Ethics for Allied Health Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Improper practices, outside the acceptable standards of practice.
  2. 6. The process of verifying an individual's professional qualifications.
  3. 8. An acronym used to document in patient's medical chart meaning: Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan.
  4. 9. A threat or attempt to inflict offensive physical contact or bodily harm on a person that puts the person in immediate danger of or in apprehension of such harm or contact.
  5. 12. A type of medical test that identifies changes in genes, chromosomes, or proteins.
  6. 14. Adherence to guidelines and regulations set forth by an organization and/or a governing body.
  7. 16. Obligation under law arising from civil actions or torts.
  8. 17. The failure to use such care as a reasonably prudent and careful person would use under similar circumstances.
  9. 20. An unlawful intrusion that interferes with one's person, property, or land.
  10. 22. having legal responsibility for one's own actions.
  11. 23. Abbreviation of the federal agency within the Department of Labor that designs, regulates, and monitors standards for employee safety.
  12. 24. A field of ethics that examines the ethical social, and legal issues that arise from advances in medicine, medical research, and science.
Down
  1. 1. Deliberate, intentional act to mislead for financial gain.
  2. 2. Process of officially recognizing a person or organization for meeting the standards and qualification in an area based on preestablished industry criteria.
  3. 3. An individual's conduct in the workplace.
  4. 4. Written, printed, or other visual communication that harms another person's reputation.
  5. 5. A type of medical research that involves patients or human subjects.
  6. 7. Treatment of a person or thing, either in opposition of or in favor of, based on bias or prejudice.
  7. 10. An official permission to perform certain duties.
  8. 11. Process of gathering information in preparation for trial.
  9. 13. Principles that individuals choose to follow in their lives.
  10. 15. Poor performance of a duty or action, causing damage.
  11. 18. Entities that process electronic transactions into HIPPA standardized transactions for billing submissions.
  12. 19. The amount of money an insurer charges to provide the coverage described in the policy.
  13. 21. Unwavering adherence to an individual's values and principles with a dedication to high standards.