Chapter 7 vocabulary Flashcards

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accountability

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being required to answer for one’s actions

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administrative law

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form of law made by administrative agencies appointed by the president or govenor

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assault

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threat to inflict physical injury on another person through force or violence. Included in the touching of another person without that person’s consent, with intent to harm

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autonomy

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the right to make our own decisions; to be independent and self-governing

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battery

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an assault in which any force, however slight, is applied to another (the assailant makes physical contact)

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breach

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the breaking of a promise or a pledge to perform an obligation under a precedent, either by commission or ommission

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causation

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requires that the defendant’s failure to meet the standard of care was the actual cause of the plantiff’s injury

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8
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civil law

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all laws that affect the individual rather than the whole of society

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common law

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laws based on custom, usage, and the decisions of the court

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confidentiality

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refers to the patient’s personal info and diagnostic info staying confidential

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deontology

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study of duty, moral obligation, and right action

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12
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documentation

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written/electronic report of the session

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duty

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refers to the standard of care that the medical professional is required to follow

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ethical decision making

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requires dealing with concrete judgments in situations in which action must be taken, despite uncertainty

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ethics

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systems of valued behaviors and beliefs that govern proper conduct to ensure protection of an individual’s rights

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16
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harm

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refers to the injury suffered by the plantiff

17
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incident report

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a form used in hospitals to document the possible injury of a patient or an employee or a visitor

18
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informed consent

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permission obtained from a patient to have a test or procedure performed after the patient has been fully informed about thetest or procedure

The consent may or may not be in writing, but a written consent provides better legal protection for the health care professional

19
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invasion of privacy

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wrongful intrusion into a person’s private life, including publication of private facts

20
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laws

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the rules of conduct enforced by a controlling authority

21
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liability

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is defined as a legal responsibility for the consequences of one’s actions

22
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medical malpractice

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occurs when a negligent act or omission by a medical professional results in harm to the patient

23
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negligence

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the omission or commission of an act or action that a reasonably prudent sonographer would not have omitted or committed

24
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policy and procedure manual

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provides specific guidelines about what can be revealed without violating confidentiality

25
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rights

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entitlements that one deserves according to just claims, legal guarantees, or moral principles

The categories of rights are: freedom of choice, legal rights, and moral rights

26
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statutory law

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laws enacted and enforced by federal or state legislators to help maintain the governmental right to uphold social order and to protect the rights of individuals

27
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subpoena

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court document that requires a witness to appear and testify or to produce documents or papers pertinent to a pending controversy

28
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teleology

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the use of ultimate purpose or design as a means of explaining phenomena

Teleologists believe that an act is right if it results in a good outcome

29
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tort

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a wrongful act, other than a breach of contract, for which the law provides a remedy

30
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values

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concepts, goals, and ideals that provide a framework for one’s decisions and actions and give meaning to one’s life