Medical Terms
Law
Ethics
Hodge
Podge
Technical & Critical Thinking Skills
100
The person bringing charges in a lawsuit
What is a plantiff
100
set of governing rules
What is Law
100
The principles, standards, guide of conduct
What is Ethics
100
What is to serve as a guide for personal ethical conduct
What is moral values
100
The ability to think analytically, using fewer emotions and more rationality
What is critical thinking skills
200
Decisions made by judges in the various courts that become rule of law and apply to future cases, even though they were not enacted by legislature, also known as case law
What is Precedent
200
What is the main purpose of law
What is to protect the public
200
The main purpose of ethics
What is to elevate the standard of competence
200
Courtesy and manners
What is Etiquette
200
Name 3 people skills
What is A relaxed attitude when meeting new people An understanding of and empathy for others Good communication skills, including writing, speaking and listening Patience in dealing with others and the ability to work as a member of a ability to work as a member of a health care team Tact The ability to impart informative clearly and accurately The ability to keep informative confidential The ability to leave private concerns at home Trustworthiness and it sense of responsibility
300
Standard of behavior, developed as a result of one's concept of right and wrong
What is Ethics
300
(minimal) promotes smooth functioning of society
What is the standards of law
300
What builds values and ideals
What is the standards of ethics
300
Name some qualities of a successful health care practioner
What is courtesy, compassion, common sense,people skills, technical skills and critical thinking skills
300
Name 3 technical skills
What is Computer literacy Profiency in English, science and math A willingness to learn new skills and techniques An aptitude for working with the hands Ability to document well Ability to think critically
400
One's personal concept of right and wrong, formed through the influence of the family, culture, and society
What is Moral Values
400
Civil or criminal liability upon conviction: fine, imprisionment, revocation of license, or other penalty as determined by courts
What is Penalties of violation
400
suspension or eviction from medical society membership, as decided by peers
What is The penalties of ethical violations
400
A pledge for physicians developed by a greek physician
What is the Hippocratic oath
400
What are the five steps of critical thinking
What is Identify and clarify the problem Gather information Evaluate the evidence Consider alternatives and implications Choose and implement the best alternative
500
A discipline dealing with the ethical implications of biological research methods and results, especially in medicine
What is Bioethics
500
What are 2 reasons for studying law?
What is to help you function at the highest possible professional level, providing competent, compassionate health care to patients. To help you avoid legal entanglements that can threaten your ability to earn a living as a successful health care practioner
500
A list of principles intended to govern behavior-here, the behavior of those entrusted with providing care to the sick
What is Code of Ethics
500
Rules of etiquette applicable to one's place of employment
What is Protocol
500
Those traits and capabilities that allow you to get along well with others and to relate well to patients in a health care setting
What is people skills