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Illegal - answer-not following the written law Ethical - answer-right moral conduct Unethical - answer-against tight moral conduct -behavior that is not following ethical guideline Litigious - answer-excesively inclined to sue Laws - answer-are rules or actions prescribed by a governmen...

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MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS CHAPTERS 1-4

Illegal - answer-not following the written law

Ethical - answer-right moral conduct

Unethical - answer-against tight moral conduct -behavior that is not following ethical
guideline

Litigious - answer-excesively inclined to sue

Laws - answer-are rules or actions prescribed by a government authority that have a
legal binding force

Ethics - answer-a branch of philosophy related to morals, moral principels, and moral
judgement

Medical ethics - answer-ethical concerns or issues related to the practice of medicine

Utilitariianism - answer-greatest good for the greatest number

Rights based ethics - answer-emphasis on the indiciduals rights

Duty based ethics - answer-focus on performing duty

Justics based ethics - answer-based on a "veil of ignorance" to allow decision makers to
be impartiel to their decisions

Virtue based ethics - answer-has an emphasis on people not on decisions or principles
involved

Beneficence - answer-the action of helping others and performing actions that would
result in benefit to another person

Fidelity - answer-loyalty and faithfulness to others

Gentleness - answer-a mild tenderhearted approach to other people

Humility - answer-not proud or arrogant

Justice - answer-fairness in all our actions with other people

Perseverance - answer-persisting with a task or idea even against obstacles

Responsibility - answer-a sense of accountability for ones actions

, Sancity of or respect for life - answer-the sacredness of human life

Tolerance - answer-a respect for those whos opinions practice race religion and
nationality differ from our own

Work - answer-an effort applied toward some end goal

Respect - answer-ability to consider and honor another persons beliefs and opinions

Integrity - answer-unwavering adherence to ones principles

Honesty - answer-quality of truthfulness no matter what the situation

Fairness - answer-treating everyone the same

Empathy - answer-the action of understanding, being aware, and vicariously
experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another person

Sympathy - answer-feeling sorry for or pitying someone else

Compassion - answer-ability to have a gentle, caring attitude toward patients and fellow
employees

Loyalty - answer-sense of faithfulness or commitment to a person or persons

Privacy or confidentiality - answer-ability to safeguard another persons confidences and
information

Due process - answer-entitlement of employees of the government and public companies
to have certain procedures followed when they believe their rights are in jeopardy

Workplace free from sexual harassment - answer-any type of gender harassment
whether male or female is seen as one person exerting power

Comparable worth - answer-known as pay equity, theory that extends equal pay
requirements to all persons who are doing equal work

Ethical dilemma - answer-a situation in which there is no clear legal or ethical "right or
wrong"

Bioethics - answer-moral dilemmas and issues resulting rom advanced medicine and
medical research relating to life

Medical etiquette - answer-certain rules or standards of professional behavior that
physicians practice in their relationships or conduct with other physicians

Federal system - answer-power divided between central (federal) government and
smaller (state) government

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