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matching section from quiz 1 (including all 9 "red herrings")

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TERM
DEFINITION
Ethics   The system or code of conduct and morals advocated by a particular individual or group  
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Values   Quality or standard that is desirable or worthy of esteem in itself  
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Professional Custom Rule   Same information given to all patients  
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Autonomy   Patients are to be treated as individuals and informed about procedures to facilitate appropriate decisions  
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Covenantal   Agreement between provider and patient grounded on traditional values  
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Virtue Ethics   Focuses on the use of practical wisdom for emotional and intellectual problem solving  
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Parental/priestly   Provider thinks he or she knows what is best for patients  
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Consequentialism   Advocates providing the greatest good for the greatest number  
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Contractual   Business relationship where provider and patient both have obligations, rights, and responsibilities  
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Deontology   Uses personal rules of right and wrong  
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Engineering   Provider views patient as a condition or procedure  
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Informed consent   A legal condition whereby a person can be said to have given permission based upon an appreciation and understanding of the facts and implications of any actions.  
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Professionalism   Awareness of conduct, aims, and qualities defining a given profession, familiarity with professional code of ethics, and understanding of ethical schools of thought, patient-professional interaction models, and patients’ rights.  
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Collegial   Mutual cooperation between provider and patient  
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General agreement   Blanket statement of informed consent  
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Code of Ethics   May not provide specific answers, but rather a framework (like a syllabus). Leads to developing understanding of personal/professional morality and responsibility  
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Subjective substantial disclosure rule   Discuss all possible ramifications  
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Patient reference rule   Tell the patient what they want to know  
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Biomedical Ethics   Branch of ethics dealing with dilemmas faced by medical professionals, patients, their family and friends  
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Prudent person rule   Satisfy the patient’s need for information  
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