Test 1 Flashcards
(13 cards)
What is the navigation between professional and friendly care?
Professional caring response includes treating the patient with attitudes that are identical to the ones you would show to a friend or relative.
What is claim?
Is a request made verbally or nonverbally by virtue of expectations that people have of your professional role.
What is the accountability equation?
Professional responsibility = accountability + responsiveness
What is the academic misconduct equation?
Academic misconduct = intent to engage in wrong doing + action
What are the six steps of ethical decision making?
- Gather relevant info
- Identify type of ethical problem
- Use ethics theories/approaches to analyze problems
- Identify alternatives
- Complete action
- Evaluate process and outcome
What are barriers?
Anything that keeps someone with a disability from fully participating in all aspects of society because of disability.
What are the six forms of clinical reasoning?
- Scientific
- Narrative
- Pragmatic
- Interactive
- Conditional
- Ethical
What are approaches of ethics?
- Story or case approach
- Narrative approach
- Approaches emphasizing relationships
- Ethic of care approach
What is the ethics of care approach?
Care is central feature. Focus on wellbeing of whole person. Making real contact, relational.
What are the ethic principles?
- Non maleficence and beneficence
- Autonomy
- Fidelity
- Veracity
- Paternalism
- Justice
What is moral character?
Language that describes traits, dispositions or attitudes needed to trust each other. Human flourishing in times of stress.
What is ethics?
Health restoring resource when moral guidelines fail. Systematic study of reflection on morality.
What are values?
Language to identify intrinsic things a group, person or society holds dear. Not all values are moral values.