HSA 515 Week 11 Exam Part 2

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The Medicare and Medicaid entitlement programs require that health care facilitiesAnswer   
       

·         Question 2

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A patient has the responsibility to provide, to the best of his or her knowledgeAnswer   
       

·         Question 3

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Mr. Jones has a right to ask a caregiverAnswer   
       

·         Question 4

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A patient not only has rights butAnswer   
       

·         Question 5

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A minor or incompetent should be releasedAnswer   
       

·         Question 6

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The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) requires that health care organizationsAnswer   
       

·         Question 7

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Knowing that AIDS is one of the most feared diseases in AmericaAnswer   
       

·         Question 8

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Some health care organizations have statedAnswer   
       

·         Question 9

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A prisoner diagnose with the HIV anti-body who bites correctional officersAnswer   
       

·         Question 10

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Information regarding a patient’s diagnosis as being HIV positive must beAnswer   
       

·         Question 11

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Situations where a choice must be made between unpleasant alternatives.Answer   
       

·         Question 12

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A ________ person is one who has moral integrity and a strict regard for doing what is considered the right thing to do.Answer   
       

·         Question 13

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This is a guide to behavior that all rational people should put forward to govern their behaviorAnswer   
       

·         Question 14

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Standards or codes of conduct established by the membership of a specific profession.Answer   
       

·         Question 15

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The obligation to be fair in the distribution of benefits and risks.Answer   
       

·         Question 16

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The Supreme Court in H.L. v. Matheson ruled that it is not an undue burden to require thatAnswer   
       

·         Question 17

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The provisions of the Georgia statuteAnswer   
       

·         Question 18

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Surrogacy is a method of reproduction whereby a woman agrees to give birth to a childAnswer   
       

·         Question 19

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Arkansas code defines partial-birth abortion as an abortionAnswer   
       

·         Question 20

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The provisions of the Georgia statute establishing residency requirements for women seeking abortions and requiring that the procedure be performed in a hospital accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals were declared constitutionally invalid inAnswer   
       

·         Question 21

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The first state to enact the first living will legislationAnswer   
       

·         Question 22

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_____________ are genes or DNA sequences with a known location on a chromosome that can be used to identify specific cells and diseases, as well as individuals and species.Answer   
       

·         Question 23

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This document, once executed by a competent patient and filed with the hospital, will allow the hospital to withdraw life support from a patient who falls into an irreversible comaAnswer   
       

·         Question 24

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An order written by a physician and placed on the medical chart of a patient, indicating that in the event of a cardiac or respiratory arrest, no resuscitative measures should be employed to revive the patientAnswer   
       

·         Question 25

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When a patient is in an irreversible coma and his/her right to refuse treatment is in question, the court balancesAnswer   
       

·         Question 26

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Sexual assault does not constitute rendering professional servicesAnswer   
       

·         Question 27

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When a health care facility no longer purchases a policy of malpractice insurance but instead periodically sets aside a certain amount of its own funds as a reserve against malpractice losses and expenses, itAnswer   
       

·         Question 28

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The right of a person who pays another’s debt to be substituted for all rights in relation to the debt is referred to asAnswer   
       

·         Question 29

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A policy that covers only those claims made or reported during the policy yearAnswer   
       

·         Question 30

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Malpractice insurance coverage is especially important forAnswer