1- Jane Brown is a patient of Dr. Joe Smith's. Jane lives in Augusta, Georgia. Dr. Joe Smith's practice is in Columbia,

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1- Jane Brown is a patient of Dr. Joe Smith's. Jane lives in Augusta, Georgia. Dr. Joe Smith's practice is in Columbia,

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1- Jane Brown is a patient of Dr. Joe Smith's. Jane lives in Augusta, Georgia. Dr. JoeSmith's practice is in Columbia, South Carolina. Jane had a procedure completed in Dr.Smith's office on June 8, 2001. Jane was scheduled for Lasik Surgery on the left eye, andinstead, received it in the right eye, which prior to surgery was 20/20. She is suing Dr.Smith for negligence and the sum of $500,000. Which of the following courts wouldhere this case?
A .Federal trial court
b.state supreme court
f C.ederal supreme court
D.state trials court
2-Eligible professionals identified by the meaningful use requirements include all the following professionals except :
podiatrists
physicians
chiropractors
veterinarian
3- You are employed by Saint Joseph Hospital a private institution accredited by JCAHO Your position includes the awarding and removal of admitting privileges of medical staff . Must due process elements be followed when a medical staff member has admitting privileges removed?
A , no because the hospital is not a governmental institution
b. Yes, because the admitting privileges are considered property of the physician
c.No, because the physicians are not employed by the hospital
d.Yes, because the medical staff bylaws , rules and regulations require it.
4 - An individual acting in loco parentis of a minor is :
a.never the minor s personal representative
b.always the minor s personal representative
c.not the minor s personal representative if the minor consented to his own treatment
d.the minor s personal representative even though the minor consented to his own treatment
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