2. Establishing a link between malpractice and harm is
A. proximate causation.
B. aggravated intent.
C. link distinction.
D. intentional causation.
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
3. A prudent individual whose behavior would be appropriate under the circumstances is called a/an
A. authenticated witness.
B. personable patient.
C. open-minded witness.
D. reasonable person.
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
8. A patient who contributes to causing harm is guilty of _______ negligence.
A. contributory
B. definitive
C. comparative
D. intentional
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
10. Holding healthcare personnel to lesser standards of care in emergencies is called the _______ statue.
A. restrictive
B. Good Samaritan
C. lower determination
D. legal modification
Student Answer: D
Answer: Incorrect
13. When a mediator guides the mediation process, but does not express an opinion, this is called _______ mediation.
A. interactive
B. expressive
C. facilitative
D. direct
Student Answer: A
Answer: Incorrect
16. Dennis, a new medical assistant at Dr. Hernandez's office, notices that Beth has been waiting more than an hour to get an allergy shot. Dennis has never given a shot before, but he decides to give Beth her shot to help Dr. Hernandez. Dennis accidentally gives Beth the wrong shot, however, and she has a severe allergic reaction. Who is liable for the damages caused to Beth?
A. Dr. Hernandez
B. Dennis and Dr. Hernandez
C. Dennis
D. Dennis and Beth
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
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