Ethics Midterm Review Week 1-8
Across
- 2. the service of providing people/groups with what is OWED, DUE, DESERVED for the person/group.
- 6. RIGHTS of the client to KNOW/UNDERSTAND the treatment proposed based on 2 parts. Obtained at each appointment and must be obtained for treatment
- 7. Telling the truth and only the truth
- 8. an order given to students by a RDH. Authorization to proceed under their licence and self-initiate to meet other specific criteria for the learning program.
- 9. Is the control over PERSONAL INFORMATION collected.
- 11. Insurance is required as a RDH to practice and can be obtained from the CDHA or ODHA.
- 13. branch of philosophy that deals with thinking about morality, moral problems and judgement.
- 14. being faithful to promises and obligations.
- 16. type of communication where effective exchange of information with others such as clients.
- 19. clause is a clause that prohibits individuals from engaging in high-risk practices; where there is risk of harm.
- 21. ethics morals/emphasis on a character. If you have good character you will make choices that produce good.
- 24. Is the commitment to advocate knowledge for the public good.
- 27. a report required and must be made within 30 days with the exception of; if it causes MORE harm than the report needs to be made IMMEDIATELY.
- 28. an act by health care professionals that are considered POTENTIALLY HARMFUL IF THEY ARE NOT QUALIFIED to do so.
- 29. Is a legal framework specifying REGULATIONS for dental hygiene practice.
- 30. RDH proceed with their authorized act of “salcing/root planning/including curettage tissues” on their OWN INITIATIVE when NO CONTRAINDICATIONS are present with the client and no special orders from the DDS/MD
- 31. Do no harm
- 33. a committee MANDATORY under the RHPA and made up of both PUBLIC + PROFESSIONAL members
- 35. College of Dental Hygienist of Ontario regulate dental hygiene practice for the public health. Annual fee of $415 Accountability Autonomy Beneficience Privacy and Confidentiality Professionalism
- 36. Acts of omission;Is the deprivation of adequate food, water, clothing, shelter, supervision or medical/dental care.
- 37. Occurs when a person does not have the ability to make their own decisions due to illness or impairment.
- 38. a program/initiative established by the CDHO to ensure professional standards are being followed by ALL registrants of Ontario.
- 39. ethical framework that focuses on the morality of actions themselves, rather than their consequences.
Down
- 1. form of evaluation where professional practice is completed by COLLEAGUES.
- 3. the failure to meet client’s needs when necessary. AKA: Malpractice
- 4. statement only has FEW SENTENCES and is based on the findings in the position paper.
- 5. Is the PROMOTING the GOOD of client care
- 10. Is the DUTY TO KEEP client information a SECRET
- 12. LAWS governing the practice of a profession
- 15. term used in health care to describe the ability of a certain health information custodian to assume an individual's implied consent to collect/use/disclose personal health information for the purpose of providing health care as described in the PHIPA.
- 17. orders required for clients with MEDICAL CONTRAINDICATIONS, therefore the DH must obtain a medical clearance from the MD prior to dental treatment
- 18. LEGAL FRAMEWORK governing the health professions in Ontario
- 20. any CONFLICT (problem) between 2 or more ethical principles.
- 22. Are guidelines for ethical principles in dental hygiene Eg: Should not, goals, ideal
- 23. ethics/moral worth of actions or practices is determined by their consequences.
- 24. paper is LENGTHIER than a position statement and contains review/analysis and critical analysis of specific issues.
- 25. an evaluation of one’s own professional competence.
- 26. Refers to the RESPONSIBILITY to the public for professional action
- 28. Stands for Canadian Dental Hygienist Association and serves to PROTECT the members (RDHs) and the profession (dental hygiene).
- 32. Refers to the RIGHTS of the client to make informed decisions. Self determination and the ability to self-govern and self-directing. Allows people to make decisions regarding their own health.
- 34. body an authority/body governing dental hygiene practices or a health profession.