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Tort Law includes: |
assault, battery, and false imprisonment. |
3 things! |
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What is unintentional misconduct? |
Negligence |
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What is assault? |
Causing the patient to feel threatened. |
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What is battery? |
1. If a technologist touches a patient without consent. 2. If you image the wrong body part |
2 things! |
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Sharing, trust, and pursuit of common goals: |
Collegial Model |
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What does ethical questions generally involve? |
Conflicting values! |
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The Dowd Problem-Solving Model require: |
assessment, data gathering, and isolating issues. |
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Conventional Models are? |
Traditional Laws |
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Biomedical ethics: |
1. autonomy 2. beneficence 3. confidentiality |
a, b, c |
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Adequately interpret and analyze ethical theories and models. Evaluate the application of those theories and models to a given situation: |
Critical thinking |
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A system for identifying, analyzing, and evaluating risks: |
Risk Management |
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Beliefs and attitudes held by an individual that provide a foundation for behavior and the way the individual experiences life: |
Personal values |
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Performance of good acts: |
Beneficiance |
Beneficial |
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Principles of fairness: |
Justice |
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Patient data sheet must have: |
1. Patient identification 2. History |
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In case of a reaction to Gadolinium (contrast) you must ask patient about: |
1. Symptoms 2. Doctor treating them 3. Treatment 4. Time of treatment |
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Who must you ask about pregnancy? |
All woman of child bearing age |
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Read, understand, and act on health care information. |
Health Literacy |
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Avoidance of evil: |
Non-maleficence |
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Burden of proof of medical negligence rests with the ________? |
patient |
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An obvious negligent act. Malpractice suit. |
Res-ipsa-loquitur |
Surgical sponge |
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Ability to recognize and share emotion: |
Empathy |
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Intentional Tort: |
1. battery 2. assault 3. false imprisonment |
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Veracity: |
truthfulness |
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When can patient records be released? |
When patient consent to their release |
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HIPAA is enforced by who? |
The Office of Civil Rights |
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What does HIPAA stand for? |
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act |
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Privacy Rule: |
defines what patient information is protected |
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Discussing a patients private confidential information with someone who does not NEED to know is...? |
Invasion of Privacy |
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Practice standards are set by the...? |
ASRT |
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A national patient safety goals are set by...? |
JCAHO |
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Should incidental report go into a patient report? |
No! |
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The utterance or publication of false statements that hurts another or others reputation is ...? |
defamation |
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