ADA Principles of Ethics - correct answer 1. Autonomy
2. Nonmaleficence
3. Beneficence
4. Justice
5. Veracity
Autonomy - correct answer 1. Patient's right to SELF-DETERMINATION and PRIVACY
2. Meet patient's desires while within the bounds of acceptable treatment
3. HIPAA
Informed Consent - correct answer 1. Providing Benefits, Risks and Alternative
Treatment Options
2. Based on Autonomy
3. Can be charged for Battery or Assault if not presented
Minors - correct answer Anyone under 18
Can Minors give consent - correct answer 1. Generally no, they can give IMPLIED
CONSENT or ASSENT but NOT Consent
2. EXCEPTION is if they are EMANCIPATED
Emancipation of Minors - correct answer 1. Married
2. Parent
3. Pregnant
4. Military
,How long should patient documents be kept? - correct answer As long as possible
Nonmaleficence - correct answer 1. Keep knowledge UP TO DATE
2. KNOW YOUR LIMITS
Beneficence - correct answer Do good to your patients
Justice - correct answer 1. Be FAIR
2. Do NOT Slander
Veracity - correct answer 1. Be HONEST and TRUSTWORTHY
Statute of Limitation Occurrence Rule - correct answer Statute of Limitation begins
when Malpractice OCCURRED
Statute of Limitation Discovery Rule - correct answer Statute of Limitation begins
when Malpractice is DISCOVERED
Good Samaritan Act - correct answer Provides LEGAL Protection to those Healthcare
Professionals that are providing "Reasonable Assistance" to those who are:
1. Ill
2. Injured
3. Incapacitated
4. In Peril
Behavior Change - correct answer 1. Antecedent
2. Behavior
3. Consequences
Stages of Change - correct answer 1. Precontemplation: Not thinking of changing
, 2. Contemplation: Thinking of changing
3. Preparation: Getting ready to change
4. Action: Changing
5. Maintenance:
Social Cognitive Theory - correct answer 1. Self-Efficacy: COGNITIVE Perception that
you can do it
2. Behavioral Modeling: Learning from models around you
3. Social Reinforcement: Positive SOCIAL Consequences
Health Belief Model - correct answer 1. Perceived Susceptibility
2. Perceived Costs and Benefits
3. Cue to Action
Behavioral Strategies - correct answer 1. ALTERING Antecedents or Consequences
2. Shaping
3. Premack Principle
Shaping - correct answer Setting small goals and rewarding yourself for each step
Premack Principle - correct answer Making a HIGH-Probability Event contingent
upon completing a LOW-Probability Event
Motivational Interviewing - correct answer 1. Person-Centered Counseling designed
to help transition from Ambivalence to Change
What are the stages of Motivational Interviewing? - correct answer 1. Engaging
2. Focusing
3. Evoking
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