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SAS # 8

CFU (Check for Understanding)


Alburo, Christian Anthony B. BSN 2- B3

1. Which of the following privacy issues usually deals with the unpermitted use of a person's name or
likeness for another’s benefit or advantage?
ANSWER: C.
RATIONALE: When someone else's name, likeness, identity, property, discoveries, or inventions are
utilized without that person's permission and cause that person harm, that behavior is known as
misappropriation.

2. The allowance of unessential or lay personnel to be present during a surgical procedure examination
in a clinical is an example of?
ANSWER: C.
RATIONALE: An incursion is the unjustified access into, seizure of, or taking of another person's
property.

3. This usually involves the publication of information that leads to the public regarding the plaintiff
falsely.
ANSWER: D.
RATIONALE: A legal basis for a claim of invasion of privacy is the false representation of a person in a
bad light in language or imagery as someone or something they are not.

4. Invasion of privacy is a breach of what health care principle.


ANSWER: C.
RATIONALE: Access to or use of specific types of information is constrained by a set of rules known as
confidentiality.

5. A review of the appropriateness of care and the various types of patient care provided within an
institution.
ANSWER: B.
RATIONALE: Utilization review compares the clinical profile and treatment plan of a patient to
guidelines for providing evidence-based care.

6. All but one is TRUE about a medical record?


ANSWER: D.
RATIONALE: The options are listed in a patient's medical record.

7. With regards to medical record maintenance, which of the following is NOT true?
ANSWER: B.
RATIONALE: The errors in a medical record shouldn't be removed, and it should be readable.

8. HIPAA has three self-declared major purposes which includes?


ANSWER: A.
RATIONALE: By allowing patients and clients access to their health information and putting restrictions
on its illegal use, patients' and clients' rights are safeguarded and strengthened.
9. Basic ethical principles in planning research protocol involving human subjects include?
ANSWER: D.
RATIONALE: The options are all based on the fundamental ethical guidelines for developing research
protocols involving human beings.

10. Which of the following is NOT considered a minimum standard set by institutional review boards?
ANSWER: C.
RATIONALE: The entire public will have access to the study's raw data.

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