Test 1 Flashcards

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What is the navigation between professional and friendly care?

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Professional caring response includes treating the patient with attitudes that are identical to the ones you would show to a friend or relative.

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What is claim?

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Is a request made verbally or nonverbally by virtue of expectations that people have of your professional role.

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What is the accountability equation?

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Professional responsibility = accountability + responsiveness

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What is the academic misconduct equation?

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Academic misconduct = intent to engage in wrong doing + action

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What are the six steps of ethical decision making?

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  1. Gather relevant info
  2. Identify type of ethical problem
  3. Use ethics theories/approaches to analyze problems
  4. Identify alternatives
  5. Complete action
  6. Evaluate process and outcome
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What are barriers?

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Anything that keeps someone with a disability from fully participating in all aspects of society because of disability.

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What are the six forms of clinical reasoning?

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  1. Scientific
  2. Narrative
  3. Pragmatic
  4. Interactive
  5. Conditional
  6. Ethical
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What are approaches of ethics?

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  1. Story or case approach
  2. Narrative approach
  3. Approaches emphasizing relationships
  4. Ethic of care approach
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What is the ethics of care approach?

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Care is central feature. Focus on wellbeing of whole person. Making real contact, relational.

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What are the ethic principles?

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  1. Non maleficence and beneficence
  2. Autonomy
  3. Fidelity
  4. Veracity
  5. Paternalism
  6. Justice
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What is moral character?

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Language that describes traits, dispositions or attitudes needed to trust each other. Human flourishing in times of stress.

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What is ethics?

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Health restoring resource when moral guidelines fail. Systematic study of reflection on morality.

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What are values?

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Language to identify intrinsic things a group, person or society holds dear. Not all values are moral values.

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