What is doctor patient confidentiality? - ANSthe right of patients to maintain their information between themselves and their doctor.
What are the four main points in regard to confidentiality you should consider? - ANS1. You must keep records containing personal information about patients, coll...
What is doctor patient confidentiality? - ANSthe right of patients to maintain their information
between themselves and their doctor.
What are the four main points in regard to confidentiality you should consider? - ANS1. You
must keep records containing personal information about patients, colleagues or others
securely, and in line with any any data protection requirements.
2. You must treat information about patients as confidential. This includes after a patient has
died.
3. When publicly communicating, including speaking to or writing in the media, you must
maintain patient confidentiality. You should remember when using social media that
communications intended for friends or family may become widely available.
4. You must cooperate with formal inquiries and complaints procedures and must offer all
relevant information while following the guidance in confidentiality.
As a student in the UCAT, you should assume confidentiality ? ? ? ? ? ?. - ANSAs a student in
the UCAT, you should assume confidentiality applies unless you are told otherwise.
What are the four main confidentiality scenarios you should be able to deal with? - ANS1.
Publication on social media.
2. Loud discussions in public places.
3. Taking confidential information home.
4. Being asked for information.
With any breach of confidentiality, what are your three important tasks? - ANS1. Stop the breach
as soon as possible.
2. Do not draw attention to the event, i.e. deal with it in a discreet manner, as drawing attention
might further impact trust in the profession.
3. Prevent any future breaches.
With questions regarding confidentiality it is very appropriate to? - ANS- Ask a person who is
breaching confidentiality to stop.
- Find a private place in which to tell someone what they did wrong.
- Explain why confidentiality is important.
- Return notes as soon as possible.
- Inform the patient about the breach.
, - Apologies.
- Report any mistake, with notes, to the appropriate authorities.
- Resolve the problem locally without escalation.
- Suggest that the person who has caused the problem talk to their academic supervisor about
confidentiality.
- Ask the patient whether they mind discussing their situation with someone else.
With questions regarding confidentiality it is typically appropriate but not ideal to? - ANS-
Distract people's attention to change the subject. Be careful with this, as changing the subject in
some circumstances may be very appropriate, whereas in others it may not. The difference
depends on the context and the extent to which you are drawing attention.
- Confront the person about the breach. This will solve the problem in a very direct and
potentially aggressive manner that may be unnecessary. Talking in a calmer manner may be just
as effective.
- Return notes at a later time. Ideally, you want to make sure the breach is minimal and notes
are returned as soon as possible.
With questions regarding confidentiality it is inappropriate to? - ANS- Ignore the problem, for
whatever reason.
- Wait to see if the person does it again; this is either inappropriate or very inappropriate: for
one, you are not stopping the problem now and you may not be present to witness it happening
again.
- Expect someone else to solve the problem.
- Dispose of notes yourself.
- Blame someone else.
- Avoid the patient.
- Worry about what the patient will think of you.
- Tell someone confidential information either without permission or assuming permission; just
because someone is a family member does not mean the patient wishes them to know their
problem.
According to the GMC, 'a medical student's behavior must? - ANSAccording to the GMC, 'a
medical student's behavior must justify the trust that patients and the public have in them' and
'it's important to remember [medical students] need to behave professionally outside [their]
medical school too'.
What are some unprofessional behaviors for medical students? - ANS- Being uncommitted to
work, lacking engagement and not attending classes.
- Failure to accept and follow educational advice and unwillingness to learn from feedback given
by others.
- Neglect of administrative tasks and poor time management.
- Being rude or disruptive.
- Any form of harassment or bullying.
- Aggressive behavior.
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