an academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's.
What is a master's degree?
100
The main avenue for establishing a relationship. Includes the chief complaint, past medical history, social history, etc.
What is the medical interview?
100
Robin Williams
What is the actor that plays Patch Adams?
100
respect, harms and benefits, fairness, authenticity.
What are ethical considerations?
100
Gives permission not to act as a policy requires.
What is an exemption.
200
radiology, urology, oncology, pathology, etc.
What are medical subspecialties?
200
permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences, typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for treatment with full knowledge of the possible risks and benefits
What is informed consent?
200
helping Rudy overcome his fear of squirrels and go to the bathroom.
What is the moment that Patch decided he wanted to dedicate his life to helping others.
200
A conflict of values; no clear consensus as to the "right" thing to do.
What is an ethical dilemma?
200
The school, parents, students, teachers, medical community, larger civic community, school board, state public health department.
What is the stakeholders/people affected by the ethical question in the Vaccine Case Study.
300
A professional that works as part of a team with a doctor. Works under the doctor and may perform physical exams, diagnose, treat, assist in surgeries, etc.
What is a physician's assistant?
300
a doctor's approach or attitude toward a patient; reassuring and comforting patients; vocal tone, body language and openness may affect it.
What is bedside manner?
300
Humor
What is Patch's gift that he shared with patients and friends?
300
ADPIE
What is an ethical decision-making model made up of assessment, diagnosis, plan, implementation, and evaluation.
300
when a critical percentage of a population is immune to a particular transmissible disease
What is community immunity.
400
Treat patients with injuries, illnesses, or disabilities through therapeutic use of everyday activities.
What is an occupational therapist?
400
action of going through with an action or command. (a patient taking his medications)
What is compliance?
400
Investing in people, truly listening to them, making people's day to day lives better while utilizing your skills.
What is Patch's philosophy on service and vocation?
400
Found in most health care facilities, usually 12 to 15 members, consult with family members, patients, health care providers in order to advise them on the best course of action.
What is an ethics committee?
400
determining whether benefits, resources, risks, and costs are distributed equitably
What is fairness
500
-working as part of a team to help people
-necessity of having people skills and empathy
-additional schooling to college
-continuing education
What are things that the health professions have in common?
500
I showed a painting at the end of the lecture on this day. Can you remember what the painting showed and what was its significance?
The painting portrayed a doctor at the bedside of a small girl who is starting to recover from an illness. He shows concern for her and dedication to her well-being by sitting next to her. Human interaction is the beauty of medicine.
500
Patch's big project in the movie that helps many people.
What is a free, fun hospital where anyone is welcome and where people take care of each other?
500
Ensures privacy and confidentiality of medical records and holds all healthcare providers accountable for non-consented release of medical information.
What is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
500
religious beliefs, personal preference, financial obstacles, logistics.
What are common reasons for opting out of a vaccine?