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