Ch. 5 Healthcare Ethics Flashcards

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What is the role of the CEJA?

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Analyzes ethical issues in healthcare and develops ethical policies and recommendations

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What is gestational surrogacy?

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Sperm and egg come from the donors and the surrogate is not related at all.

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What does a medical durable power of attorney include?

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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.

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Define the national organ transplant act and include who it is run by.

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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.

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What is it called if a patient does not want to be resuscitated in a medical emergency?

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DNR

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6
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This test is used to detect, genetic or chromosomal issues before birth?

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Prenatal testing

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What is intrauterine insemination?

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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.

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What document addresses the importance of human research, physician, obligations, informed consent, and participant protection?

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The declaration of Helsinki

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What are hospice care goals?

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To allow patients who are dying to have dignity, comfort, and peace.

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What type of adoption does not have open lines of contact between birth and adoptive parents?

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Closed adoptions

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Describe the Belmont report.

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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.

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Autonomy

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The freedom to determine one’s own actions and decisions

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Ethics

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Rules of conduct that differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable behaviors.

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Code of ethics

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A set of rules about good and bad behavior

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15
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Living will

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Provides instructions about life sustaining medical treatment to be administered or withheld when a patient has a terminal condition.

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16
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Healthcare proxy

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A competent adult can appoint a person called a proxy to make healthcare decisions in the event he or she is unable to do so

17
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Patient self-determination act

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Became law in 1990 and requires most healthcare institutions at the time of admission to do the following: Provide patients with a written document of the rights to make decisions in the facilities policies respecting advanced directives. Ask patients if they have advanced directives and document the response in the health record.

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Xenotransplantation

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Any procedure in which non-human cells, tissues and organs are implanted or infused into a patient.

19
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Beneficence

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Means to do good

20
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Germline cells

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Sperm and egg cells