Across
- 2. PAs who support the underserved, minority populations are being their _____
- 5. What law protects patient's health information from being disclosed without consent?
- 11. PAs have the responsibility to share knowledge and information with their patients, other health professionals, students, and the public. In this way, all PAs are ______
- 13. The creation of a space that promotes fairness for all regardless of their individual identities
- 14. By standing up for themselves in workplace environments, PAs are showing ____ to themselves and fellow colleagues
- 15. Patients are more likely to follow treatment plans with ____ decision making
- 17. What is the ethical duty for a physician assistant to keep privileged patient information private?
Down
- 1. In times when the PA may have a moral or other dilemma in caring for a patient, they must always consider the _____ good of the community and the patient
- 3. To become actively involved
- 4. PAs must respect the autonomy of the ____, even when it is beyond difficult in certain situations
- 6. Practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities/resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized
- 7. The process of communication between a provider and a patient, or patient's representative, where the end result is agreeing or refusing to a specific medical intervention
- 8. With the use of care _____, patients will see a reduction in unplanned charges, total charges, and length of hospital care
- 9. A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- 10. A family or individual's insurance _____ (or lack thereof) and income level can affect how they seek out both preventative and emergency care
- 12. Differences in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and burden of diseases in a specific population group of the United States (2 words)
- 16. Physician assistants' primary responsibility is the health, safety, ______, and dignity of all human beings
