CHAPTER 6 Flashcards

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The Latin term for jurisdprudence which means “the study, knowledge, or science of law

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Juris prudentia

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Comes inherently in our conscience and body

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Natural Law

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Applied in the individuals high faculty. Ex. Do good and avoid evil

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Natural Moral Law

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It comes from the powers that have enacted it.

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Positive Law

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It is the law given by God in addition to the moral law. Ex. 10 commandments

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Divine Positive Law

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It is the law enacted by the government authority, like the executive order, RA. No. 7431.

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Human Positive Law

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Regulates the relation of the members of the community eith one another.

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Private Law

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8
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Regulates the relations of the individual eith the state or ruler.

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Public Law

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9
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It covers both external and internal thoughts

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Morality

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10
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Is the tort law applied to the healthcare professionals.

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Legal liablity

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3 kinds of liability

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Administrative Liability
Civil Liability
Criminal Liability

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Is the violation of any administrative or regulatory law in the philippines such as the Radiologic technology Act of 1992.

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Administrative Liability

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The afts may not be related to the practice of Radiologic technology but are valid ground for reprimand, suspension, or revocation.

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Immorality or Dishonorable conduct

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A liablity which imposes a penalty of damages in the form of restitution, reparation, and indemnification for consequent damage.

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Civil Liability

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15
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It governs the Civil liability

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Civil code of the philippines

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This refers to the financial amoumt that is paid to the offended party that suffered a loss that can br calculated.

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Actual damages or compensatory damage

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A type of damage that compensates the offended party for mental or emotional distress. Or othe intangible injuries

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Moral damage

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Are damages assessed to punish the defendant for outrageous conduct.

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Exemplary damages or punitive damages.

19
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Kind of financial damage that the accident survivors can seek.

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Loss of income

20
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Refer to the injury resulted from a particular action of a person.

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Personal Acts

21
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A result from a particular duty which was not performed.

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Omission or Inaction

22
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Holds a person civilly liable for the damage caused by his acts or omission constituting fault or negligence.

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Article 2176 of the civil code

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Is the failure to observe the degree of care, precaution, and vigilance that circumstance justly demans which resulted in another persons injury.

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Negligence

24
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Selection of their employees

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Culpa in eligiendo

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Supervision over their employees

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Culpa in vigilando

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Is that branch or division of law which defines crimes, treats of their nature, and provides for their punishment.

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Criminal Law

27
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Existing laws that impose criminal liability.

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Revised oenal code of the philippines and Special penal Laws

28
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Is a generic term that embraces the violation.

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Crime

29
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Are acts and omission punishable only by the revised penal code.

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Felonies

30
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Are acts and omissions violated in the special penal laws

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Offenses

31
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Are minor infractions of law such as violating a city or municipal ordinances like jaywalking or smoking in public

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Misdemeanors

32
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Are crimes that are inherently wrong or immoral like intentionally harming a patient causing the injury or death.

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Mala in se

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Are inherenlty wrong because they are prohibited by law such as practicing a profession without a license etc.

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Mala prohibita

34
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Article 3. Acts and omissions punishable by law.

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Felonies (delitos)

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The act or omission of the offender is malicious, in ither words the person has the intention to cause harm

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Intentional felonies

36
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The act is performed without intentiom or there is not malice but is the result of negligence or lack of foresight.

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Nonintentional or culpable felonies

37
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It is punishable under Article 365 of the revies penal code

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Criminal Negligence

38
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Consist in voluntarily,but without malice, doing or failing to do an act.

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Reckless imprudence

39
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Consist in the lack of precaution displayed in neither those cases in which of the damage impending to be caused is not immediate nor the danger manifest.

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Simple Imprudence