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Questions in law

[Solved] Which of the following is not a fiduciary duty? A. Obedience B. Reasonable skill and care C. Profiling D. Confidentiality

[Solved] Obtaining the property of another through fraud or deception is known as the crime of A. Burglary B. False pretenses C. Proof deceptions D. Conversions

[Solved] You can be charged for both the crime of conspiracy and the crime that you conspired to commit once you have committed that act under what rule? A. Exclusionary rule B. The Pinkerton rule C. Totality of the circumstances D. Selective incorporation

[Solved] The translation of the Latin phrase post hoc ergo propter hoc is "Because of it, therefore after it." True or False?

[Solved] QUESTION 14 A physician can turn away patients that A. Have AIDS B. They have not agreed to treat C. Are indigent D. Are emergencies QUESTION 15 Confidential information that has been told to a physician by the patient is called A. Informed Consent B. Privileged communication C. Advance Directives D. Self-determination

[Solved] Identify a specific tool that belongs in investigations and describe what it is and how it works.

[Solved] To abandon a patient means that the physician gives up completely, deserts the patient, and indicates that the physician intends to terminate the contractual relationship?

[Solved] Patients who indicate by their behavior that they will accept a procedure are providing A. Limits B. Informed consent C. Implied consent D. Refrained treatment QUESTION 17 Submitting a dispute to a person other than a judge is called A. Arbitration B. Liability C. Settlement D. Law of treatment

[Solved] What may not result in professional malpractice? A. Failing to adhere to a specialist's standard of care when appropriate B. Having the skills and learning that are commonly possessed by members in good standing within a profession C. Failing to make referrals when appropriate D. Failing to keep up with changes in the profession

[Solved] True or False: The Consumer Credit Protection Act (CCPA) does not regulate the maximum amount that can be deducted for a garnishment.