Principles Of Ethics Flashcards
Define ethics
It’s the ethics, derived from character or custom, and convey rational, justification, reflect human beings and interactions
Why do pharmacist, Judy ethics?
They are professionals and there is conflict between the right thing and the legal thing and being unethical can have long-term consequences
Where do ethics come from?
 Family, faith conscience happiness, being Moral in richest our lives and others around us
List three ethical examples
 Crest ibn sinaa and Galen
What is the Kantianism model?
It’s also known as categorical imperative and it is based on university, so what would happen if everyone does it
What is the utilitarianism model?
Focuses on consequences of actions
What is the virto model?
Focuses on doing the right thing at the right time in the right way
In ethics, what are the four guidelines that we must show?
Respect for autonomy, nonmaleficence, magnificent and justice
What are the 9GPHC standards?
Provide person centred care, work in partnership communicate effectively, maintain and develop use of professional language and skill, professional judgement and Manor respect. Pick up about concerns and leadership.
What is the importance of studying law in pharmacy?
Because pharmacy is a custodians of the nation’s drugs and work with other healthcare professionals
What’s the difference between law and ethics?
Law you work with the rules and comply, where is ethics of values and concepts, such as for religion and family, morals in the standard rights or wrong
What is an ethical dilemma?
Morals claims conflict with each other
State the four principles of ethics
Autonomy right to individual beneficence, nonmaleficence injustice
Which laws are involved in pharmacy?
Medicines act human medicines, regulation, deregulation, misuse of drugs, act, health act and pharmacy tech orders
Why are human medicines regulated?
Set a control of the safety quality in efficacy of medications, circumstances of sale and supply labelling in description as well as sales and promotion
What are the requirements of a prescription for it to be legal?
Patient name address, prescriber address, particulars signature date within six months and age of patient under 12, as well as date of birth
What can an independent prescriber prescribe?
All medication except three which involve cocaine diqpanone diamorphine an unlicensed cannabis based medication
Complete the sentence
An independent prescriber can prescribe within
Scope of practice and clinical competence
A pharmacist, supplementary prescriber has the role of
Working with dentists and medics with a specific clinical management plan, they cannot prescribe independently
What must be involved in a pharmacist, supplementary prescribing all clinical management plan?
The name of the patient illness date reference to class of medications and restrictions limitations to the dose, relevant warnings any adverse reactions, whilst taking this medication and others and circumstances went to refer to doctor
Key principles, an independent prescriber must stick to
Safety and risk taking a second judgement, professional judgement, governance risk versus benefit and always acting in. Patient’s best interest.
When must a pharmacist supply immediately?
S in an emergency or hospital situation and no other pharmacist available and medication is needed immediately
An independent prescriber, most prescribe within
Competence and scope must make record protect patient safety and propose, a process in place to minimise risk
What is the personality traits theory’s
Ocean
Openness to experience, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism
What are the multiple intelligence theory
Eight dimensions, musical, rhythmic visual spatial the billing, logical mathematical, bodily to enter in intrapersonal naturalistic
What is emotional intelligence?
How well interpret others peoples emotions, we need to be able to understand our patients
Why are the series of intelligence important?
Building report, showing patients experience and giving advice based on patient
What is empathy?
Understanding and sharing others, feelings, essentials, quality of care of
What is stigma
Set person apart
What is sympathy?
Outside of feeling and not appreciated
What are the four models of interactions?
Paternalistic, informative, interpretive and deliberative
What is the paternalistic model?
Use your knowledge and patience
What is that informative model
Patient makes decision may not be capable