Medical Law
Across
- 4. understanding of another's situation, feelings, and motives
- 6. all practitioners have a specific scope of practice, from which they are licensed, certified, or registered, and from which the law says they may not deviate
- 8. ath a pledge for physicians, developed by the greek physician Hippocrates circa 400 B.C.E.
- 10. the ability to think analytically, using fewer emotions and more rationality
Down
- 1. standards of behavior, developed as a result of one's concept of right and wrong
- 2. principle of medical ethics according to which a person treats another person with fairness in both medical and nonmedical settings.
- 3. the act of holding information in confidence
- 5. An individual’s right to self-determination.
- 7. a code prescribing correct behavior in a specific situation, such as a situation arising in a medical office
- 9. ethics focuses on the traits, characteristics, and virtues that a moral person should have