent in medicine?

A) Implied and Uniformed
B) Implied and Informed
C) Unapplied and Uniformed
D) None of the above
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What are the two types of defamation of character:

A) Libel and Gossip
B) Slander and Battery
C) Assault and Slander
D) Libel and Slander
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Contracts that are written and contain a date and a signature between a physician and a patent are called what?

A) Implied
B) Expressed
C) Defamatory
D) Implicit
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10
Which of the following are the main legal issues in medicine under the civil laws in medicine?

A) Medical liability/negligence
B) Confidentiality
C) Consent
D) All of the above
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11
What must a physician and/or healthcare professional always do to help avoid a lawsuit?

A) Document detailed information
B) Become friends with all patients
C) Talk to other healthcare providers about patients
D) All of the above
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12
What type of confidentiality is held as one of the most sacred ethical aspects of healthcare?

A) Personal
B) Physician
C) Patient
D) Colleague
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13
Which of the following are examples of advance directives that are prevalent in most states?

A) Living wills
B) Do-Not-Resuscitate
C) Medical power of attorney
D) All of the above
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14
Medical assistants can perform what types of duties?

A) Scope of duty
B) Administrative
C) Clinical
D) Only B & C
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_______ refers to a standard of behavior as well as a personal sense of right and wrong above what is considered legal.

A) Laws
B) Morals
C) Advance directives
D) Ethics
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Which of the following was a federal act passed in the 1990s to improve the portability of healthcare from one employer to another, simplify administration of health insurance using standardized formats, protect and improve patients' rights by establishing guidelines and enhancing patients' access to records, among other standards?

A) HIPAA
B) AMA
C) AHA
D) HIPO
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17
A law that is passed at the federal level is called a(n):

A) Action
B) Tort
C) Law
D) Code
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Which of the following is one of the three types of bleeding that may need to be controlled by a medical assistant?

A) Capillary
B) Arterial
C) Venous
D) All of the above
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What is an unforeseen combination of circumstances that result in a call for immediate action called?

A) Good Samaritan law
B) Emergency
C) Tort
D) Scope of Practice
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20
The statute of limitations is how long from the date of injury in most states?

A) One year
B) Four years
C) Two years
D) Three years
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21
The "Four D's" refer to what type of medical malpractice?

A) Liability
B) Consent
C) Assault
D) Negligence
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22
The study of medical liability and the prevention of malpractice are known as _____ _____.

A) Risk management
B) Healthcare liability
C) Risk malpractice
D) Advance directives
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_______ is the intentional act by a person who threatens bodily harm or attempts to create injury through force, strike, or harm.

A) Battery
B) Malpractice
C) Assault
D) Defamation
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