California Law and Ethics PSI exam 1
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This term affirms the doctor-patient relationship and affirms the foundation for
informed consent, protecting patient confidentiality and upholding veracity -
CORRECT ANSWER-autonomy
this term is often cited as a fundamental principle of ethics, is the obligation to
benefit others and seek their good - CORRECT ANSWER-beneficence
the dentist refrains from harming the patient by reffering to those with specialized
expertize when clinician skills are insufficient - CORRECT ANSWER-beneficence
this term requires caring and the ability to identify with the patient's well-being,
relieving pain and suffering and other acts of kindness and sympathetic ear -
CORRECT ANSWER-compassion
this term requires continual self-assessment about the outcome of patient care
and involves a commitment to lifelong learning, it is expected from the provider -
CORRECT ANSWER-competence
this term dictates the provider to behave with honor and decency, it affirms when
words, actions or intentions are in conflict with one's own values and conscience,
it commits providers to to uphold code of ethics, it safeguards, influences and
promotes the highest professional standards - CORRECT ANSWER-integrity
this term is associated with fairness or giving to each his or her own due, it deals
with issues such as who recieves treatment first or at all - CORRECT
ANSWER-justice
this term deals with balancing the distribution of benefits and burdens in practice
- CORRECT ANSWER-justice
, this term deals with self-governance and its the hallmark of a profession, it works
for the collective best interest of society - CORRECT ANSWER-professionalism
this term challenges providers to practice with an increasingly complex cultural
and ethnically diverse community, conventional attitudes regarding pain,
appropriate function and esthetics, it requires that the provider realize these
diferences may affect patient choices and treatment - CORRECT
ANSWER-tolerance
honesty or truth telling, it's the bedrock of a trusting doctor-patient relationship,
it's required the provider be honest to the patient for a true informed consent -
CORRECT ANSWER-veracity
the obligation to act in a manner that maintains or elevates the esteem of the
profession - CORRECT ANSWER-professional esteem
they provide the foundation for ethics - CORRECT ANSWER-fundamental
principles
this term states that if one individual judges an action to be right or wrong in a
given situation, other people considering the same action in the same situation
would make the same judgement - CORRECT ANSWER-universality
this terms recognizes the existance of an abligation to justice and basic human
rights, it requires considering the values and perspectives of others before
making decisions or actions affecting them - CORRECT
ANSWER-complementarity
the general standards or right and wrong that guide behavior within society, its a
generally accepted action, they can be judged by determining the extent to which
they promote good and minimize harm. It compels us to engage in health
promotion and disease prevention activities - CORRECT ANSWER-ethics
this term expresses our concern for the bond between individuals, the community
and society in general, it leads us o preserve natural resources and inspires us to
show concerns for the global environment - CORRECT ANSWER-community
(questions and answers) VERIFIED GUIDE
100% ACCURATE
This term affirms the doctor-patient relationship and affirms the foundation for
informed consent, protecting patient confidentiality and upholding veracity -
CORRECT ANSWER-autonomy
this term is often cited as a fundamental principle of ethics, is the obligation to
benefit others and seek their good - CORRECT ANSWER-beneficence
the dentist refrains from harming the patient by reffering to those with specialized
expertize when clinician skills are insufficient - CORRECT ANSWER-beneficence
this term requires caring and the ability to identify with the patient's well-being,
relieving pain and suffering and other acts of kindness and sympathetic ear -
CORRECT ANSWER-compassion
this term requires continual self-assessment about the outcome of patient care
and involves a commitment to lifelong learning, it is expected from the provider -
CORRECT ANSWER-competence
this term dictates the provider to behave with honor and decency, it affirms when
words, actions or intentions are in conflict with one's own values and conscience,
it commits providers to to uphold code of ethics, it safeguards, influences and
promotes the highest professional standards - CORRECT ANSWER-integrity
this term is associated with fairness or giving to each his or her own due, it deals
with issues such as who recieves treatment first or at all - CORRECT
ANSWER-justice
this term deals with balancing the distribution of benefits and burdens in practice
- CORRECT ANSWER-justice
, this term deals with self-governance and its the hallmark of a profession, it works
for the collective best interest of society - CORRECT ANSWER-professionalism
this term challenges providers to practice with an increasingly complex cultural
and ethnically diverse community, conventional attitudes regarding pain,
appropriate function and esthetics, it requires that the provider realize these
diferences may affect patient choices and treatment - CORRECT
ANSWER-tolerance
honesty or truth telling, it's the bedrock of a trusting doctor-patient relationship,
it's required the provider be honest to the patient for a true informed consent -
CORRECT ANSWER-veracity
the obligation to act in a manner that maintains or elevates the esteem of the
profession - CORRECT ANSWER-professional esteem
they provide the foundation for ethics - CORRECT ANSWER-fundamental
principles
this term states that if one individual judges an action to be right or wrong in a
given situation, other people considering the same action in the same situation
would make the same judgement - CORRECT ANSWER-universality
this terms recognizes the existance of an abligation to justice and basic human
rights, it requires considering the values and perspectives of others before
making decisions or actions affecting them - CORRECT
ANSWER-complementarity
the general standards or right and wrong that guide behavior within society, its a
generally accepted action, they can be judged by determining the extent to which
they promote good and minimize harm. It compels us to engage in health
promotion and disease prevention activities - CORRECT ANSWER-ethics
this term expresses our concern for the bond between individuals, the community
and society in general, it leads us o preserve natural resources and inspires us to
show concerns for the global environment - CORRECT ANSWER-community