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Chapter's 1 and 2

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Justice-Based   Veil of ignorance  
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Decision based on emotion   Gut feeling  
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Binding Rules Determined by an authority   Laws  
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Pinciple of doing good   Beneficence  
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Standards of professional behavior   Medical Etiquette  
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Practical application of moral standards   Applied Ethics  
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Rule out Diagnosis   R/O  
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Moral conduct to regulate behavior of medical professionals   Medical Ethics  
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Branch of Philosphy   Ethics  
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Kenneth Blanchard and Norman Vincent Peale's approcah to ethics   Three-Step Ethics Model  
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Order for a person or documents to appear in court   Subpoena  
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Person who is being sued   defendant  
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Give up the right to something   waive  
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Law that covers harm to another person   tort  
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Earlier ruling applied to present case   precedent  
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Failure   breach  
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Person who sues another party   plaintiff  
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Less Serious crime such as a traffic violation   misdemeanor  
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Oral testimony to be used in court   deposition  
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Serious Crime such as practicing medicine without a license   felony  
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Sources of Law   1. regulatory law 2. statutory law 3. common law 4. constitutional law  
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Subpoena Duces tecum means   "under penalty, take with you"  
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Stare Decisis means   "let the decision stand"  
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Administrative law covers   1. Health Department regulations 2. Licensing of Prescription drugs 3. Internal Reveue Services regulations 4. Fraud  
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A court order that requires a witness to appear in court with certain records is called a   Subpoena duces tecum  
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The common law of the past that is based on a decision made by judges is called   case law  
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The threat of doing bodily harm to another person - stating, for example, "If you won't allow us to continue this procedure, we will have to tie your hands." - is   Assault  
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_______ of care refers to the care that a resonable person would use, is ordiniary care, a prudent person would use, and healthcare professionals in all specialties must practice   Standard  
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Removing one's clothing in order to allow the physician to perform a physical exam is an   implied contract  
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A problem that occurs when using a duty-based approach to ethics is   the conflicting opionions regarding what our responsibility is  
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Moral issues that occur as a result of modern technology are covered under what specific discipline?   bioethics  
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When trying to solve an ethical dilemma, it is necessary to   use logic to determine the solution  
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The three-step approach to solving ethical dilemmas is based on   1. asking ourselves how our decision would make us feel if we had to explain our actions to a loved one 2. asking ourselves if the intended action is legal 3. asking ourselves if the intended action results in a balanced decision  
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A utilitarian approach to solving ethical dilemmas might be used when   allocating a limited supply of donor organs  
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An illegal act is almost always   unethical  
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A practical application of ethics is   applied ethics  
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An employee who is entitled to a fair hearing in the case of dismissal from a job is an example of   rights-based ethics  
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Laws that affect the medical profession   1. often overlap with ethics 2. have a binding force 3. are determined by a governmental authority  
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What kind of laws are the following: 1. may allow some unethical acts such as lying on job applications, 2. are interpreted by some people to require no ethical responsibility beyond what the law requires   Modern Laws  
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