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Legal Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of legal concepts related to obligations, negligence, and malpractice. This quiz is designed to challenge your knowledge and help you learn more about these critical topics.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Learn important legal definitions
  • Understand the implications of negligence
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningLaw277
An obligation/debt that can be enforced by law.
Negligence
Liability
Damages
Commission
Refers to compensation in money recoverable for a loss of damage
Negligence
Liability
Damages
Commision
Failure to do something which a reasonable & prudent person should have done.
Negligence
Damages
Commision
Commision
Wrong doing
Omission
Commision
Damages
Amission
Total negligence of care
Omission
Amission
Negligence
Commision
σ� felony committed by culpa or fault due to imprudence, lack of foresight , lack of skills, negligence.
As torts
As quasi-delicit
Culpa criminal
Culpa contractual
σ� no pre-existing crontractual relations, negligence, lack of due care.
Culpa aquiliana
Culpa contractual
Culpa criminal
As torts
Acts or conducts that are not authorized or licensed or competent or skilled to perform, resulting to injuries or non-injurious consequences
Negligence
Malpractice
Incompetence
Liability
lack of ability, legal qualifications or fitness to discharge the required duty.
Negligence
Malpractice
Incompetence
Liability
The following are example of malpractice, except:
Misdiagnosis of an illness
Birth injuries
Prescription errors
Burns
The following are examples of Negligence, except:
Burns
Object left insides pt's body
Falls or elderly & children
Surgical Complications
It is an administrative report that is required of nurses if there are violations of standards and policies
Incident Report
Medical Records
Initial Report
Flash Report
RA 5921 states that all prescriptions must contain the following information: Select all that apply:
σ�Patient’s name, age, sex and date of prescription
σ�Name of the prescriber
σ�Office address
σ�Professional telephone number
σ�Professional tax receipt number
Home address
Telephone orders can be used when:
Order should be signed by the physician on his/her next visit within 48 hours
ς�The nurse should sign the name of the patient per her own and note the time the order was received.
Extreme emergency situations where there in no alternative
Ordering food
ϝ�Who must consent? Select all that apply
Patient
Bestfriend
Boyfriend
Angel
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