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In the patient/provider relationship who has the presumed power
Providers
In the patient/provider relationship who is vulnerable
Patient
What is the heart of the diagnostic and treatment process
History and physical
What factors affect the pnt/provider relationship
1. prejudices
2. previous encounters
3. reactions to your pnt
In order to develope a rapport/partnership with a pnt what attributes must you have
1. empathy
2. focus on ont needs and concern
3. Be open and honest
4. focus on meaning of silence
Why do we want to collect psychosocial and biologic info
1. facilitate compliance
2. tx and promote healthy lifestyle
3. understand what pnt expects of you
What are the goals of an interview
1. Discovery
2. Share
3. Negotiate
4. Counsel
5. Union
6. Support
Define Discovery
info leading to dx and management
Define Share
provide info about dx
What should the provider negotiate with the pnt
course of action for pnt tx
What is a joint effort regarding all aspects of care during sickness and health
union
What are the six aspects ethics that should be considered with provider/pnt relationship
1. autonomy
2. beneficence
3. nonmaleficence
4. utilitarianism
5. fairness and justice
6. deontoligical imperatives
Define autonomy
pnt need for self-determination or pnt's right to determine what is best for them
What influnce does a paternalistic professional have on autonomy
invades autonomy
What does of pnt is better able to exercise autonomy
well informed
What is the need to do good
Beneficence
Wht is to do no harm
Nonmaleficence
Define utilitarianism
appropriate use of resourses that is for the greater good of the community
What are examples of utilitarianism
immunizations
prophylaxis meds
rationing
triage
What is the balance between autonomy and competing interests of family and community
fairness and justice
Define Deontological imperatives
duties of provider established by tradition and in cultural contexts
What type of care is the cure by inducing a pathologic reaction antagonistic to the disease being tx'ed
allopathy
What type of care treats the person as a whole and has a primaryly eastern root
alternative
What must you consider as it pertains to ethics
accept pnt perspective
maintain respect and flexibility
make sure not resulting from: poor comms, legal confusion, personailty conflict
What must you examine about yourself before talking with a pnt
1. biases
2. value judgement
3. routines
4. tradtion
When speeaking through an interpreter what habit must you maintain
talk to patient and not to the interpretor
True/false
stranger might be more appropriate as they maybe more objective
True
What must your behavior communicate
empathy and trust