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Laws created by Congress apply to everyone in the United States because of?
A: The state legislature
B: Jurisdictions
C: The supreme Court
D: The supremacy clause
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The underlying principle that establishes whether the plaintiff can collect for damages in the case of negligence is the ____ the defendant owed to the plaintiff.
A: Standard of care
B: Compensatory damages
C: Punitive Damages
D: Concept of Tort
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MAS120

Ch.3 Ethic & Law

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Laws created by Congress apply to everyone in the United States because of? A: The state legislature B: Jurisdictions C: The supreme Court D: The supremacy clause D: The supremacy clause
The underlying principle that establishes whether the plaintiff can collect for damages in the case of negligence is the ____ the defendant owed to the plaintiff. A: Standard of care B: Compensatory damages C: Punitive Damages D: Concept of Tort A: Standard of Care
Plausible defenses to medical malpractice allegations include which of the following? A: Genuine mistake B: Provider did not charge for the services C: Lack of long-term injury D: Statute of Limitations D: Statute of Limitations
The patient directly communicates his or her consent to the doctor. What is this an example of? A: Implied Consent B: Exchange of consideration C:Express Consent D:Offer and acceptance C:Express Consent
The relation between doc & pt is in the nature of a "doctor-patient" contract. All that is required to form a contract is which of the following? A:Referral from the primary care provider B: Trust in the provider C: Signature of Acceptance D: An offer D. An offer
As a MA, you must always perform delegated clinical & admin duties within you ____, consistent with your education, training, & experience A: Credentialing Body B: AAMA Creed C: Federal Guidelines established by the HHS D:Scope of Practice D:Scope of practice
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