An Advance directive is a chart that we use for medication administration
False. Advance Directives are a legal document that allows clients to Convery their decisions about their own end of life care.
The concepts of beneficence and _______________ are closely related
Clients have access to relevant and accurate information about their health, medical conditions, and treatment options. This empowers patients to make informed decisions about their healthcare and participate actively in their treatment plans.
What right is this?
Right to information
This is a legal document that allows patients to express how they would prefer their end of life care.
Advance Directives
Assault is a threat and the action of abuse towards a person.
False, Only a threat. The actual action is Battery.
Autonomy is paying less attention to a client who is demanding or has a lifestyle that is different from yours goes AGAINST which principle of health care ethics?
False. Justice
Imagine a patient who has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. The right to _______ would allow this patient to make decisions about their own medical care based on their values, beliefs, and preferences.
Right to autonomy
Closing doors and window coverings during client care supports which of the following client rights?
Right to privacy
The avoidance of harm or hurt.
Non maleficence
Speaking harshly, swearing or shouting, and using inappropriate words to describe a persons nationality are all examples of physical abuse.
False. This is verbal abuse
Autonomy means having the freedom and choice to make decisions that affect one's life.
True.
A doctor is treating a patient with a chronic illness like diabetes. In addition to prescribing medication and advising lifestyle changes, the doctor goes beyond the basic requirements of care. They take the time to educate the patient thoroughly about their condition, provide resources for dietary management, and refer them to support groups for emotional and mental well-being.
The doctor ensures that the patient has access to affordable medications and arranges follow-up appointments to monitor their progress closely. This comprehensive approach not only aims to treat the illness but also promotes the patient's overall well-being by addressing various aspects of their health and improving their quality of life. This demonstrates _______ in action, as the doctor is actively seeking to benefit the patient's health and welfare beyond the minimum standard of care.
beneficence
Patients can decline medical interventions, even if recommended. It emphasizes patients' autonomy in healthcare decisions, ensuring they have control over their treatment based on their own beliefs and preferences.
Right to refuse treatment
The commitment to include clients in all decisions about their care.
Autonomy
A health care worker is able to take bribes and tips from a patient.
False
Ethics are a guide when deciding between right and wrong, and good and bad.
True
Mrs. Singh gives you a monetary gift on your birthday as a birthday gift. You politely refuse. This is an example of ethical ______
Ethical behaviour
Express dissatisfaction or concerns about their healthcare experiences.
Right to voice complaints
Describe invasion of privacy.
Exposing or telling things about a patient without the patient's consent.
If a health care worker makes false statements about a patient that causes the patient to be damaged or ridiculed, the health care worker will be guilty of defamation.
True
Respecting a Client's dignity is not important
False. It is very important!
______ are the fundamental principles of behavior that each person believes to be right or wrong for themselves without concern for legalities or customs.
Morals
By sharing a photo of a Client on your Social Media platform you are compromising their:
Right to electronic privacy
What is the difference between assault and battery?
Assault is ones' threat to touch Battery involves the actual touching.
Keeping someone against their will in a hospital is False imprisonment.
True.