PROF AD Flashcards

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1
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Who is the one administer oaths and coduct yearly board examinations

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executive

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2
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who is the one adopt measures for maintenance of standards and ethics of the profession

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quasi-legislative

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3
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who is the one who issue, investigate, suspend or revoke certificates

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quasi judicial

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4
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what is revocation

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permanent

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5
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what is paternalism

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witholding the autonomy and benefit of patient bc the condition is unstable

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5
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self determination and freedom to choose and implement one’s decision

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autonomy

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5
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what is the priority if the patient refuses

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document the refusion

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6
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who are required to sign the informed consent

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age: legal 18 yrs old

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6
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if pt is minor, who can sign the informed consent

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next of kin of the patient
-parents, guardians, grandparents

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7
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what is benevolent deception; relates to the practice of telling the truth

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Veracity

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8
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doing acts of mercy and kindness that directly benefit the patient

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beneficence

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9
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requiring to act in such a manner as to avoid causing harm to patients

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non maleficence

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10
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what to do if the bad effect overthrows the good effect

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stop action

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fairness; the right to demand to be treated justly, fairly and equally

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justice

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12
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require non disclosure of private or secret information in which one is entrusted

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confidentiality

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13
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we do not disclose the name of the patient identity

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anonymity

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14
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given time alone; private moments

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privacy

15
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concept of faithfulness and practice of keeping promises

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fidelity

16
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active support of an idea or cause

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advocacy

17
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court order asking a person to bring along documents

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subpoena duces tecum

18
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court order asking person to appear in court to testify

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subpoena ad testificandum

19
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testify on matters wherein you have personal knowledge; information acquired through your senses

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ordinary witness

20
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it is written, dated, signed

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holographic will

21
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executed in the presence of 3 witness

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notarial will

22
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testify on matters in field specialization

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expert witness

23
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noticed, informing the accused and informing him the nature and cause against him and ask to appear and answer in specified time and date

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summon

24
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the commission or omission of an act, pursuant to a duty, that are reasonable through them person would or would not do

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negligence

25
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what is the difference between malpractice and negligence

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malpractice - licensed
negligence - unlicensed

26
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It is a doctrines of negligence wherein the master answer for acts of its subordinates

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Respondeat Superior

27
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it is a doctrine of negligence wherein the thing speaks for itself; injury could not happen if someone was not negligent

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Res Ipsa Loquitur

28
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It is a doctrine of negligence wherein there is unforeseeable act

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Force Majeure

29
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Civil wrong or wrongful act committed by a person against another wherein the person is liable for damage

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Torts

30
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the verbal threat or imminent threat or harmful or offensively bodily contact

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Assault

31
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It is an intentional, unconsented touching of another person

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Battery

32
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detaining against their will without violating the law

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False imprisonment

33
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Detaining a person against their will in violation of law

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Illegal detention

34
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Destroying the reputation of another person

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Defamation

35
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two types of defamation

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slander and libel

36
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Oral defamation; private; need may witness

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SLANDER

37
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Public; Defamation of written word or cartoons

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LIBEL