HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam already passed
HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam already passedThe obligation to keep private (not to disclose) any information about a patient; information is to be shared only with those who need to know in order to provide care to that patient - correct answer Confidentiality Based upon the rationalist view that the rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the nature of the act, rather than its consequences. - correct answer Deontology Ethical theory that deals with the greater good - correct answer Teleology holds that the right action is that which has the greatest utility or usefulness, and that no action is in itself either good or bad. - correct answer Utilitarianism represents the idea that individuals' actions are based upon innate moral virtue. - correct answer Virtue ethics the freedom to make choices about issues that affect one's life, free from lies, restraint, or coercion. - correct answer Autonomy a term used to describe the process by which com- petent patients give voluntary consent for medical or surgical treatments or biomedical research after receiving disclosure about potential risks and benefits. - correct answer Informed consent A gender-biased term that literally means acting in a fa- therly manner. - correct answer Paternalism the act of speaking or pleading on another's behalf. - correct answer Advocacy generally thought of as denoting an unwilling- ness of the patient to participate in health care activities. - correct answer Noncompliance
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- Arizona State University
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- HCR 210
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