!WITC Med Law Chapter 1 & 2
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| The three C's of success | Courtesy, Compassion, Common Sense
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| Mandatory credentialing process done by state | Licensure
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| Etiquette rules used in the workplace | Protocols
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| Who creates a code of ethics | Professional Organizations
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| Formed through the influences of the family, culture, and society | Moral Values
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| Laws applying specifically to the practice of medicine | Medical Practice Acts
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| Ethical implications of biological research methods and results is referred to as: | Bioethics
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| When does a physician not need a license to practice in a particular state? (3) | -Emergency Situations
-Establishing state residency
-Employed by a federal facility
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| Term that implies a physician is legally responsible for the negligent acts of their employees | Respondeat Superior
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| Respondeat Superior is latin for: | Let the master answer
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| When a medical office employee acts on behalf of his or her employer, the act falls under | The Law Agency
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| Who wrote the first medical code of ethics? | Hammurabi
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| A pledge for physicians that remains influential today | Hippocratic Oath
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| HIPPA was designed to: (3) | -Reduce healthcare fraud
-Allow for portability of health insurance
-Improve accuracy & reliability of shared data
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| A valid out of state license is accepted as the basis of issuing a license in a second state with out re-examination | Reciprocity
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| Critical Thinking is | The ability to solve problems.
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