Asked by hengame motalebi on Jun 26, 2024

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Latin,meaning "let the master answer"

A) ​informed consent
B) implied consent
C) ​expressed consent
D) ​patient incompetence
E) ​emancipated minor
F) ​mature minor
G) ​subpoena duces tecum
H) ​respondeat superior
I) ​res ipsa loquitur
J) locum tenens
K) defendant
L) ​plaintiff
M) ​deposition
N) ​arbitration
O) ​mediation
P) ​Good Samaritan law

Respondeat Superior

Let the master answer.

Latin

A classical language originating from the Roman Empire, now primarily used in scholarly and ecclesiastical contexts.

  • Attain knowledge regarding the various medical legal terms and their clear definitions.
  • Gain an understanding of the positions and responsibilities of entities and individuals in medical legal environments.
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norhan rabeaaJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
H
Explanation :
"Respondeat superior" is a legal doctrine that holds an employer or principal legally responsible for the wrongful acts of an employee or agent, if such acts occur within the scope of the employment or agency. The Latin phrase literally translates to "let the master answer," making it the correct match.