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what is ethics
a system or code of conduct and morals advocated by a particular individual or group
what is the code of ethics
the radiologic technologist assesses the situation, exercise care, discretion, and judgment, assume responsibility for professional decisions, and acts in the best interest of the patient
what do these codes mean
-assess a situation
-execute appropriate action
-evaluate results
-analyze action
define values
a quality or standard that is desirable or worthy of esteem in itself
what are some personal values
expressed by behavior
take pride and defend
how actions will be based or prioritized
may change over time
will conflict with others
cultural values
culture hold a set of beliefs, customs, and life choices
professional values
attributes prized by a professional group
define professionalism
an awareness of the conduct, aims, and qualities defining a given profession
what is consequentialism
based on the outcome, provides good for the greatest numbers
deontology
based on individual motives/morals rather then outcome
virtue ethics
practical wisdom and moral parameters, considered consequence, short term effects and the societal setting
engineering model
HCW is a scientist, the patient is an exam
paternal or priestly model
unilateral decision making, doesn't consider the patients rights and responsibilities
collegial model
sharing, trust, and pursuit of a common goal, acknowledges and addresses the emotional aspect of an exam for the patient
contractual model
business relationship between HCW and patient, both parties have rights and responsibilities, formalized in the informed consent process
covenantal model
an agreement rather than a contact between HCW and the patient, grounded in tradition, expectation or trust of professional execution of task , trust is learned over time and experience
Dowd problem solving model (for imaging pros, utilizes critical thinking)
1 assess the problem
2 isolate the issue
3 analyze the data
4 develop plan of action
5 execute the plan
6 analyze the outcome