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1. As a Good Samar- Aid is optional.
itan (off duty) Protected from lawsuits unless grossly negligent or intentionally harmful.
2. Motor Not liable unless reckless or intentional harm occurs.
Vehicle
Crash (Good
Samaritan)
3. Good On Duty
Samaritan On
duty Must help within training.
Cannot abandon care until properly relieved.
Share medical details only with authorized personnel.
4. Informed Con-
sent This is when a conscious adult who is mentally capable gives permission
for treatment, usually by saying "yes" or agreeing verbally. If care is
given without consent and the person refuses treatment, the caregiver
may be held responsible for harm or damages.
5. Implied Consent This applies when a person is unconscious or unable to respond, and it
is assumed they would want help in an emergency. For juveniles,
implied consent can also apply, but it is best to get permission from a
parent or guardian if possible.
6. The Health In-
surance is a law that protects people's private medical information. It limits who can
Portabil-ity and see or share this information without permission.
Account-ability
Act (HIPAA)
7. Abandonment Once oflcers begin providing care, they should not leave the patient
needing
medical assistance until they are relieved by another first responder with
equal or greater training.
8. Two Law Enforce-
Exemptions for
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1. Preventing a Threat:
Medical information can
be shared with law
enforcement if it helps
stop a serious and
immediate danger to
someone's health or
safety.
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