Question: Damages refers to the sum of money the law imposes for a breach of some duty or violation of some right.
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Answer: True
Question: HIPAA requires BA (Business Associates) to receive training.
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Answer: True
Question: De-identify is the process used to prevent someone’s personal identity from being revealed.
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Answer: True
Question: Privacy is an EXPLICIT right in the 6th amendment.
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Answer: False
Question: HIPAA no longer requires each facility to maintain a “Book of Evidence” and now requires “Annual” training.
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Answer: False
Question: Misfeasance is when you failed to act—did nothing when you should have.
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Answer: False
Question: In Liebeck v. McDonald’s Restaurants, the customer ate a bad McMuffin and got sick.
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Answer: False
Question: In Schopp v. Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, an X-ray tech caused the fatal injury.
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Answer: True
Question: Mitigation is required to justify damages.
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Answer: False
Question: Harm to a personality is not a tort, only a crime.
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Answer: False
Question: In Moskovitz v. Mt. Sinai Medical Center, privacy (HIPAA) was violated.
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Answer: False
Question: A Tort is a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
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Answer: True
Question: The OCR is the Operations of Civil Rights.
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Answer: False
Question: An example of Conversion is the tort of remodeling your mini-van into a camper.
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Answer: False
Question: Slander is the action of making a false written statement damaging to a person’s reputation.
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Answer: False
Question: In Pachowitz v. LeDoux, privacy was violated.
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