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Lecture 1-- Medical

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Law   Social rules or regulations that are advisable or obligatory to observe  
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Rules    
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Regulations   Rules which seldom change unless challenged and examined in courts.  
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Laws   The provide a type of yardstick by which to measure our actions  
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Enforcement   Made possible by penalties for disobedience dictated by a court of law  
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What is Ethics   A branch of phylosophy relating to marals or moral princibles  
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What are some uses   Reason and logic to analyze problems and find solutions  
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Ethics consit of   The ability to differentiate between what is right or wrong  
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The word "ETHICS" was derived from?   A GREEK word "ETHICS" MEANING "CUSTOMS"  
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Ethics Refferres to   Traditionally to customers of a particular group of people.  
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Ethics is personal and can change .....   EVERYTIME PERSONAL VALUES ARE CHALLENGED  
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Defin Medical Ethics   Set of MORAL STANDARDS and a CODE of behavior that govern an individuals interactions with other individuals and within society  
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What ETHICS is not (Unethical)   In general, an illegal act or one that is against the law is always unethical.  
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Is being UNETHICAL about FEELINGS or EMOTIONS?   NO  
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Is being UNETHICAL about SINCERITY of BELIEVES or RELIGOUS veiw points   NO  
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What is RESPECT   The ability to have consideration for and honor anoter persons beliefs and opions.  
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What is Integrity?   An UNWAVERING adherence to established principles  
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What is HONESTY?   A quality of truthfulness, no matter the situation.  
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What is EMPATHY?   The ability to understand the feeling of another without having to experience the situation.  
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What is COMPASSION?   The ability to have a gentle caring attitude  
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What is LOYALTY?   Having a sence of faithfulness and commitment  
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Define Medical Law   Addresses legal rights and obligations that affect patients and protects individual right.  
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An understanding of the law will help what?   To protect you and your employer from being sued.  
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What does BIOETHICS Refer to?   Bioethics refers to the ETHICAL IMPLICATION of BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY and its practices.  
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What does BIO   Refers to LIFE  
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What is issues in BIOETHICS   Life and Death issues  
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What are some examples of BIOETHICS   Allocation of scarce resources, genetic engineering, AIDS, Death and Dying, Abortion  
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Define MORALS   Principal of right conduct based on traditional religeous teachings funding Juedo-Christian, Buddiast, Islamic and others.  
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Morals is sometimes referred as   Virtue  
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What is IMMORAL?   Behavior that goes AGAINST morals  
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What is AMORAL?   Behavior that does not take moral principals into consideration  
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Define ETIQUETTE   The socially accepted procedure for interracting in society  
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ETIQUETTE does not.....   Require moral understanding or eithcal reasoning  
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In Medicine Etiquette Protocal demands what?   That the HEALTH CARE PROVIDER deomstrate politness, proper dress and courtesy.  
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When was the HIPPOCRATIC OATH written?   5th Century A.D.  
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It became CHRISTIANIZED in the 10th or 11th Century A.D. ...What change was made   Eliminate the reference to pagan gods  
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What did the Hippocratic Oath Do?   It protected the rights of clients and appealed to the inner and finer instincts of the physician withou imposing penalties  
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The Geneva Convention Code of Medical Ethics was established when and by whom?   World Medical Association in 1949  
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This code refers to ...   Colleagues as Brothers  
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What does the Geneva Convention Code of Medical Ethics State?   The religion, race and other such factors are not a consideration for care of the total person.  
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When was the Nuremberg Code Estabilished   Between 1946-1949  
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The Nurember Code was established as a result of what?   The TRIALS of War Criminals after World War II  
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This code SUGGESTS guidelines for what?   Human Experimentation and Is directed to the WORLD  
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The Declaration of Helsinki was written when?   Between 1964-1975 and was an UPDATE TO HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION  
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The Declaration of Helsinki was directed to who?   It was directed more to the MEDICINE WORLD rather than the world at large  
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What is UTILITARIANISM?   For the greater good - COST/BENEFIT Analysis-A consequence based theory or a means to an end  
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What is RIGHTS-BASED ETHICS   Moral entitlements by virtue of being human  
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What is Duty-Based Ethics   Based on absolute moral rules. Universal prinicipals should guide all actions.  
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What is VIRTUE-BASED ETHICHS   Based on the prmise that there is an aquired human quality which tends to enable to achieve goods.  
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What does the SERPENT represent ?   BAD-EVIL  
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