CHAPTER 3 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
ethics | a system of principles a society develops to guide decisions about what is right and wrong |
principles | fundamental truth |
ethical dilemma | situation where there is no answer |
code of ethics | codes that have been developed; share the purpose to set standards of professional conduct that promote the welfare of patients and ensure a high quality of care. |
values | the beliefs and ideals that provide the foundation for making decisions and guiding behavior |
guided principles of health care ethics | 1) Preserve life 2) Do good 3) Respect autonomy 4) Uphold justice- 5) Be honest 6) Be discreet 7) Keep promises 8) Do no harm |
1) Preserve life | provide patients w/caring attention |
2) Do good | respect, communication skills |
3) Respect autonomy | have consented to all |
4) Uphold justice | treat all patients equally know the rules for handling all categories learn the state laws and your facility's policies & procedures Follow all safety rules and OSHA guidelines |
5) Be honest | admit mistakes immediately refuse to participate in any form of fraud document all procedures/coding accurately |
6) Be Discreet | never release patient information of any kind, don't discuss patients with anyone keep documents out of view do not leave records or patient registers on the reception desk |
7) Keep Promises | be sure that the necessary contracts have been completed be careful about what you say to patients |
8) Do No Harm | focus on providing excellent customer service always work within your range of practice stay inform about new laws that affect health care |
preserve life | principle for health care professionals that say that all life is precious |
euthanasia | mercy killing, performing an action that results in the death of a patient to alleviate suffering or when it is believed that there is no hope for recovery |
organ transplants | can save lives; however it is illegal to take organs without the prior per mission of the patient or family members |
stem cell research | holds promise for replacing patients' cells that have been damaged by a variety of diseases and injuries |
rationing care and resources | serious concern as cost of health care rises; may come an issue when there are scarcities of resources |
do good | helping & promoting the welfare of others is a basic duty of the health care professional; the reasonable needs of a patient must be considered before the needs of self |
respect autonomy | patients have the right to make decisions about their health care |
consent | permission to have a procedure or test done |
informed consent | indicated by the patient's actions, showing up for a medical appointment, opening the mouth for dentist |
battery | touching someone without permission |
assault | any threatened or implied act whether carried out or not |
emancipated minors | individuals under 18 who are financially independent, married, or in the military |
express consent | given in writing and is required for many procedures |
invasive procedures | punctures or incisions of the skin or insertion of instruments or foreign material into the body |
advance directives | written instructions that outline of an individual's desires regarding care should they become unable, as the result of illness or injury, to make these decisions |
Patient self-determination act | 1991, requires that hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities, and hospice have written policies regarding advance directives facilitate their own health care decision accept/refuse treatment make an advance health care directive |
justice | refers to fairness |
Contracts | formalized promises that are enforceable by law |
breach of contract | when one of the parties fails to fullfil his/her part of the agreement |
Order of contract | MUST HAVE an offer/acceptance/consideration |
implied contract | actions of the parties create the contract |
express contract | created when the parties discuss and agree on specific terms and conditions |
agent | someone who has the authority to represent another person |
respondeat superior | "Let the Master Answer" |
damages | money to compensate for an injury or loss |
negligence | failure to meet the standard of care that can be reasonably expeted from a person with certain training and experience |
malpractice | professional negligence |
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