Source of Ethics
Professional Code of Ethics
Privacy
Applying Ethical Principles
Ethical Dilemmas
100
Tells you "right" from "wrong"
What is Basic instinct
100
These principles guide healthcare providers by helping to: (there are 3 of them)
What is identify, clarify, and justify moral choices
100
Put forth very definite legal requirements related to confidentiality of patients' health information.
What is HIPAA
100
A student in class is struggling in studies. You could ignore that because you have too much to do, or you could apply the principle of ___ by offering help to study
What is beneficence
100
"Principles of Professional Ethics lists legal and ethical guidelines expected by patients, employers, employees and, in many areas, required by regulatory boards"
What is ADAA: Principles of Ethics 2011
200
As a general rule, ___ ___ are always of a higher order than minimal legal standards established by law.
What is ethical standards
200
Volunteering in dental health education programs is an example of this type of behavior.
What is Beneficence
200
CE stands for
What is continuing education
200
When you tell a patient that he or she may feel some discomfort after anesthetic wears off, you are applying the principle of
What is veracity
200
ADAA: "Code of Member Conduct" was made in what year
What is 2011
300
A behavior can be unethical and still be legal, but it cannot be ___ and still be ethical
What is illegal
300
Never revealing any personal information about the patient
What is confidentiality
300
Who requires evidence of continuing education for the CDA to remain certified
What is DANB
300
You find a wallet that contains a large amount of money and ID card as well. By returning the wallet you are applying what principle
What is justice
300
Promote and maintain the highest standards of performance in service to the Association; is a code of conduct from which association
What is Code of Member Conduct
400
As members of a profession, they must practice in accordance with both _ and _ standards that the public experts from healthcare providers.
What is ethical & legal
400
Refers to a persons freedom to think, judge, and act independently without undue influence
What is Autonomy
400
Involves treating people fairly and giving people what they deserve and are entitled to receive
What is Justice
400
When you tell your friend that a popular actor came to your clinic that afternoon (when it really didn't) you are applying what principle
What is confidentiality
400
Never misrepresent professional credential or education; is from which code of conduct
What is Principles of Ethics
500
Ethical issues are subject to _ _ regarding the right or wrong of particular situations.
What is individual interpretation
500
Comes from Hippocrates' dictate to "do no harm."
What is Nonmaleficence
500
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of _ (Made in what year)
What is 1996
500
Occurs when one or more ethical principles are in conflict
What is ethical dilemma
500
When an ethical dilemma is particularly complex the following steps can be used as a "road map":
What is identify the alternatives, determine the professional implications, rank the alternatives, and choose a course of the action
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