W4-w5 Flashcards
Shemiah was too kind and acted good for the welfare of her classmates.
Beneficence
Kim acted in a good way to prevent harming her classmates
Non maleficence
Bajart was good in decision making and can perform well without supervision
Autonomy
Joshua acted fairly and treated others equally by giving his member the same degree of respect.
Justice
Jeremie is truthful and his words are always accurate when speaking with peers.
Veracity
Darelle was too loyal and faithful in providing health care.
Fidelity
Altheya is consistent in performing her duty even she is not noticed by her superior.
Integrity
Rule of conduct, enforced by controlling authority.
Law
Considered a standard behavior and a concept of right and wrong.
Ethics
Serve as a basis for ethical conduct.
Moral Values
An omitted or committed offense against the state.
Crime
A crime punishable by death or imprisonment in a state.
Felony
Punishable by fines or by imprisonment.
Misdemeanor
Civil wrong committed against a person or property that causes physical injury or damage to someone’s property.
Tort
Open threat of bodily harm to another.
Assault
Action that causes bodily harm to others.
Battery
Deceitful practices of deceiving others.
Fraud
A voluntary agreement between two parties in which specific promises are made for consideration.
Contract
One party makes an offer and the other party accepts it.
Agreement
Something of value is bargained for as part of the agreement.
Consideration
Person believes that a medical professional did not perform an essential function.
Negligence
“Wrongdoing”
Malfeasance
“Mis-do”
Misfeasance
“no action”
Nonfeasance