The moral derivatives of the 4 basic ethical priciples in clinical practice include:
A. Veracity, confidenciality, privacy
B. Temperance, fortitude
C. Fidelity
D. Prudence
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Whatarethesevenstepstoapproachinganethicaldilemma?
A. 1)Analyzeethicalquestions2)Gatherfacts
B. 3)Assessthevaluesofthoseinvolved(ex:patient,physicianandprofession)4)Listoptions
C. 5)Evaluatewhat"should"bedonefromoptions6)Justifythechoicesmade
D. 7)Prevention-educateyourselfonproperguidelinesconcerningsimilarissuessothatfuturedilemmascouldbeprevented
Patient's rights are derived from:
A. human rights
B. legal rights
C. ethical or moral rights
D. financial rights
In the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, US, & Canada, the essential patient's rights include:
A. access to health care & medical assistance; the receipt of reasonable care;
B. power to consent to or refuse treatment; access to health care records;
C. confidentiality;
D. the protection of identity and information through a Data Protection Act.
Which of the following statements about the development of bills or charters of patient's rights are correct?
A. Since the mid 1970s most governments in developed countries have instructed their Departments of Health to develop & implement a standard of health care, embedded within the ethos & name of 'Patients' rights'. Some of these are termed 'Patients' charter', & others 'Patients' bill of rights'.
B. Irrespective of the name, the concept is to inform clients or patients of the standard of care that they can expect and/or request.
C. These rights are derived from the Declaration of Human Rights & the laws of that country.
D. The idea of these patients' rights, bills or charters is to ensure that the standard of care is made explicit & so that clients or patients know what to expect. They are also a reminder to staff of what to provide so that the provision of health care is more effective, & so that the client or patient gains greater satisfaction from the care and treatment.