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Tort Law includes:

assault, battery, and false imprisonment.

3 things!

What is unintentional misconduct?

Negligence

What is assault?

Causing the patient to feel threatened.

What is battery?

1. If a technologist touches a patient without consent.


2. If you image the wrong body part

2 things!

Sharing, trust, and pursuit of common goals:

Collegial Model

What does ethical questions generally involve?

Conflicting values!

The Dowd Problem-Solving Model require:

assessment, data gathering, and isolating issues.

Conventional Models are?

Traditional Laws

Biomedical ethics:

1. autonomy


2. beneficence


3. confidentiality

a, b, c

Adequately interpret and analyze ethical theories and models. Evaluate the application of those theories and models to a given situation:

Critical thinking

A system for identifying, analyzing, and evaluating risks:

Risk Management

Beliefs and attitudes held by an individual that provide a foundation for behavior and the way the individual experiences life:

Personal values

Performance of good acts:

Beneficiance

Beneficial

Principles of fairness:

Justice

Patient data sheet must have:

1. Patient identification


2. History

In case of a reaction to Gadolinium (contrast) you must ask patient about:

1. Symptoms


2. Doctor treating them


3. Treatment


4. Time of treatment

Who must you ask about pregnancy?

All woman of child bearing age

Read, understand, and act on health care information.

Health Literacy

Avoidance of evil:

Non-maleficence

Burden of proof of medical negligence rests with the ________?

patient

An obvious negligent act. Malpractice suit.

Res-ipsa-loquitur

Surgical sponge

Ability to recognize and share emotion:

Empathy

Intentional Tort:

1. battery


2. assault


3. false imprisonment

Veracity:

truthfulness

When can patient records be released?

When patient consent to their release

HIPAA is enforced by who?

The Office of Civil Rights

What does HIPAA stand for?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

Privacy Rule:

defines what patient information is protected

Discussing a patients private confidential information with someone who does not NEED to know is...?

Invasion of Privacy

Practice standards are set by the...?

ASRT

A national patient safety goals are set by...?

JCAHO

Should incidental report go into a patient report?

No!

The utterance or publication of false statements that hurts another or others reputation is ...?

defamation