PROF AD Flashcards
Who is the one administer oaths and coduct yearly board examinations
executive
who is the one adopt measures for maintenance of standards and ethics of the profession
quasi-legislative
who is the one who issue, investigate, suspend or revoke certificates
quasi judicial
what is revocation
permanent
what is paternalism
witholding the autonomy and benefit of patient bc the condition is unstable
self determination and freedom to choose and implement one’s decision
autonomy
what is the priority if the patient refuses
document the refusion
who are required to sign the informed consent
age: legal 18 yrs old
if pt is minor, who can sign the informed consent
next of kin of the patient
-parents, guardians, grandparents
what is benevolent deception; relates to the practice of telling the truth
Veracity
doing acts of mercy and kindness that directly benefit the patient
beneficence
requiring to act in such a manner as to avoid causing harm to patients
non maleficence
what to do if the bad effect overthrows the good effect
stop action
fairness; the right to demand to be treated justly, fairly and equally
justice
require non disclosure of private or secret information in which one is entrusted
confidentiality
we do not disclose the name of the patient identity
anonymity
given time alone; private moments
privacy
concept of faithfulness and practice of keeping promises
fidelity
active support of an idea or cause
advocacy
court order asking a person to bring along documents
subpoena duces tecum
court order asking person to appear in court to testify
subpoena ad testificandum
testify on matters wherein you have personal knowledge; information acquired through your senses
ordinary witness
it is written, dated, signed
holographic will
executed in the presence of 3 witness
notarial will
testify on matters in field specialization
expert witness
noticed, informing the accused and informing him the nature and cause against him and ask to appear and answer in specified time and date
summon
the commission or omission of an act, pursuant to a duty, that are reasonable through them person would or would not do
negligence
what is the difference between malpractice and negligence
malpractice - licensed
negligence - unlicensed
It is a doctrines of negligence wherein the master answer for acts of its subordinates
Respondeat Superior
it is a doctrine of negligence wherein the thing speaks for itself; injury could not happen if someone was not negligent
Res Ipsa Loquitur
It is a doctrine of negligence wherein there is unforeseeable act
Force Majeure
Civil wrong or wrongful act committed by a person against another wherein the person is liable for damage
Torts
the verbal threat or imminent threat or harmful or offensively bodily contact
Assault
It is an intentional, unconsented touching of another person
Battery
detaining against their will without violating the law
False imprisonment
Detaining a person against their will in violation of law
Illegal detention
Destroying the reputation of another person
Defamation
two types of defamation
slander and libel
Oral defamation; private; need may witness
SLANDER
Public; Defamation of written word or cartoons
LIBEL