A) Governmental record-keeping only
B) HIPAA-legislated P.H.I.
C) Private sector records
D) State and federal records
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A) Common law liability
B) Mandated redisclosure
C) Professional disclosure
D) Physician-patient privilege
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A) Common law
B) Professional disclosure
C) Reasonable man
D) Unauthorized treatment
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Multiple Choice
A) Confidentiality is the right that all patients have to completely control access to their health information.
B) Confidentiality is patients' ability to prevent access to all forms of health information from all entities.
C) Privacy is the right that patients have to be left alone and to control access to their health information.
D) Privacy is an institution's obligation to prevent unauthorized access to patients' health information.
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A) Emergency situations involving a conscious adult
B) Good Samaritan elective procedures and treatment
C) Invasive procedures that require general anesthesia
D) Procedures involving little or no risk to the patient
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A) 14-year-old female who has an STD.
B) 17-year-old who enters the armed forces.
C) Mentally competent 10-year old child.
D) Minor who no longer lives with parents.
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A) Admission date
B) Employer telephone number
C) Name of pastor
D) Next of kin
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True/False
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True/False
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A) elective
B) healthcare
C) negligent
D) unauthorized
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A) Does not require disclosure to the patient that re-release of such information was performed if in the best interest of the general public
B) Is protected in the same manner as any other type of protected health information,including inpatient stays and outpatient encounters
C) Means a positive test result can be disclosed without prior consent to protect the public if actions are taken to protect the patient's identity
D) Restricts identification of the patient tested and the reason for testing,but not results of the test,whether positive or negative
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Multiple Choice
A) Consent must be received from a competent adult for it to be valid
B) Explanations must be outlined in appropriate medical terms to be complete
C) Just benefits of intended treatment are necessary so as not to frighten the patient
D) Numerous clauses that relieve the provider of any liability for battery
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A) Common law
B) Open record
C) Physician-patient privilege
D) Privacy
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A) Costs associated with the procedure
B) Description of possible complications
C) Possible alternative payment plans
D) Treatment,payment,operations
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Essay
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Multiple Choice
A) Does not apply to government records
B) Focuses on private sector records
C) Mandates disclosure of information
D) Presumes that information be kept confidential
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True/False
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) AMA ethical guidelines
B) Common law basis
C) Freedom of Information Act
D) Informed consent
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Multiple Choice
A) Autonomy
B) Battery
C) Charitable immunity
D) Good Samaritan
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