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Chapter 4-Ethical and Legal Issues

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Ideals or concepts that give meaning to the individual's life.   Values  
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"The greatest happiness principle"   Utilitarianism.  
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An ethical decision that looks at the end results of the decision. Action is taken based on the results that produce the most good (happiness) for the most people.   Utilitarianism  
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The principle or motivation on which the action is based that is the morally decisive factor.   Kantianism  
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Our actions are bound by a sense of duty   Kantianism  
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Do unto others as you would have them do unto you   Christian Ethics  
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"Do good and Avoid Evil"   Natural Law Theory  
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Espouses that what is right and good is what is best for the individual making the decision.   Ethical Egoism  
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A situation that requires an individual to make a choice between two equally unfavorable alternatives.   Ethical Dilemma  
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Refers to one's duty to benefit or promote the good of others.   Beneficence  
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The requirement that health care providers do no harm to their clients.   Nonmalifience  
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One's duty to always be truthful   Veracity  
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Requires that the health-care provider tell the truth and not intentionally deceive or mislead clients.   Veracity  
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The touching of another person without that person't consent is a violation of what type of civil law?   Intentional Tort. p. 65  
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How long after a pt. is restrained must the pt. be seen by a physician?   One Hour  
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Orders for restrains or seclusion must be reissued by a physician how often for someone 18 years or older.   Every 4 Hours  
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How often must a client who is restrained be assessed?   Every 10-15 minutes with regard to circulation, respiration, nutrition, hydration, and elimination  
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Oral defemation   Slander  
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Written defemation   Libel  
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The unconsented touching of another person   Battery  
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