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Page 1: Ethical Boundaries and Practices Ethical issues and their implications in healthcare

Ethical Boundaries and Practices

Ethical issues and their implications in healthcare.

Page 2: Ethical Boundaries and Practices Ethical issues and their implications in healthcare

What is ethics?

• Principles of right and wrong.• Who should practice ethical

behavior?• Is there such a thing as ethical

behavior among friends?• When was the importance of

ethics in health care first recognized?

Page 3: Ethical Boundaries and Practices Ethical issues and their implications in healthcare

Hippocrates

• What do you know about Hippocrates?–Greek–Physician–Lived 2500 years ago–Wrote Hippocratic Oath, which is

still taken by physicians today.

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Codes of Ethics

• Professional associations write codes of ethics.

• Purpose: Set standards of professional conduct that promote the welfare of patients and assure high quality care.

• Is there a professional code of ethics for your future health profession?

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AAMA Code of Ethics

• Render service with full respect for the dignity of humanity.

• Respect confidential information obtained through employment.

• Uphold the honor and high principles of the profession.

• Seek to continually improve the knowledge and skills of medical assistants for the benefit of patients and colleagues.

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Ethics and the Law

• Laws are based on ethical principles.

• Most laws enforce ethical standards.

• Sometimes laws are in conflict with a person’s ethical principles.

• Healthcare workers should act in the best interest of patients and support legal standards for patient care.

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Ethics and the Law

• As a future healthcare professional, do you think you will ever be put in a position where your personal ethics are in conflict with the requirements of your profession? What will you do?

• As a healthcare professional, will you be able to disengage your emotions when dealing with ethical conflicts?

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Guiding Principles

• Ethical principles for healthcare workers and the corresponding laws that were created to support them.

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Guiding Principles

1) Preserve life

2) Do good3) Respect

autonomy4) Uphold

justice

5) Be honest6) Be discreet7) Keep

promises8) Do no

harm

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Healthcare Ethics: Euthanasia

• Results in death to alleviate suffering or when there is no hope for recovery.

• Many healthcare professionals feel euthanasia is contrary to their professional ethics.

• Regardless of their beliefs, healthcare workers should follow state laws.

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Healthcare Ethics: Organ Transplants

• Organ donations come at a time of crisis when somebody dies.

• Healthcare workers should ask about donation.

• Illegal to transplant organs without patient or family permission.

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Healthcare Ethics: Conception

• IVF – In vitro fertilization• Egg and sperm donation• Surrogates• Fertility drugs•What are the ethical considerations?

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Should there be limits to IVF?

• Should obese people be allowed to have IVF?

• Should a couple be approved for IVF if they both smoke?

• Should a single person who is unemployed be a candidate for IVF?

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Codes of Conduct

• Ethical responsibilities include respecting the cultural, social and ethnic differences of patients and other healthcare workers.

• “Scope of practice” helps define the code of conduct for healthcare workers.

• Performing skills outside the scope of practice is illegal and unethical.

• Ethical codes of conduct are based on moral standards and society’s expectations.

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Ethical Dilemmas

• Advances in health care have created ethical dilemmas for healthcare providers.

• There are no easy answers when addressing ethical dilemmas.

• The question is – what is the responsibility of healthcare providers when addressing ethical dilemmas?

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Ethical Dilemmas• Should family members be allowed to

discontinue life support?• Do parents have a religious right to

refuse life-saving blood transfusions for their child?

• Should people be allowed to sell organs for use in transplant?

• Should human beings be cloned?• What should be done with fertilized

frozen embryos when the parents no longer want them?

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Incident Reports

• To ensure prompt reporting and documentation of all incidents resulting in injury or having potential adverse affects to patients, employees, or visitors.

• To accurately document threats or actions of violence and environmental emergencies.

• To accurately document incidents of property damage.

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Incident Reports

• Follow your agency’s policies in filling out and submitting incident reports.

• Focus on the facts.• The purpose of the incident report is

for legal record keeping – NOT punishment.

• Can you think of examples of when an incident report might be completed?

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Electronic Incident Reports

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Ethics Committee

• Most hospitals have ethics committees that examine ethical issues related to patient care.

• They can advise patients, families and healthcare providers.

• A hospital ethics committee might decide the best action to take for a terminally ill patient on a respirator.

• An ethics committee might also be asked to pass judgment on the actions of a healthcare provider.

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Professional Practice

1. Use the approved methods when performing procedures.

2. Obtain proper authorization before performing any procedure.

3. Identify the patient.4. Observe all safety precautions.

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Professional Practice

5. Think before you speak and carefully consider everything you say.

6. Accept no tips or personal gifts.7. Immediately tell your supervisor

if you make a mistake.8. Act professionally in everything

you say and do.