medical..terms Word Scramble
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bioethics | the study of 'right and wrong' as it pertains to science and medicine |
breach | the breaking or violating of a law,promise,contract or duty |
confidential relationship | a relationship in which one cannot reveal information given to him by another with the express consent of the other, unless required by law |
counter-transference | transference from the opposite direction; the inability of the professional to separate the therapeutic relationship from personal feeling and expectations of the client |
dual relationship | natural aspect of human interactions where humans naturally develop multiple relationships in various environments |
emanicpated minor | minor whose parents have surrendered all rights/claims, responsibilities in relation to him. generally regarded as able to consent for themselves. a married, divorced, or pregnant minor. |
ethics | a set of moral standards formed by a particular group or profession which attempts to govern the actions of behavior of the members of that group. |
etiquette | refers to courtesy, customs and manners |
fiduciary relationship | applied to a professional in whom a client places there trust |
implied consent | to give consent by inference or action but without the express statement |
informed consent | to give consent, having full knowledge of the matter at hand and the dangers that may be involved |
morbidity | relative incidence of disease |
power differential | element is inherent in any situation in which there is an assumed authority |
reciprocity | the acceptance of ones states standards as at least equal to or superior to their own |
statute | any written law |
transference | this is the personalization of the professional relationship by the client |
litigation | a lawsuit |
statute of limitations | time period during which a medical practice suit must be filed |
arbitration | legal method provided by a statute in some states where 2 parties agree to resolve any problems that may occur between them before an impartial panel |
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