Test 1 review 1

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Across
  1. 1. the party against whom civil or criminal charges are filed
  2. 3. a contract that may be set aside or validated later (2 words)
  3. 4. rules of professional conduct not enacted by government
  4. 6. an action that causes bodily harm
  5. 8. polite and respectful behavior toward others
  6. 9. the party filing civil charges
  7. 12. rules of conduct established and enforced by authority
  8. 13. a traditional pledge for physicians emphasizing ethical practice (2 words)
  9. 15. state laws that apply specifically to the practice of medicine (3 words)
  10. 20. conduct that is unacceptable and violates moral standards (2 words)
  11. 21. showing concern and understanding for a patient’s needs
  12. 22. the highest law in the United States
  13. 23. a ruling that serves as a model for future cases
  14. 25. a motion stating there is no basis for a trial (2 words)
  15. 26. a less serious criminal act
  16. 28. the law that makes employers liable for the actions of employees
  17. 29. the study of ethical implications of biological research methods
  18. 30. laws relating to offenses against the public (2 words)
  19. 32. legal responsibility for one’s actions
Down
  1. 2. directives issued by the President exercising limited legislative powers (2 words)
  2. 5. the updated version of the Patient Bill of Rights (3 words)
  3. 7. failure to exercise the standard of care resulting in harm
  4. 10. unlawfully restraining a person against their will (2 words)
  5. 11. beliefs formed by family, culture, and society that serve as the basis for ethical conduct (2 words)
  6. 14. Debt Collection Practices Act, a law that protects individuals from abusive debt collection practices
  7. 16. a document outlining professional behavior and workplace rules (3 words)
  8. 17. principles, standards, and guides to conduct
  9. 18. an increase in the number of lawsuits
  10. 19. an agreement formed by actions rather than written or spoken words (2 words)
  11. 22. written moral guidelines for professional conduct in health care (3 words)
  12. 24. the ability to clearly and accurately exchange information (2 words)
  13. 27. a serious criminal act
  14. 31. the first step in critical thinking