Deck 6: The Medical Malpractice Lawsuit and the Trial Process

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When the defendant shows that the plaintiff's actions or inaction was a contributing factor in the damages, this is considered:

A) ordinary negligence.
B) negligence.
C) comparative negligence.
D) straight negligence.
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If a physician and patient need a controlled, structured setting, they may wish to try which of the following?

A) Mediation
B) Negotiation
C) Arbitration
D) Communication
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Which is a way to resolve conflicts using alternative dispute resolution?

A) Negotiation
B) Mediation
C) Arbitration
D) All of the above
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The process by which a neutral third party facilitates dispute resolution is called:

A) mediation.
B) negotiation.
C) arbitration.
D) communication.
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In this type of defense, the medical record plays the largest part of the defense.

A) Affirmative
B) Emergency care
C) Assumption of risk
D) Good Samaritan
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Which is a patient's compensation for injuries that he or she has sustained?

A) Medical
B) Emotional
C) Financial
D) None of the above
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Awards that are intended to punish are considered:

A) compensatory.
B) punitive.
C) nominal.
D) none of the above.
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Which situation does not illustrate determination of the existence of a duty that has been breached?

A) A physician mistakenly removes healthy ovaries from a 23-year-old patient.
B) A radiology technician is reprimanded more than 5 times in writing regarding his inability to perform his job accurately.
C) A physician's liability insurance has been canceled 12 times.
D) A nurse performs within the scope of her duties.
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What term is used to describe the amount of time a plaintiff has after an injury to file a lawsuit?

A) Statute of limitations
B) Discovery rule
C) Release of tortfeasor
D) Respondeat superior
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Damages for financial losses based on actual income and expenses are called:

A) punitive.
B) nominal.
C) compensatory.
D) none of the above.
Question
What are the four elements needed in a negligence case?

A) Consent, dereliction of duty, direct cause, damages
B) Denial, direct cause, liability, damages
C) Duty, dereliction of duty, direct cause, damages
D) Duty, direct cause, liability, damages
Question
"The thing speaks for itself" is called:

A) res ipsa loquitur.
B) respondeat superior.
C) res judicata.
D) duces tecum.
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What is the term for failure to use or not use the same care as used by a reasonably prudent person?

A) Negligence
B) Malpractice
C) Abuse
D) Battery
Question
An individual's responsibility for his or her conduct for failure to meet a standard of care is called:

A) strict liability.
B) product liability.
C) liability.
D) straight liability.
Question
"Let the master answer" is:

A) res ipsa loquitur.
B) respondeat superior.
C) res judicata.
D) duces tecum.
Question
Which of the following students might be guilty of ordinary negligence?

A) The student explains a procedure to a patient using a patient information sheet as a prompt.
B) The student draws blood from the patient for lab tests to be performed that day, though no one told her directly to do so.
C) The student eats an orange while talking with a patient in the reception area.
D) The student moves a patient in a wheelchair at a high speed and does not use wheel brakes during stops.
Question
A defendant does not want to go through a trial, and wants the issue at hand dealt with expediently. He may use:

A) a release of tortfeasor.
B) alternative dispute resolution.
C) the discovery rule.
D) all of the above.
Question
This type of defense is a denial of negligence.

A) Denial
B) Affirmative
C) Emergency care
D) Good Samaritan
Question
Allied health professionals can avoid negligence by conducting themselves in which way when providing patient services?

A) Competently
B) Reasonably
C) Negligently
D) Under a standard of care
Question
Which is an individual's responsibility for his or her conduct for failure to meet a standard of care?

A) Liability
B) Sentinel
C) Professionalism
D) Carelessness
Question
The risk management supervisor is responsible for:

A) talking to unruly patients.
B) talking to new employees about their dress code violations.
C) overseeing all written communication for patients.
D) documenting employees' time records.
Question
Establishing and putting into place the forms required for patient encounters, including informed consent, and for billing is the __________'s job.

A) head nurse.
B) physician.
C) medical assistant.
D) risk management supervisor.
Question
To help prevent malpractice, a healthcare provider should:

A) work within their scope of practice.
B) make promises to cure a patient.
C) treat patients as if they were friends.
D) with permission from a superior, work outside their job description.
Question
Physicians can reduce their liability risks by:

A) obtaining adequate diagnostic results before beginning treatment.
B) double-checking dosage and medication for a patient.
C) having an assistant present during examination.
D) following all of the above practices.
Question
Who can protect a physician from liability?

