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Phat 151/153 Chp 8

Chapter 8 info and definitions

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Pharmacists need pharmacy texts
Pharmaceutical care the direct esponsible provision of medication-related care for the purpose of achieving definite outcomes that improve a patient's quality of life.
Pharmacy technician an individual working in a pharmacy, who, under the supervision of a licensed pharmiacist, assists in pharmacy activities that do not require the professional judgment of the pharmacist.
Technician training can be based on a structured educational program or provided on the job.
Everything you say is legal binding. only common knowledge questions.
AAPT organization pharmacy texts have
Hippocratic Oath doctors do this
Ethics the study of precepts or principles used to assist us in making the correct choice when faced with alternative possibilities for action in a moral situation.
Ethics are not laws, morals, or regilion
Ethics are a code of conduct for a standard of care.
Decisions you make look at the ethical issue in the broadest context. Who is involved? Who will it affect? What are your options?
Declaration of Helsinki emphasizing the importance of informed consent and full disclosure to the patient.
Nonmaleficence do no harm
Beneficence do good
Autonomy live your life as you see fit
Honesty be truthful in dealing with others
Promise-keeping doing what you say you are going to do
Justice all people receive the same benefits
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