Module 2 Defining the Practice of Medical Technology Profession Flashcards

1
Q

The Nature of Medical Technology, Medical Technology is designed to improve __________,__________, and __________

A

Detection, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Diseases

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2
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In the Philippines, the medical technology profession and its practice is governed and defined in ____________, also known as ________________.

A

-section 2 of R.A. 5527
-The Medical Technology Act of 1969.

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3
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_________ of the Republic Act, as amended by ___________ & ________, defines the practice of Medical Technology

A

-Section 2
-R.A. 6132
-P.D. 1534

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4
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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)

A

Laboratory Testing
procedures
Ensure Accuracy and Precision of Results
Professionalism
Confidentiality
Other Health Care
Conduct Research
Promotion Programs

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5
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________ This is the moral code that guides how an individual should behave, as a branch of knowledge

A

Ethics

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6
Q

Defining the practice of other Laboratory
Path_____
Medical Laboratory __________
Phle_____
Cyto_____
Histo_____
Nuclear Medical _____
Toxic_____

(7 Items)

A
  • Pathologist
  • Medical Laboratory Technicians,
  • Phlebotomist
  • Cytotechnologist
  • Histotechnologist
  • Nuclear Medical Technologist
  • Toxicologist
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7
Q

Human Existence and ______

deals with moral principles

A

Ethics

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7
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________ is based on principle practiced by a particular community

A

Morality

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8
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School of Ethics

Ethics deals with a diverse prescription of universal _______________, that serves as foundation of _________________.

A

Concepts and principles, moral beliefs

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8
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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_____

A

-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)

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8
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School of Ethics

In many cases, ethics can be connected to ________.

A

Morality

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9
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Theoretical prescriptions / Critiques

A

Ethics

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9
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Ethics is the
______of the _____
______of human _____
______of judgment

(3 items)

A

-nature of the good
-nature of human person
-Criteria of judgment

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10
Q

Morality is
__________ of human agents
Character of __________
Use of ______
Situational ______

(4 Items)

A

Fundamental convictions, moral agent, norms, analysis

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11
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School of ethics anchored on the principles that morality is relative to the norms of a particular culture or society

A

Ethical Relativism

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12
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Philosophical approach or movement that began in the 1870s, the term was coined by Charles Sanders Pierce and further developed by William James.

A

Ethical Pragmatism

12
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Pragmatism was coined by ___________ and further developed by __________.

A

Charles Sanders Pierce, William James

13
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it is more of a theory on knowledge, truth, and meaning rather than morality.

A

Ethical Pragmatism

14
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States the rightness or wrongness of actions is determined by their consequences

A

Ethical Utilitarianism

15
Q

Moral Issues:

When the permission from the patient to subject him or herself to painless death is not available

A

Non-Voluntary Euthanasia

15
Q

Moral Issues:

Practice of ending life intentionally

A

Euthanasia

15
Q

Ethical Utilitarianism is founded by __________ and ___________.

A

Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill

15
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Moral Issues:

When an individual gives consent to subject him or herself to painless death

A

Voluntary Euthanasia

15
Q

Moral issues:

known as the termination of pregnancy, either by taking medicine or surgical procedure

A

Abortion

16
Q

Moral Issues:

no consent from the individual to subject him or herself to painless death

A

Involuntary Euthanasia

17
Q

Moral Issues:

involves genetic manipulation that are perceived against moral standards

A

Genetic Engineering

18
Q

Moral Issues:

procedure which main purpose is to choose, select genes for proper detection

A

Genetic Screening

19
Q

Moral Issues:

people can intervene in the biological process and control the bad or defective genes

A

Genetic Interventions

20
Q

Moral Issues:

laboratory fertilization

A

In Vitro Fertilization

21
Q

Moral Issues:

form of genetic engineering that makes use of stem cells to treat or prevent diseases

A

Stem Cell Therapy

22
Q

Moral Issues:

Covers the morally accepted behavior of individuals in the workplace

A

Professional Ethics