what are 3 ways a patients privacy can be violated?
what is personal information
what is irrelevant questions
what is inappropriate behaviour
What are the three levels of responsibility in the physiotherapists' code of conduct?
What is responsibility to the client
What is responsibility to the public
What is responsibility to the self and the profession
what are some factors that effect physicians providing care that is burdensome?
what is balancing patient and family needs
what is informed consent
what is defining ethical issues
what is the main question proposed after the scenario is proposed in article #2?
what is "is this result the fault of the physician"?
What are the main strategies used when it comes to ensuring care of bodily boundaries?
what is information and rationalization
What are the ethical principles for the physiotherapists' code of conduct?
What is respect for autonomy
What is beneficence
What is least harm
What is justice
what is something that makes physicians feel more capable to resolve ethical dilemmas?
what is opportunities to regularly discuss and mentor about ethical issues
What is conflict between medical duties and the interest of a third party
"lack of professional power and proper tools" is an example of an ethical dilemma in what boundary?
What is cultural boundaries
what is the most expensive province/territory to get a CKA affiliation?
What is British Columbia
what are some unique factor about todays clinical context?
what is prescribed treatment
what is rising chronic health problems
what is a consumerist approach to healthcare
what are the 4 factors that influence dual loyalty and the conflict of interest?
1. what are physician interest
2. what are patient interests
3. what are third party interests
4. what are legal obligations