An assumption made about the characteristics of a person or group of people.
What are Stereotypes?
Leading cause of Medical Errors
What is Miscommunication?
Can be helpful or non-constructive
What is Criticism?
Field of Study and a branch that dealt with the moral, social, and ethnic issues in Biology.
What is Bioethics?
Privacy rule of confidentiality between Medical Personal and Patient
What is HIPPA?
-Awareness and Understanding
-Effective Communication
-Adaptation and Inclusivity
Are all key aspects of.....
Cultural Competence
Informed consent and shared decision-making are fundamental ______ _________ in healthcare.
Ethnic Principles
-Thinker Dominant
-Giver Dominant
-Organizer Dominant
-Adventure Dominant
All examples of .....
Communication Style
-Nonmaleficence
-Beneficence
-Autonomy
-Justice
Are all practices in ....
Clinical Ethnics
11 Code of Ethics for this particular field
Rad Tech
The belief that the people, customs, and traditions of your own race, country, or culture are better than those of other backgrounds
What is Ethnocentrism?
Communicating effectively with patients from multiple cultural backgrounds. Understanding cultural norms, beliefs, and communication styles is essential for equitable care.
What is Cultural Competence?
-Influences First Impression
-Most "honest" communication
-May contradict verbal statements
Example of ....
Body Language
The year the Nuremberg Code first established.
The war that promoted the Nuremberg Code.
1947
World War II
Professionals with the duty to act as a benefit for others.
What are Beneficence?