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Lpn fall 2008

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Administrative Law   Law developed by those persons who are appointed to governmental administrative agencies and who are entrusted with enforcing the statutory laws passed by the legislature.  
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Teleology   Ethical theory that states that the value of a situation is determined by its consequences.  
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Value system   Individuals collection of inner beliefs that guides the way the person acts and helps determine the choices the person makes.  
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Values   principles that influence the development of beliefs & attitudes.  
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Values clarification   Process of analyzing ones’ own values to better understand those things that are truly important  
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Veracity   Ethical principle based on truthfulness (neither lying nor deceiving others)  
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Whistle blowing   Calling attention to unethical, illegal, or incompetent actions of others.  
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Deontology   Ethical theory that considers the intrinsic significance of an act as the criterion for determination of good.  
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Civil Law   Law that deals w/relationships between individuals  
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Confidential   Private or secret  
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Constitutional Law   Law that defines & limits the power of government.  
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Contract Law   Enforcement of agreements among private individuals.  
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Criminal Law   Law concerning acts of offense against the welfare or safety of the public  
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Expressed contract   Conditions & terms of a contract given in writing by the concerned parties.  
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False Imprisonment   Situation wherein a person is made to wrongfully believe that he cannot leave a place.  
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Felony   Crime of a serious nature that is usually punishable by imprisonment in a state penitentiary or by death.  
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Formal contract   Written contract that can not be changed legally by an oral agreement.  
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Fraud   Wrong that results from a deliberate deception intended to produce unlawful gain.  
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Good Samaritan Law   Law that provides protection to health care providers by ensuring them immunity from civil liability when care is provided at the scene of an emergency & the pt injury.  
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Informed Consent   A competent pt’s ability to make health care decisions based on full disclosure of the benefits, risks, potential consequences of a recommended treatment plan, and alternate treatments, including no treatment, and the pt’s agreement to treatment as indica  
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Liability   Obligation one has incurred or might incur thru any act or failure to act.  
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Libel   Written words that harm or injure the personal or professional reputation of another person  
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Living Will   Legal document that allows a person to state preferences about the use of life-sustaining measures should she be unable to make her wishes known.  
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Misdemeanor   Offense that is less serious than a felony & may be punished by a fine or by sentence to a local prison for less than 1 year.  
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Negligence   General term referring to careless acts on the part of an individual who is not exercising reasonable or prudent judgment.  
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Nursing Practice Act   Statue that is enacted by the legislature of a state & that outlines the scope of nursing practice in that state.  
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