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PVN 101 CH 2 KEY TERMS

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accountabilityBeing answerable for one's own actions
advocateA person who acts on behalf of another person
depositionOut-of-court, under-oath statment of a witness
doctrine of informed consentrefers to full disclosure of the facts the patient needs to make an intelligent (informed) decision before any invasive treatment or procedure is performed
ethical dilemmasSituation that does not have a clear correct or incorrect answer
ethicsThe way one should behave; how a person ought to act.
euthanasiaDeliberately bringing about the death of a person who is suffering from an incurable disease or condition; can be done actively or passively
lawsThe reference of a rule, principle, or regulation established and made known by a government to protect or restrict the people affected
liabilityA legal concept that holds a person legally responsible for harm caused to another person or property.
liablelegally responsible
malpracticeProfessional misconduct; behavior that fails to meet the standard of care
nonmaleficenceEthical principle meaning "to do no harm"
standards of careThose acts that are permitted to be performed or prohibited from being performed by a prudent person working within the limits of the training, licensing, experience, and conditions existing at the time of the duty to give care.
value clarificationA process of self-inspection to identify one's own beliefs, morals, and values
valuesIndividual's intrinsic (or personal) beliefs about the importance of a particular idea, object, or custom that will influence behavior
verdictDecision rendered based on the facts of a case, evidence and testimony presented, credibility of witnesses, and laws pertaining to the case.


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