Ethics Midterm Review Week 1-8

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Across
  1. 2. the service of providing people/groups with what is OWED, DUE, DESERVED for the person/group.
  2. 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
  3. 7. Telling the truth and only the truth
  4. 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.
  5. 9. Is the control over PERSONAL INFORMATION collected.
  6. 11. Insurance is required as a RDH to practice and can be obtained from the CDHA or ODHA.
  7. 13. branch of philosophy that deals with thinking about morality, moral problems and judgement.
  8. 14. being faithful to promises and obligations.
  9. 16. type of communication where effective exchange of information with others such as clients.
  10. 19. clause is a clause that prohibits individuals from engaging in high-risk practices; where there is risk of harm.
  11. 21. ethics morals/emphasis on a character. If you have good character you will make choices that produce good.
  12. 24. Is the commitment to advocate knowledge for the public good.
  13. 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.
  14. 28. an act by health care professionals that are considered POTENTIALLY HARMFUL IF THEY ARE NOT QUALIFIED to do so.
  15. 29. Is a legal framework specifying REGULATIONS for dental hygiene practice.
  16. 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
  17. 31. Do no harm
  18. 33. a committee MANDATORY under the RHPA and made up of both PUBLIC + PROFESSIONAL members
  19. 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
  20. 36. Acts of omission;Is the deprivation of adequate food, water, clothing, shelter, supervision or medical/dental care.
  21. 37. Occurs when a person does not have the ability to make their own decisions due to illness or impairment.
  22. 38. a program/initiative established by the CDHO to ensure professional standards are being followed by ALL registrants of Ontario.
  23. 39. ethical framework that focuses on the morality of actions themselves, rather than their consequences.
Down
  1. 1. form of evaluation where professional practice is completed by COLLEAGUES.
  2. 3. the failure to meet client’s needs when necessary. AKA: Malpractice
  3. 4. statement only has FEW SENTENCES and is based on the findings in the position paper.
  4. 5. Is the PROMOTING the GOOD of client care
  5. 10. Is the DUTY TO KEEP client information a SECRET
  6. 12. LAWS governing the practice of a profession
  7. 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.
  8. 17. orders required for clients with MEDICAL CONTRAINDICATIONS, therefore the DH must obtain a medical clearance from the MD prior to dental treatment
  9. 18. LEGAL FRAMEWORK governing the health professions in Ontario
  10. 20. any CONFLICT (problem) between 2 or more ethical principles.
  11. 22. Are guidelines for ethical principles in dental hygiene Eg: Should not, goals, ideal
  12. 23. ethics/moral worth of actions or practices is determined by their consequences.
  13. 24. paper is LENGTHIER than a position statement and contains review/analysis and critical analysis of specific issues.
  14. 25. an evaluation of one’s own professional competence.
  15. 26. Refers to the RESPONSIBILITY to the public for professional action
  16. 28. Stands for Canadian Dental Hygienist Association and serves to PROTECT the members (RDHs) and the profession (dental hygiene).
  17. 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.
  18. 34. body an authority/body governing dental hygiene practices or a health profession.