This was born because humans needed to get along as a group
What is ethics?
This model requires data gathering, assessment, isolating issues
What is the Dowd Model?
Equal distribution of equal resources
What is the Egalitarian theory?
What is Employment at Will?
Opposite of consequentialism
What is deontology?
Inclusive process of appreciating how different individuals with different backgrounds bring unique contributions to an organization
What is diversity
This model involves sharing, trust, and the pursuit of common goals
What is the collegial model?
This requires that the patient take responsibility for his or her own health and that they participate in their own healthcare
What is self-determination?
This insurance is only available to people over 65 years of age
What is Medicare?
This form includes the patient' permission to perform a procedure
What is informed consent?
Appoints a particular decision maker for healthcare decisions
What is durable power of attorney
Student who feel that they have lost their identity in educational programs belong to this model
What is the engineering model?
Knowingly ending one's own life
What is active suicide?
Occurs when an employment policy has a negative impact on a protected group
What is disparate impact employment discrimination?
Allocation of health resources by a third party
What is managed care?
Important in the expectation of truth
What is the place of communication
This model is grounded in traditional values and goals
What is the covenental model?
Opponents of patient-chosen euthanasia consider it this
What is murder?
When a person considers whether the good of an act outweighs the evil effects.
What is the Double Effect?
A state where the patient still has higher brain function
What is a minimally conscious state?
Defines and regulates the rights of individuals and defines the circumstances under which those rights may be restricted
What is Substantive due process?
A healthcare approach that priortizes individual preferences, needs, and values to guide all clinical decisions
What is the Patient-focused model of care?
Given to patients so that they will understand their rights and responsibilities as patients
An educational programs mission, integrity, and learning resources are issues included in these standards
What are the JRCERT standards?
Assault, battery, and false imprisonment are examples of what?
What are intentional torts