1-If a physician fails to use a degree of skill and learning commonly expected and the person receiving care is injured, the physician can be sued for .
A. Assault and battery
B. Indecency
C. Malpractice
D. Negligence
C. Malpractice
2-Which one of the following examples is NOT considered medical negligence?
A. Blood transfusion without matching
B. Failure to obtain consent for surgical procedure
C. Medication errors
D. Performing CPR for arrested patient in the street
D. Performing CPR for arrested patient in the street
3-A doctor repeatedly advertising about his professional expertise in newspaper is doing a:
A. Civil negligence
B. Dichotomy
C. Privileged communication
D. Professional misconduct
D. Professional misconduct
4-Which of the following is considered an error of omission?
A. Administration of overdose of anesthesia
B. Giving wrong dose
C. Leaving a towel in abdomen
D. Unlabeled samples
D. Unlabeled samples
5- Example for practicing positive defensive medicine includes:
A. Avoiding being involved in difficult or complicated cases
B. Referring every patient with headache to a neurologist
C. Refraining the prescription of risky medical treatments which might be of benefit to the patient
D. Refusing the treatment of critically ill patients
B. Referring every patient with headache to a neurologist
False
True
True
False
False
True
True
13.Obtaining informed consent from the patient free the physician from medical responsibility
False
True
False
Lack of reasonable knowledge or skills is known as
Incompetence
Medication errors
Medical actions taken by physician to protect him against potential charges of negligence
Defensive medicine
A physician is legally responsible for the acts of his assistants
Vicarious liability
Defects occurring at any step of the laboratory cycle
Laboratory errors
Lack of reasonable skills or knowledge is defined as :
A. Assault
B. Incompetence
C. Malpractice
D. Negligence
B. Incompetence
3-A doctor repeatedly treating his patient under the influence of alcohol is doing
A. Civil negligence
B. Dichotomy
C. Privileged communication
D. Professional misconduct
D. Professional misconduct
4-Which of the following is considered an error of commission?
A. Delayed indicated surgery
B. Not considering history of patient’s allergy
C. Leaving a towel in the abdomen
D. Unsuccessful treatment
C. Leaving a towel in the abdomen
5- Example for practicing passive defensive medicine includes:
A. Unnecessary ECG for every chest pain complaint
B. Performing non-indicated cesarean section
C. Prolonged hospital stay
D. Refusing the treatment of critically ill patients
D. Refusing the treatment of critically ill patients