Module 2 Defining the Practice of Medical Technology Profession Flashcards
The Nature of Medical Technology, Medical Technology is designed to improve __________,__________, and __________
Detection, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Diseases
In the Philippines, the medical technology profession and its practice is governed and defined in ____________, also known as ________________.
-section 2 of R.A. 5527
-The Medical Technology Act of 1969.
_________ of the Republic Act, as amended by ___________ & ________, defines the practice of Medical Technology
-Section 2
-R.A. 6132
-P.D. 1534
Roles and Responsibilities of Medical Technology Professionals
Perform Clinical ________
____________ procedures
Ensure Accuracy and Precision of Results
Demonstrate ________
Uphold ________
Collaborate with ________________ Professionals
Conduct Research
Improvement in Health ________________
(8 items)
Laboratory Testing
procedures
Ensure Accuracy and Precision of Results
Professionalism
Confidentiality
Other Health Care
Conduct Research
Promotion Programs
________ This is the moral code that guides how an individual should behave, as a branch of knowledge
Ethics
Defining the practice of other Laboratory
Path_____
Medical Laboratory __________
Phle_____
Cyto_____
Histo_____
Nuclear Medical _____
Toxic_____
(7 Items)
- Pathologist
- Medical Laboratory Technicians,
- Phlebotomist
- Cytotechnologist
- Histotechnologist
- Nuclear Medical Technologist
- Toxicologist
Human Existence and ______
deals with moral principles
Ethics
________ is based on principle practiced by a particular community
Morality
School of Ethics
Ethics deals with a diverse prescription of universal _______________, that serves as foundation of _________________.
Concepts and principles, moral beliefs
Human Existence and Ethics
Ethics is also about the individual’s search for meaning while dealing with human problems which may be lo_____, epis_____, cosm_____, eth_____, aesth_____, scientific_____
-logical (problems of reasoning)
-epistemological(problems of the truth)
-cosmological(problem of universe)
-ethical(problems of morality)
-aesthetical(problems of art and beauty)
-scientific problems (problems of science)
School of Ethics
In many cases, ethics can be connected to ________.
Morality
Theoretical prescriptions / Critiques
Ethics
Ethics is the
______of the _____
______of human _____
______of judgment
(3 items)
-nature of the good
-nature of human person
-Criteria of judgment
Morality is
__________ of human agents
Character of __________
Use of ______
Situational ______
(4 Items)
Fundamental convictions, moral agent, norms, analysis
School of ethics anchored on the principles that morality is relative to the norms of a particular culture or society
Ethical Relativism
Philosophical approach or movement that began in the 1870s, the term was coined by Charles Sanders Pierce and further developed by William James.
Ethical Pragmatism
Pragmatism was coined by ___________ and further developed by __________.
Charles Sanders Pierce, William James
it is more of a theory on knowledge, truth, and meaning rather than morality.
Ethical Pragmatism
States the rightness or wrongness of actions is determined by their consequences
Ethical Utilitarianism
Moral Issues:
When the permission from the patient to subject him or herself to painless death is not available
Non-Voluntary Euthanasia
Moral Issues:
Practice of ending life intentionally
Euthanasia
Ethical Utilitarianism is founded by __________ and ___________.
Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill
Moral Issues:
When an individual gives consent to subject him or herself to painless death
Voluntary Euthanasia
Moral issues:
known as the termination of pregnancy, either by taking medicine or surgical procedure
Abortion
Moral Issues:
no consent from the individual to subject him or herself to painless death
Involuntary Euthanasia
Moral Issues:
involves genetic manipulation that are perceived against moral standards
Genetic Engineering
Moral Issues:
procedure which main purpose is to choose, select genes for proper detection
Genetic Screening
Moral Issues:
people can intervene in the biological process and control the bad or defective genes
Genetic Interventions
Moral Issues:
laboratory fertilization
In Vitro Fertilization
Moral Issues:
form of genetic engineering that makes use of stem cells to treat or prevent diseases
Stem Cell Therapy
Moral Issues:
Covers the morally accepted behavior of individuals in the workplace
Professional Ethics