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Surgical Technology Chapter 2 Exam Questions With Correct Answers Obligation to disclose details for evaluation; commonly used to mean "to be held responsible for" - answerAccountability voluntary statement of facts sworn to be true before an authority - answerAffidavit statement one expects t...

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Surgical Technology Chapter 2 Exam
Questions With Correct Answers



Obligation to disclose details for evaluation; commonly used to mean "to be held responsible for" -
answer✔Accountability

voluntary statement of facts sworn to be true before an authority - answer✔Affidavit

statement one expects to prove true - answer✔allegation

in good faith or innocently - answer✔bona fide

all legal decisions reported on a given legal subject - answer✔case law

first pleading filed by plaintiff's attorney in a negligence action - answer✔compliant

in criminal cases, the person accused of the crime; on civil matters, the person or organization -
answer✔defendant

method of pretrial discovery in which questions are answered under oath - answer✔deposition

jurisdiction is given to federal courts in cases involving the interpretation and application of the us
constitution, acts of congress and decisions. - answer✔federal law

court-appointed protector for an individual incapable of making his or her own decisions -
answer✔Guardian

injury resulting from the activity of health care professionals - answer✔iatrogenic injury

formal written accusation from a grand jury - answer✔indictment

group of citizens who decide the outcome of a criminal or civil trial - answer✔jury

taking another's property without consent - answer✔larceny

principles that have evolevd and continue to evolve on the basis of court decisions - answer✔law,
common

any law prescribed by the action of a legislature - answer✔law, statutory

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obligation to do or not to do something - answer✔liability

obligation to do or not do something that is the responsibility of the corporate body - answer✔liability,
corporate

obligation by the individual to do or not do something - answer✔liability, personal

professional misconduct that results in harm to another; negligence of a professional; the following
definitions interrelate with malpractice - answer✔malpractice

omission (not doing) or commission (doing) of an act that a reasonable and prudent individual would not
do under the same conditions; may be associated with the phrase "departure from the standard of care"
- answer✔negligence

reckless disregard for the safety of another; willful indifferece - answer✔negligence, criminal

intentionally providing false testimony under oath - answer✔perjury

legal principle, created by a court decision - answer✔plaintiff

legal principle, created by a court decision that provides an example or authority for judges deciding
similar issues later - answer✔precedent

description of conduct that is expected of an individual or professionals in a given circumstance -
answer✔standard of care

state statutes, regulations, principles, and rules having the force of law - answer✔state law

court order to appear and testify or produce required documents - answer✔subpoena

civil wrong; may be intentional or unintentional - answer✔tort

when parties to a dispute present evidence in a court of law in order to achieve a resolution, or in a
criminal act, to determine a person's innocence or guilt - answer✔trial

"the patient first" - answer✔Anger primo

health institution may be found negligent for failing to ensure that an acceptable level of patient care
was provided - answer✔doctrine of corporate negligence

one who is controlling or directing the employee has greater responsibility than the one who is paying
the employee - answer✔doctrine of borrowed servant

foreseeability is the ability to see or know in advance; the ability to reasonably anticipate that harm or
injury may result because of certain acts or omissions - answer✔doctrine of foreseeability

each person is responsible for his or her own conduct, even though others may be liable as well -
answer✔doctrine of personal liability

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