A) Physician assistant
B) Risk management supervisor
C) Registered nurse
D) Hospital administrator
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Deck 6: The Medical Malpractice Lawsuit and the Trial Process
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When the defendant shows that the plaintiff's actions or inaction was a contributing factor in the damages, this is considered:

A) ordinary negligence.
B) negligence.
C) comparative negligence.
D) straight negligence.
C
In this form of defense, the defendant shows that the actions or inaction of the plaintiff was a contributing factor in the damages that were incurred. For example, suppose a patient suffers from complications from a surgical procedure that resulted in damages or further injury, but the patient did not follow up with the physician or notify the physician immediately that there was a problem; then the lack of follow-up by the plaintiff was partially responsible for the damages.
2
If a physician and patient need a controlled, structured setting, they may wish to try which of the following?

A) Mediation
B) Negotiation
C) Arbitration
D) Communication
C
Arbitration is the process of resolving issues in conflict in a more structured setting like formal litigation.
3
Which is a way to resolve conflicts using alternative dispute resolution?

A) Negotiation
B) Mediation
C) Arbitration
D) All of the above
D
Ways to resolve conflicts through alternative dispute resolution include negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and communication.
4
The process by which a neutral third party facilitates dispute resolution is called:

A) mediation.
B) negotiation.
C) arbitration.
D) communication.
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In this type of defense, the medical record plays the largest part of the defense.

A) Affirmative
B) Emergency care
C) Assumption of risk
D) Good Samaritan
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6
Which is a patient's compensation for injuries that he or she has sustained?

A) Medical
B) Emotional
C) Financial
D) None of the above
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Awards that are intended to punish are considered:

A) compensatory.
B) punitive.
C) nominal.
D) none of the above.
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8
Which situation does not illustrate determination of the existence of a duty that has been breached?

A) A physician mistakenly removes healthy ovaries from a 23-year-old patient.
B) A radiology technician is reprimanded more than 5 times in writing regarding his inability to perform his job accurately.
C) A physician's liability insurance has been canceled 12 times.
D) A nurse performs within the scope of her duties.
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9
What term is used to describe the amount of time a plaintiff has after an injury to file a lawsuit?

A) Statute of limitations
B) Discovery rule
C) Release of tortfeasor
D) Respondeat superior
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10
Damages for financial losses based on actual income and expenses are called:

A) punitive.
B) nominal.
C) compensatory.
D) none of the above.
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11
What are the four elements needed in a negligence case?

A) Consent, dereliction of duty, direct cause, damages
B) Denial, direct cause, liability, damages
C) Duty, dereliction of duty, direct cause, damages
D) Duty, direct cause, liability, damages
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12
"The thing speaks for itself" is called:

A) res ipsa loquitur.
B) respondeat superior.
C) res judicata.
D) duces tecum.
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13
What is the term for failure to use or not use the same care as used by a reasonably prudent person?

A) Negligence
B) Malpractice
C) Abuse
D) Battery
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14
An individual's responsibility for his or her conduct for failure to meet a standard of care is called:

A) strict liability.
B) product liability.
C) liability.
D) straight liability.
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15
"Let the master answer" is:

A) res ipsa loquitur.
B) respondeat superior.
C) res judicata.
D) duces tecum.
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16
Which of the following students might be guilty of ordinary negligence?

A) The student explains a procedure to a patient using a patient information sheet as a prompt.
B) The student draws blood from the patient for lab tests to be performed that day, though no one told her directly to do so.
C) The student eats an orange while talking with a patient in the reception area.
D) The student moves a patient in a wheelchair at a high speed and does not use wheel brakes during stops.
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17
A defendant does not want to go through a trial, and wants the issue at hand dealt with expediently. He may use:

A) a release of tortfeasor.
B) alternative dispute resolution.
C) the discovery rule.
D) all of the above.
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18
This type of defense is a denial of negligence.

A) Denial
B) Affirmative
C) Emergency care
D) Good Samaritan
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19
Allied health professionals can avoid negligence by conducting themselves in which way when providing patient services?

A) Competently
B) Reasonably
C) Negligently
D) Under a standard of care
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20
Which is an individual's responsibility for his or her conduct for failure to meet a standard of care?

A) Liability
B) Sentinel
C) Professionalism
D) Carelessness
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21
The risk management supervisor is responsible for:

A) talking to unruly patients.
B) talking to new employees about their dress code violations.
C) overseeing all written communication for patients.
D) documenting employees' time records.
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22
Establishing and putting into place the forms required for patient encounters, including informed consent, and for billing is the __________'s job.

A) head nurse.
B) physician.
C) medical assistant.
D) risk management supervisor.
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23
To help prevent malpractice, a healthcare provider should:

A) work within their scope of practice.
B) make promises to cure a patient.
C) treat patients as if they were friends.
D) with permission from a superior, work outside their job description.
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24
Physicians can reduce their liability risks by:

A) obtaining adequate diagnostic results before beginning treatment.
B) double-checking dosage and medication for a patient.
C) having an assistant present during examination.
D) following all of the above practices.
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25
Who can protect a physician from liability?

A) Physician assistant
B) Risk management supervisor
C) Registered nurse
D) Hospital administrator
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