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physician is absent or unavailable

1. Doctor knows that a dialysis is a temporary measure while patient I


waiting for the right kidney donor. But doctor did not inform patient of
the benefits of dialysis.

11. Criminal law is defined as that branch of law which


A. Defines crime threats, their nature and provides for their
punishment
B. Threats of human relations ad imposes procedures for the protection
of the society
C. Is utilized by the state as a means to protect the citizens from
acts not sanctioned by the society
D. Imposes penalty for any antisocial acts to maintain peace and order
in a state

A. Informed consent
B. Last clear chance
c. Continuing negligence
D. Superior knowledge
2. The crime committed by an unlicensed doctor who signs an
application at the PRC, signing the name of another doctor
a. Unprofessional conduct
B. Forgery
C. Misrepresentation
D. Fraud
3. Patient was aware that the physician was drunk yet he allowed the
doctor to inject him
A. Continuing negligence
B. Superior knowledge
C. assumption of risk
D. Contributory negligence
4. Doctor fails to notice that the patient is not getting well despite a
reasonable time of treatment but nonetheless is always reassuring the
patient
A. Continuing negligence
B. Last clear chance
C. Contributory negligence
D. Superior knowledge
5. Which in the following listed below is not included as continuing
practice of medicine?
A. Physically examine a person and treat
B. Physically examine a person only
C. Physically examine a person and operate
D. Physically examine a person and diagnose
6. In the following, there is an existing physician-patient relationship
a. Reemployment examination
B. Physician examination for insurance purposes
C. Exemption made during trial or litigation
D. House calls or visits
7. A physician goes to the aid of vehicular accident victim and in turn is
injured by a passing motor vehicle can sue the wrong using the
following doctrine:
A. Rescue doctrine
b. Good Samaritan doctrine
C. Doctrine of foreseeability
D. Doctrine of last clear chance
8. If a married patient died, and the presence of the legitimate spouse,
descendants, ascendants, brothers and sisters to whom a claim for the
professional fee be made:
A. Spouse
B. Descendants
c. Ascendants
D. Brothers and sisters
9. The nature of a physician-patient relationship is described a
A. Consensual
B. Fiduciary
C. Both
D. Neither
10. The most common form of abandonment is
A. Failure to provide follow up attention
B. Refusal to attend to a case for which he has already assumed
responsibility
C. Situation in which physician especially stated that he is withdrawing
himself from the case and the patient remained in need of medical
attention
D. Failure to arrange for a substitute physician during the time the

12. If the contract between the patient and the physician is in writing,
it is said to be > expressed
13. Which one is a criminal liability of a physician?
A. Issuance of false medical certificate
B. Dishonorable conduct
C. Both
D. Neither
14. Doctor misdiagnosed a case of diabetic coma as being drunk. What
liability?
>Failure to use appropriate diagnostic tests
15. Which of the ff includes licensure regulatory laws and physician
patient relationship?
> Medical jurisprudence
16. A mental process whereby one or more persons appraise a situation
and make a decision based on their judgment that may or may not lead
to action is called?>analysis
17. Before admissions to the practice of medicine in the Philippines
must possess the following requirements except
>At least 18 years of age (must be 21)
18. A physician who deliberately refused to obey a subpoena without
justifiable reason may be held liable for
> Direct contempt
19. Unless otherwise specified, malpractice refers to
>Administrative liability
20. The reporting of treatment of serious physical injuries by a
physician is
> Mandatory
21. Confidentiality from the ethical standpoint is > absolute
22. Elderly patient broke his hip while slipped in the bathroom.
Previously, he had rung for the nurse about 30 minutes with no on
answering his call or assistance
> Vicarious liability
23. Doctor fails t warn mother that her son intends to kill her
> Last clear chance
24. The hospital may be held liable for the anesthesiologist who has a
control with the hospital under the following doctrine
> borrowed servant doctrine
25. Tetanus infection results from the use of unsterilized instruments
> Contributory negligence
26. The following body is tasked to have general supervision over
foreign doctors allowed temporary practice in the Philippines > Board
of Medicine, PRC, Board of Medical Education, ALL
27. Under present laws, the following are considered as practicing
medicine except:
A. Consultant in a government hospital
B. NBI medico-legal officer
C. Retired ob-gyne appointed member of the PRC Board of Medicine
D. None of the above
28. The ff body can prescribe and/or revise collegiate course which are

required for admission to the practice of medicine


>Board of medicine

46. Which among the ff requires a proof beyond reasonable doubt >
criminal liability

29. Which of the ff statements is valid?


A. Physician may refuse to treat patient who are not Catholics
B. A physician may limit his hours to work
c. A physician may refuse to treat an emergency case if he has not
renewed his expired license
D. All of the above

47. The reason for the study of MED JUR in medical school curriculum >
promote professionalism, and protect public from charlatans

30. A physician who testifies in court on what he was during the


operation is a
> Expert medical witness
31. In the Doctrine of Continuing negligence, the negligence of the
physician may be
a. Antecedent
B. Contemporary
C. Subsequent
D. AOTA
32. Minimum qualifications of a medical expert witness
> Duly licensed physician
33. HIV patients take experimental drug despite unknown side effects
> Assumption of risk
34. A new amendment of the Privileged communication rule states that
it can be invoked if it tends to blacken the patients
> Character and reputation
35. As decided by our courts, the following are considered illegal
practice of medicine
> administering anesthetics by a licensed nurse
36. Under the generics act, a physician is obliged to write down the
> Generic name
37.Under the doctrine the hospital owner may be liable for the
mistakes of the resident
> Vicarious liability
38. The following doctrine is applied when an IVF needle slips outside
of the vein while the patient is in the ward
> Reps Ipsa Loquitor
39. By provision, the ff are allowed to do certain medical diagnosis and
treatment
> Dentist
40. Which of the ff DOES NOT effect a termination of the MD-px
relationship?
A. Withdrawal
B. Recovery
C. Death of patient
D. Death of a physician
41. A surgeon inadvertently left a sponge in the abdomen of the patient
for failure to tell the patient of this fact, liability?
a. Lack of informed consent
B. Gross negligence
C. fraud
D. Maleficence
42. Immortality or dishonorable conduct is mostly likely covered by
what liability?
> Administrative
43. In a breach of contract, the doctor incurs what liability > civil
liability
44. Damages being claimed by a patient against his doctor > civil
45. Which of the ff laws is enforced by the state?
>Substantive law

48. A revocation of the doctors license is the penalty under >


administrative liability
49. Blood transfusion was given to the wrong patient after which the
patient died. This was done by the intern the presence of the nurse on
duty. Who I liable? > Hospital
50. A terminally ill patient is given an overdose f sedative without
knowledge. What crime if any? : > homicide

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