Medical Ethics
Across
- 3. Failure to act or provide necessary care, resulting in harm to the patient
- 5. Respecting the privacy and confidentiality of an athlete's health information.
- 7. improper or negligent actions taken by a healthcare professional in a situation where action is required; trained but done incorrectly
- 10. Failure to act
- 11. A set of moral principles that guide the actions and decisions of healthcare professionals working with athletes
- 13. Upholding ethical standards in the practice of sports medicine.
- 14. a civil wrong resulting in harm or injury to others
- 15. deliberate wrongdoing or misconduct by a healthcare professional; not trained to do
- 16. unlawful touching without consent
- 17. Ensuring that resources and care are distributed fairly among athletes.
- 18. Ensures medical information is kept confidential
- 19. Failing to provide proper care or making errors in the treatment of an athlete.
- 20. legal responsibility for one’s actions or omissions
- 21. Being faithful and loyal to the athlete, and maintaining trust in the doctor-patient relationship.
Down
- 1. Obtaining permission from the athlete before providing any treatment or disclosing information.
- 2. the obligation of healthcare providers to act in the best interest of the patient
- 4. respecting a patient’s right to make their own decisions regarding their healthcare
- 6. Fair and equal treatment of all athletes, regardless of their background or status.
- 7. improper, illegal or negligent professional activity
- 8. Taking responsibility for one's actions and decisions as a sports medicine practitioner.
- 9. Act performed in healthcare that should not have been committed
- 12. threat or attempt to injure