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- 6. , Characterized by a commitment to continuous improvement and quality care in healthcare services.
- 9. , The branch of philosophy that deals with what is morally right and wrong.
- 10. , Damaging the person’s reputation of someone through libel/slander or a combination of both.
- 11. , Responsible for a specified wrongdoing.
- 13. , Unfair treatment of a person or a group of people based on age, disability, gender, race, ethnicity, culture, etc.
- 14. , "Do no harm," ensuring that medical interventions do not cause harm to the patient.
- 15. , The fairness in the distribution of healthcare resources and treatment.
- 16. , Statements that are falsely about someone
- 19. , Known as the "Father of Medicine" and contributed significantly to medical ethics.
- 20. , Touching a person without their permission.
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- 1. , Respecting a patient's personal rights and choices.
- 2. , The law primarily focuses on protecting patient privacy
- 3. , An act which is negligent or an infringement of a person’s rights which can lead to legal liability.
- 4. , System of moral values followed by healthcare professionals
- 5. , keeping patient information private and only sharing it when necessary.
- 7. , An individual’s code for acceptable behavior
- 8. , Words or actions that make another person fear they may be harmed
- 12. , Pertains to crimes which require punishment of less and/or fines or shorter time
- 17. , Standards to ensure that healthcare professional do not harm patients.
- 18. , Acting in the best interest of the patient.
