Ch. 1-6 Flashcards

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1
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“Who will guard the guardian”

A

Quis Custodiet Ispos Custodes

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2
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Worth based on relative value

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Value

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3
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4 tenants of Ethics

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Autonomy
Nonmaleficence
Beneficence
Justice

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4
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Tort feasor

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Person committing the tort

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5
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Civil wrong doing

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Tort

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6
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3 forms of negligence

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Malfeasance
Misfeasance
Nonfeasance

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7
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The 4 elements of negligence

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Duty of Care
Breach of Duty (Dereliction)
Injury (Direct Cause)
Causation (Damages)

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8
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Negligence is __________

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Unintentional

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9
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Unlawful or improper act

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Malfeasance

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10
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Improper performance of an act results in injury.

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Misfeasance

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11
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Failure to act when there is a duty to act

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Nonfeasance

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12
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‘Non nocere’

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Do no harm

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13
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‘Poka Yoke’

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Error prevention

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14
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Summa Theologies

Natural law

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Aquinas

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15
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Aversion therapy
Deontology
Relative value

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Kant

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16
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Utilitarianism
Consequentialism
“maximum benefits”

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Mill

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17
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Social justice

Veil of ignorance

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Rawls

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18
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Virtue

Practical wisdom

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Aristotle

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19
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I-Thou
I-You
I-It
I-I

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Buber

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20
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Person does not exist

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I-I

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21
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People as property

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I-It

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22
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People are whole and have ideas, talents

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I-You

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23
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Highest moral relationship,agape

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I-Thou

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24
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Moral development

Pre-moral or Pre-conventional

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Kohlberg

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Concentration Camps | Man search for meaning
Frankl
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Duty based
Deontology
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Study or examine moral behaviors
Ethics
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Concerned w/a general ethics code or decision
Normative Ethics
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Self-rule and self-determination
Autonomy
30
The duty of physicians or their designed to obtain the patient,s permission for treatment
Informed Consent
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Implied through a person's actions
Autonomy Consent
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Patient's ability to understand treatment
Competence
33
His or her decision-making
Voluntariness
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A major element in both legal and ethical aspect of informed consent. Standard Alternative
Disclosure
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Patient is in favor of the plan of treatment and gives permission to proceed
Authorization
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Respect to what should be disclosed in order to obtain consent
Reasonable person standard
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Truth-Telling
Veracity
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2 parallel principle of Ethics
Nonmaleficence & Beneficence
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Involves an ethical and legal duty to avoid harming others.
Nonmaleficence
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Involves obligation to help those in trouble, protect patient's rights and provide treatment when needed.
Beneficence
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"Stewarding with respect"
Use your influence to ensure completion of necessary work
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"Barking orders"
Disregarding feelings to get work done
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Doing what is perceived to be fair or deserved
Justice
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Rights of a community
Distributive Justice
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"Let the master speak"
Respondeat superior
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Attribution Theory
The reason why people do things
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Specialist on Ethics
Ethicist
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Strongly held belief
Dogma
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Badly held belief
Stigma
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"Case of the skateboarder"
Deals with autonomy
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"Case of bullying"
Deals with Nonmaleficence
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Thanatos
Death
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Libidos
Life
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Eugenics
Good Genes
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Euthanasia
Good Death
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Eudaimonia
Good Spirits
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Daimon
Minor deity of spirits
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Phronesis
Practical Wisdom
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Arête
Virtue
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Unconditional Love
Agape
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The game of love
Kudos
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Erotic love
Eros
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Crazy Love (stalker, maniac)
Mania
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Practical Love
Pragma
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Brotherly Love
Storge
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Hedonistic damages
Enjoyment "lost joy of life"
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Altruism
Out of the goodness of the heart
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Caste
Class
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DOTS
Direct Observed Treatment System
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HIPAA
Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (1996)
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4 Tenants of HIPAA
Privacy Security Code Sets (NPT) National Provider Identification
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Senators?
100 | 2 per state
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House of Representatives?
435
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Congress?
535
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"Res ispo loquitos"
Summary judgement
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"Res judicata"
The judge has already decided
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No longer shows compassion
Compassion deficit
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EMTALA
Emergency Medical Treatment Active Labor Act
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Teratogen or Thalidomide
Medicine that causes birth defects
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Doctrine of informed consent
``` Voluntariness Competence Authorization Reasonable person standard Disclosure ```
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AHA
American Hospital Association (hospital policy)
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TJC
The joint commission
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OSHA
Occupational Safety Health Administration
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HIT
Health Information Technology
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____is a consultant that is brought in to assist or defend issues relating to ethical situations the organization may be facing.
Ethicist
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ACHE
American College of Healthcare Executives
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Display fairness and equity for employees
Staff Justice
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Concerned with the ethics of medical research.
Bioethicist
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This organization provides accreditation for managed care companies.
National Committee for Quality Assurance
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Managed Care includes:
Healthcare and billing
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This was created to deal with the emerging neurotechnology field
Neuroethics
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Believed that prevention could save more lives than the cure
Lemuel Shattuck