Ethics Word Scramble
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The study of values, or morals and morality. It includes concepts such as right, wrong, good, evil, and responsibility. | Ethics |
The standards developed to affect quality and ensure the highest ethical and professional behavior. | Code of Ethics |
The ability to function independently | Autonomy |
A patient's decision making related to his/her own health. | Informed Consent |
The American healthcare system is based upon insuring this. | The rights of patients |
Loyalty and faithfulness to others. | Fidelity |
Acting to benefit others. The principle of doing good. | Beneficence |
The most important value in any pharmacy setting. | Putting the patient first |
A feeling of sorrow for someone resulting from sensitivity to his/her problems. | Sympathy |
Taking accountability for one's own actions. | Responsibility |
The most critical point of discussion in the relationship between the patient and the pharmacist. | Allergies |
Allegiance to a cause, ideal, custom, institution, or product. | Loyalty |
A person who acquires specialized knowledge and conforms to the technical and ethical standards of his/her occupation. | Professional |
Collaboration with colleagues for the good of the patient. | Teamwork |
Telling the truth | Veracity |
The primary concern of professional ethics. | Moral Issues and Responsibility |
Medicare provides fair and ethical treatment for these groups of people. | The elderly and the disabled. |
The code of ethics for pharmacists is based on this. | Moral Obligations |
This must be the highest priority of a pharmacist. | Patient counseling |
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