3 - MORAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES Flashcards

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represents the codes of conduct of a society

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Morality

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the study of right and wrong, of good and evil in human conduct

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Ethics

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When a cell group that has been determined is transplanted, it will not assimilate with the other cells but will grow into cells that comprise the original organ it was destined to become

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Stem Cell

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4
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one that may have a direct benefit for the patient

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Therapeutic Experiment

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examples of therapeutic experiment

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nonconventional radiotherapy, pacemakers, artificial kidneys

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inhibits the progress of malignant cancer

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Nonconventional radiotherapy

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provides the necessary electrical stimulation for proper heart function

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Pacemakers

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mimic nature’s function and remove poisons from the blood

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Artificial kidneys

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9
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  • Provides additional knowledge without direct benefit to the person
  • Studies the impact of infection from the hepatitis virus or the malarial parasite
  • Procedures involved in cardiac catheterization
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Nontherapeutic Research

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  • Fundamental in both ethics and law
  • Educates a patient about the risks, benefits, and alternatives of a given procedure or intervention
  • The patient must be competent to make a voluntary decision about whether to undergo the procedure or intervention
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Informed Consent

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Can be any instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, appliance, implant, reagent for in vitro use, software, material or other similar or related article, intended by the manufacturer to be used, alone or in combination for a medical purpose

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Medical Device

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  • Purpose for which they were designed, be robust and avoid harm to the patient and operator
  • Adverse events are being reported, including severe and fatal events
    1. Medication side effects
    2. Injury
    3. Psychological harm or trauma
    4. Death
  • Regulations aim to ensure that medical devices become safer, of better quality, and have a better design
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Medical Device Regulation

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Reasons for Regulation

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  1. safety
  2. uniform requirements
  3. promote innovation
  4. free movement of goods
  5. compensation
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  • Enhances the health of the patient
  • Medical devices must not harm those who use or operate them
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Safety

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15
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risk of implants and pacemakers

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High safety risk

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16
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risk of contact lenses and adhesive plasters

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Low safety risk

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  • Standardizing the basic design and requirements
  • Any technology may be used as long as the process and final product comply with the essential requirements
  • Allows the identification of safety issues to take corrective action
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Uniform Requirements

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  • Regulatory oversight can shift the emphasis to truly beneficial change in the form of safer, more effective, or less expensive devices
  • Indigenous product development will also be encouraged, for domestic as well as foreign sales, if regulations in the manufacturing country are harmonized with those of the exporting countries
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Promote Innovation

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  • Uniform standards allow goods to be imported and exported
  • Transparency as to device compliance with regulatory standards and pricing regulation is also ensured
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Free Movement of Goods

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Strict regulation allows patients to be compensated for harm caused by device defects

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Compensation