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A) duty
B) tort
C) battery
D) assault
E) breach of contract
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A) Federal Ethics in Patient Referral Act
B) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
C) Federal Anti-Kickback Law
D) False Claims Act
E) Health Care Quality Improvement Act
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A) neglect
B) delayed treatment
C) breach of duty
D) breach of contract
E) abandonment
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A) Agreement
B) Consideration
C) Communication
D) Legal subject matter
E) Contractual capacity
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A) delayed treatment
B) poor patient healing
C) malpractice
D) inappropriate postoperative care
E) abandonment
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A) Indirect cause
B) Possible cause
C) Accidental cause
D) Direct cause
E) Implied cause
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A) Fraud
B) Assault
C) Battery
D) Defamation of character
E) Invasion of privacy
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A) telling the patients how billing will be handled only after treatment is complete
B) being a good listener
C) always being upbeat and optimistic about the patient's prognosis
D) explaining in detail what went wrong if an error was made during patient treatment
E) demanding that patients sign a document that releases your practice from culpability
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A) inform the physician
B) state his or her wishes in a living will
C) discuss it with family members
D) complete a uniform donor card
E) register with the state
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A) contract
B) subpoena
C) agent
D) agreement
E) consent
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A) Send a letter explaining that he/she has been named a partner of a patient with a sexually transmitted disease.
B) Make the contact in person but ask where you can talk privately.
C) Call the person at work and leave a detailed message revealing the urgency of the call.
D) Send an e-mail message giving details about the situation.
E) It is not the responsibility of the medical assistant to make the contact.
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A) Misfeasance
B) Nonfeasance
C) Malfeasance
D) Res ipsa loquitur
E) Subpoena testificandum
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A) black out the incorrect information and print the correct information above it
B) erase the incorrect information and insert the correct information in its place
C) use correction fluid to hide the incorrect information and replace it with the correct information
D) draw a line through the incorrect information so it is still legible, and write the correct information above it
E) draw a line through the incorrect information, and refer the reader to the physician for the correct information
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