Course Review- L1 Flashcards
Moral principles that govern a persons behavior of the conducting of an activity
ethics
Acquiring and maintaining the high level of special knowledge, technical ability and professional behavior necessary for the provision of clinical care to patients and for effective functioning in the mental care environment:
Competence
Demonstrating consistency and even-handedness in dealings with others
Fairness
Being honest and demonstrating congruence between one’s values, words and actions
Integrity
Being accountable for ones actions and recognizing and acting upon the special obligations to others that one assumes in joining a professions
Responsibility
Honoring the worth of others:
Respect
Acting for the benefits of patient and the public we serve and approaching those served with compassion
Service-mindedness
ADEA statement on professionalism includes: (6)
- competence
- fairness
- integrity
- responsibility
- respect
- service-mindedness
“self-governance”- the dentist has the duty to respect the patients right to self-determination and confidentiality:
Patient autonomy
“do no harm”- the dentist has the duty to refrain from harming the patient:
nonmaleficence
“do good”- the dentist has the duty to promote the patients welfare:
Beneficence
“fairness”- the dentist has a duty to treat people fairly
justice
“truthfulness”- the dentist has the duty to communicate truthfully:
veracity
- treating patients with dignity and respect
- encouraging patient participating in decision-making
- communicating with patients about their clinical condition and treatment options
- providing patients with information in a format that they can understand so they can participate in decision-making
These are all components of:
person-centered care
List the social determinants of health: (5)
- Education Access & Quality
- Healthcare Access & Quality
- Neighborhood & built environment
- Social and community context
- Economic stability