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what are ethics?
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discipline dealing with what is good and bad, moral duty, and obligation
set of moral principles and values |
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what are ethics derived from?
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person's experiences, teachings,and values
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what is a moral concept?
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person's concept of what is right or wrong as it relates to conscience, God, a higher being, or a persons logical rationalization
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legal concepts?
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sum of rules and regulations by which society is governed in any formal and legally binding matter
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what are bioethics?
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beneficence
nonmalificence autonomy justice |
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what are 3 ethical theories?
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consequentialism
deontological virtue ethics |
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what is the consequentialism theory?
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weight the good against the bad
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what is the deontological theory?
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formal rules of right and wrong for reasoning and problem solving
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what are virtue ethics?
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the use of practical wisdom for emotional and intellectual problem solving
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what are 5 models for ethical decision making?
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engineering or analytical
priestly collegial contractual covenant |
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which model believes the caregiver acts as a scientist dealing only in facts?
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engineering or analytical
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the engineering model is considered?
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dehumanizing; see's the patient only as a breast or bone not a human being
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which model believes the caregiver is god like, with a paternalist attitude that makes decisions for you and not with you?
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priestly model
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which model is cooperative
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collegial model
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which model believes the caregiver should maintain a business relationship with the patient
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contractual
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which model lets the patient be in charge, informed consent?
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contractual model
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which model recognizes areas of health care not always covered by a contract
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covenant
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patients trust the therapist to do what is right is under what model?
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covenant
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what is the autonomy principle?
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each person is free to make life directing decisions
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what is the autonomy principle protected by?
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practice of informed consent
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what is informed consent?
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a physican shall be dedicated to providing competent medical service with compassion and respect for human dignity, deal honestly with patients, and make relevant information available to the patient
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what are some guidelines for informed consent?
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patient must be over 18
they are allowed even if have mental illness cannot sign the form if they're medicated |
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what is the criteria for hospice care?
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terminal illness with prognosis of 6 months or less
residence in defined geographic area desire for patient to remain at home |
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what governs relationships between individuals?
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civil law
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what governs rights between individuals in noncriminal actions
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tort law
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what is the threat of touching in an injurious way?
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assault
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touching a person without permission
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battery
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