Consent - A victim's indication that a rescuer may provide care. It can be verbal or through gestures., Negligence - Failure to follow a reasonable standard of care, thereby causing or contributing to injury or damage, Duty to act - The duty to respond to an emergency and provide care, Battery - the unlawful, harmful or offensive touching of a person without the person's consent., Standard of care - The publics expectation that personnel summoned to an emergency will provide care with a certain level of knowledge and skill., Advanced Directives - Written instructions that describe a person's wishes regarding medical treatment or health care decisions., Refusal of Care - A victim's indication that a rescuer may not provide care., Abandonment - Discontinuing care once it has begun. You must continue care until someone with equal or more advanced training takes over., Scope of practice - The range of duties and skills you have acquired in training that you are authorized to practice. , Condifentialtiy - The principle that information learned while providing care to a victim is private and should not be shared with anyone except personnel directly associated with the victim's medical care. ,

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