Relacionar Columnas Unit 2 TermsVersión en línea AIP#2 por Nicole Roether 1 Confidentiality 2 Risk Management 3 Negligence 4 Gross Negligence 5 Implied Consent 6 Standard of Care 7 Assumption of Risk 8 Malfeasance 9 Ethics 10 Good Samaritan Law 11 Misfeasance 12 Litigation 13 Tort 14 Nonfeasance 15 Liability The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care. The state of being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person. A lawsuit that is examined by a court of law. When an individual commits an act that is not legally his/hers to perform. Make the activity as safe as possible for all participants. Legal wrongs committed against a person. When an individual fails to perform a legal duty. Conscious disregard for the safety of others. A person's right to privacy of information about about him or herself. Reasonable care given, or to do what another prudent person with similar experience, knowledge, or background would have done under similar circumstances. When an individual commits an act that is their's to perform but used the wrong procedure. The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person, or the conduct of members of a profession. The individual, through expressed or implied agreement, assumes that some risk or danger will be involved with a particular activity. A manifestation of consent to medical treatment when informed consent cannot be granted due to the patient being unconscious or unresponsive. Provides limited protection against legal liability to any person who voluntarily chooses to provide first aid.