Ethics Flashcards

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What are the 4 factors of informed consent?

A
  1. Information disclosure [including process, risk, benefits and alternatives].
  2. Competence [decision making by patient]
  3. Comprehension [time to ask questions]
  4. Voluntariness
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2
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True or false informed consent is a one off event?

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False

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3
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True or false informed consent needs to be documented?

A

True

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4
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What is equality

A

Assumption everyone benefits from the same supports. Equal treatment

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5
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What is equity?

A

Everyone gets the support they need.

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6
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What is the difference give an example of equality and equity?

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Every kid is given the same bike no matter their disability and some can’t ride it is EQUALITY. Every kid gets a bike specific to their height and altered to their disability. EQUITY.

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7
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When is the biomedical model good to use?

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Broken bones
- Injury
- X - ray
- Diagnosis
- Cast or boot

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When is the biopsychosocial model good to use?

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Disabilities or chronic pain
- assesses other factors to patients life.

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9
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What is the more preferred model of health for physiotherapists?

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Biopsychosocial

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