unlawful touching of another person without consent., Battery, If a healthcare professional knowingly performs a procedure incorrectly, this would be considered:, Malpractice, wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain., Fraud, a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes., Criminal Law, The primary difference between assault and battery is:, Assault is a threat, battery is actual physical harm, the ethical principle emphasizing the obligation to avoid causing harm to others, Nonmaleficence, the act of taking what belongs to someone else and using it illegally for one's own gain., Misappropriation, the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs., Civil Law, Which ethical principle MOST emphasizes a patient's right to make their own informed decisions?, Autonomy, a civil harmful action that causes injury, restricts someone freedom, or damages someone's reputation., Tort, words or actions that make someone fear that you intend to harm them., Assault, a foundational text in medical ethics, outlining the obligations and responsibilities of physicians, emphasizing patient care, confidentiality, and avoiding harm., Hippocratic Oath, the ethical principle that people are to be fairly., Justice, a legally binding document that says if a person becomes unresponsive, a healthcare team cannot perform CPR. , DNR, the ethical principle recognizing each individual patient’s right to self-determination and make their own decisions. , Autonomy, the intentional failure to follow generally accepted professional standards., Malpractice, the ethical principle to act in ways that benefit others, promoting their well-being and preventing harm., Beneficence, a written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent., Living Will, the accidental failure to do what a reasonable person should have known to do., Negligence, a legally binding document that says if a person becomes unresponsive, a healthcare team cannot perform CPR. , DNR, a set of guidelines that defines ethical principles and values that individuals or organizations must abide by, serving as a guide for decision-making and ensuring integrity, professionalism, and respect for stakeholders, Code of Ethics.
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