Patients: Values and Narratives Flashcards

1
Q

Name some core values of a doctor.

A
Competance
Spirit of enquiry
Confidentiality
Caring
Compassion
Responsibility
Advocacy
Integrity
Commitment
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Is a medical case jousted by ‘beyond reasonable doubt’, as in a criminal case, or is it judged on a ‘higher probability’ account, as in a civil case

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High probability basis

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3
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What is narrative ethics?

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4
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Doctors may practice medicine in accordance with their beliefs, but they…

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Must act in accordance with relevant legislation
Must not treat patients unfairly
Must not deny patients access to appropriate services or care
Must not cause patients distress

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5
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What does the BMJ state with regard to declining to perform certain procedures?

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Must not refuse to treat a patient/group of patients due to your personal beliefs, but you can refuse to perform a particular procedure on any patient

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6
Q

In which country can you not conscientiously object to carrying out a procedure

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Sweden

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7
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In which 3 areas do the BMA support conscientious objection?

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Abortion
Fertility treatment
Withdrawal of life sustaining treatment

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8
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What are the issues with conscientious objection?

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Inefficiency & Inequity
Inconsistency
Commitments of a doctor
Discrimination

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