Law and Ethics Chapter 1Intro
Defendant
Person against whom charges are being brought
Liability for Manufacturers of health care equipment can be liable through:
-Breach of warranty -Untrue Statements -Fraud
Federal preemption
Doctrine that can bar injured consumers from suing in state court when the products that hurt them met federal standards
True or False From legal standpoint the most important aspect of a trial is the outcome.
False. From a legal standpoint the most important aspect of a court case is not the result, but whether the case represents good law and will be persuasive as other cases are decided.
father of medicine
Hippocrates
Pledge made my physicians that remains influential today
Hippocratic oath
Plaintiff
Person that brings charges
True or False An illegal act by a health care provider is always unethical, but an unethical act is not necessarily illegal.
True An illegal act by a healthcare provider is always unethical, but an unethical act is not necessarily illegal. Ethics are concerned with standards of behavior and the concept or right and wrong, over and above that which is legal.
Unlawful acts are always
Unacceptable, unethical, and punishable by legal means
Violation of a professional organization formalized code of ethics
can lead to expulsion form the organization.
Summary judgment
decision made by a court that pleads no basis for trial
precedent
decisions made by judges in various courts that become rule of law and apply to other cases
Written code of ethics for health care practitioners
evolved primarily to serve as a moral guide for those that provided care to the sick.
Critical thinking skills include
first clearly defining the problem
Liable
legally responsible or obligated
Conviction of a crime can result in
loss of license
2008 supreme court decision stated
makes of medical equipment are immune from liability for personal injury as long as the food and drug administration approved the product and it meets FDA specifications.
The basis for ethical conduct includes
morals, culture and family.
What ethics code superseded earlier codes to become the definitive guide for a physicians professional conduct?
percivals medical ethics
ethics
principals, standards and guide to conduct
law
rule of conduct or action formally recognized as binding by a controlling authority; enforced by penalties
Unethical behavior is always
unacceptable