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Bioethical standards
THE STUDY OF HEALTH CARE ETHICS. BIOETHICS TAKES ON RELEVANT
ETHICAL PROBLEMS SEEN BY HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS IN RELATION TO
CARE.
6 CONTEMPORARY BIOETHICAL STANDARDS
autonomy, freedom, veracity, privacy, beneficence, fidelity
autonomy
choosing for self, respecting clients opinions perspective and beliefs
freedom
act independently without coercion or constraint
VERACITY
act of being truthful
PRIVACY
The right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your own personal
possessions, and not to be observed without your consent
Beneficence
Doing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
FIDELITY
keeping your promise
Ethical Decision Making
Making informed choices about ethical dilemmas based on a set of standards
differentiating right from wrong.
Casuistry
A case-based ethical reasoning method that analyzes the facts of a case in a sound,
logical, and ordered or structured manner. The facts are compared to the decisions
arising out of consensus in previous paradigmatic or model cases.
Point-of-Care (POC) technology
, technologies that allow real-time data retrieval, documentation, and decision support at
the bedside or wherever direct care is provided
Biometric devices
Devices that scan fingerprints, retinas, or even the sound of the user's voice to provide
a foolproof replacement for both passwords and smart devices.
Haptic devices
input/output technology for interacting with our sense of touch and feel
Mobile Health (mHealth)
The use of wireless communication to support efficiency in public health and clinical
practice. Mobile medical apps are accessories to a regulated medical device or are
software that transforms a mobile platform into a regulated medical device
Telehealth
can be used for transmitting images for assessment or diagnosis, transmitting clinical
data for assessment, diagnosis, or disease management, provide prevention and
promotion of good health
Mobile technology
PHONES, PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANCE, TABLET COMPUTERS,
SUBNOTEBOOD MICROCOMPUTERS, REMOVE DIAGNOSTICS, AND
MONITORING DEVICES, GPS
Human-Technology Interface
how the human interacts with assistive technology such as keyboard or video display.
Medical Applications
SOFTWARE USED FOR MEDICAL PURPOSE
Medical Devices
Any equipment, instrument, implant, material, or apparatus used for the diagnosis,
treatment, or monitoring of patients.
Regulatory Standards
A comparison benchmark that is mandated by a governing agency. Noncompliance may
lead to citations and legal penalties.
credibility
the quality of being trusted and believed in