Ch. 5 Healthcare Ethics Flashcards
What is the role of the CEJA?
Analyzes ethical issues in healthcare and develops ethical policies and recommendations
What is gestational surrogacy?
Sperm and egg come from the donors and the surrogate is not related at all.
What does a medical durable power of attorney include?
Similar to a living well but includes all healthcare decisions. As long as a person is not able to. Names of healthcare proxy, and can include healthcare wishes. It can be used when the situation is not terminal.
Define the national organ transplant act and include who it is run by.
The act establishes the Organ, Procurement and Transplant Network to be run by contract by the security of health and human services. The act established a national registry for organ matching. NOTA also made it a criminal action to exchange organs for a transplant for something of value.
What is it called if a patient does not want to be resuscitated in a medical emergency?
DNR
This test is used to detect, genetic or chromosomal issues before birth?
Prenatal testing
What is intrauterine insemination?
specially prepared sperm is placed into a woman’s uterus using a long, narrow tube. The woman’s partner’s sperm or a donor sperm can be used.
What document addresses the importance of human research, physician, obligations, informed consent, and participant protection?
The declaration of Helsinki
What are hospice care goals?
To allow patients who are dying to have dignity, comfort, and peace.
What type of adoption does not have open lines of contact between birth and adoptive parents?
Closed adoptions
Describe the Belmont report.
Written in 1976 by the national commission for the protection of human subjects of biomedical and behavioral research. The report identifies basic ethical principles and guidelines regarding human subject research.
Autonomy
The freedom to determine one’s own actions and decisions
Ethics
Rules of conduct that differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable behaviors.
Code of ethics
A set of rules about good and bad behavior
Living will
Provides instructions about life sustaining medical treatment to be administered or withheld when a patient has a terminal condition.