Ethics
Law
Patient Care
Rights & Responsibilities
Clinical Practice
100

The pursuit of a deeper understanding and the quest for knowledge

What is philosophy?

100

A wrongful act that results in injury/harm to a person or another person’s property

What is tort?

100

A specialized care model focusing on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for people with terminal illnesses

What is hospice?

100

The ethical and legal duty to protect private health information, ensuring it's shared only with the patient's consent or as required by law

What is patient confidentiality?

100

The obligation to treat all patients fairly and equitably

What is justice?

200

A branch of philosophy that deals with what is morally good and bad, right and wrong

What is ethics?

200

Legal documents outlining a patient’s wishes for medical care if they become incapacitated

What is advance directives?

200

A decision NOT to initiate treatment or medical intervention for the patient

What is withholding of treatment?

200

Examples include encryption, ID badges, passwords, and multifactor authentication

What are technical safeguards?

200

A form of beneficence that involves healthcare providers unwittingly making decisions for patients, who are capable of making their own decisions,  for their own perceived good

What is medical paternalism?

300

A positive trait of moral excellence that differentiates good people from bad people

What is virtue?

300

Branch of US Federal Government responsible for enfording the law

What is the Executive Branch?

300

The level of care, skill, and treatment which is recognized as acceptable and appropriate by reasonably prudent health care providers in the same field

What is standard of care?

300

Enforces federal laws that govern employee rights

What is the Department of Labor?

300

A patient’s right to make decisions for themselves about health care

What is autonomy?

400

A branch of normative ethics that emphasizes adherence to rules, duties, and obligations

What is Deontological ethics (Duty-based ethics)?

400

A federal law that requires healthcare facilities receiving Medicare/Medicaid to inform patients of their rights to make medical decisions and use advanced directives

What is the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)?

400

A patient safety event that results in injury/harm, stemming from medical care rather than the underlying disease

What is an adverse event?

400

Unwelcome/unwanted sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature

What is sexual harassment?

400

Providers must follow this US federal law designed to protect the privacy, confidentiality, and security of sensitive patient health information

What is HIPAA?

500

A branch of consequential ethics that focuses purely on outcomes rather than intentions

What is utilitarian ethics?

500

A specific and more severe type of medical negligence (tort) caused by a healthcare provider’s reckless disregard or knowing violation of professional standards

What is medical malpractice?

500

Is supported by a large amount of scientific research and should always be used when diagnosing and treating patients

What is evidence-based medicine?

500

Was enacted to grant temporary medical leave to employees under certain circumstances

What is the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?

500

Unilateral termination of the provider-patient relationship without providing adequate notice to the patient

What is abandonment?

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