HIS LESSON 12 PART 2 Flashcards

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1
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The idea of either allowing individuals to make their own decisions in response to a particular societal contact or being free from external influence or control.

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autonomy

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2
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There must be safeguards against excessive personal data collection

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guard against excess

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3
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To do no harm

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non-maleficence

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information obtained by the healthcare professional must not be shared UNLESS there is reason to believe that is in the best interest of the patient.

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right to privacy

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5
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Means simply to do good

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beneficence

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6
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Relates to how stored data is protected

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non-maleficence

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7
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Relates mostly to used storage data

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beneficence

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8
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Ensure data are kept current and accurate

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integrity of data

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9
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Ethical responsibilities to the employers and wider community regarding data protection and maintaining professional standard.

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wider responsibility

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10
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Subset of medical ethics

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health informatics ethics

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11
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Awareness of the laws that apply

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laws

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12
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When necessary (i.e., further research, temporary of permanent storage, data, transmission)

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sharing data

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13
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Responsibility and accountability is perpetually held

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non-transferability

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14
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Beneficial to the patient and provides no harm to the patient

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Principles of Beneficence and Non-Maleficence

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15
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is considered to be complete only when the patient is informed

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patient awareness

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16
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Generally, the patient should be aware of what is to happen

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informed consent

17
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the medical world we still have the responsibility to tell them in a ___________ as to what is about to happen.

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straightforward manner

18
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what are the crucial aspect of informed consent?

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  1. Competence of the subject to consent
  2. Disclosure of information
  3. The subjects understanding of the information being
    disclosed
  4. Volition or choice in consent
  5. Authorization of consent
19
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If you don’t tell them what’s about to happen then patient awareness is not considered to be ________.

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complete

20
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Data cannot be presented in such a way that it presents a false or inaccurate picture of reality or is design to mislead either. Aside from being current (up-to-date), accurate, and correct it should be clear and straightforward also.

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integrity of data

21
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Prevent unauthorized access to it

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security of data

22
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Should not impede the patient’s right to access that data

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security of data