Ethics and Professionalism Flashcards
Standards # 1 PTA shall ____ , and rights of all individuals
respect the inherent dignity
Standard # 2 PTA shall be _____ , in addressing the rights and needs of patients/clients
trustworth and compassionate
Standard # 3 PTA shall make ____ in collabo with the PT and within the boundaries established by laws and regulations
sound decisions
Standard # 4 PTA shall demonstrate ____ in theri relationships with patients/clients, families, colleagues, students, other health care providers, employers, payers, and the public
integrity
Standard # 5 PTA shall fulfill their ______ obligations
legal and ethical
Standard # 6 PTA shall enhance their _______ through the lifelong acquisition and refinement of ________.
competence
knowledge, skills, and abilities
Standard # 7 PTA shall support ______ that benefit patients/clients and society.
organizational behaviors and business practices
Standard # 8 PTA shall particitpate in efforts to meet the ______ needs of people locally, nationally, or globally
health
The 8 value-based behaviors
- Altruism
- Caring and compassion
- Continuing competence
- Duty
- Integrity
- PT/PTA collabo
- Responsibility
- Social responsibility
RTSILCOH values
Respect the inherent dignity, trustworthy and compassionate, make sound decisions, integrity, legal and ethical, competence, organizational behavior and business practices, health of public
ACCDIPRS value-based
Altruism, competence, compassion and care, duty, pt collabo, responsibility, social responsibility. Value-based
morals
beliefs, principles and values of what is right or wrong. culture based culture driven, time dependent
medical ethics
principle governing medical conduct. SRT standars of conduct. significant within a profession but not enforceble by law
medical law
social rules for conduct, violations may creat criminal and civil liability
beneficence
doing the best for the patient
nonmaleficience
do no hard to patient
justice
fair and equal treatment to every patient
confidentiality
privacy between patient and DOC
autonomy
they have right to govern their own care
Confidentiality agreement stuff
written auth to release info, HIAA 1996 safeguards for patient, they have right to review and obtain a copy of heatlh records, no use of information with patient consent
PHI (protected health inforation)
anything you learned about patient protected, anything that identifies the individual
all health care providers do this
PHI auth is not needed for:
patient seeking his/er own PHI, disclosure to DHHS, usage or disclosure required by laws other than HIPAA such OSHA reporting, communicable diseases, vital stats, etc,
victims of domestic violence, fhipld or elder abuse
add more
autonomy and patient bill of rights
patient make their own decisions about healthcare
patients rights can be exercised oh their behalf by a designated surrogate or proxy