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Ethics and Safety
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VALUES AND ETHICS Values Moral Values Ethics Ethical Dilemma Legal Rights
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PROFESSIONAL ETHICS ARRT Standards of Ethics Responsibility and Accountability Resolving Ethical problems
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Resolving Ethical problems List everyone involved and identify perceptions Presume everyone has patient’s best interest in mind Gather relevant information Clarify ethical issues Determine strengths of each resolution Use best resolution
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7 Biomedical Ethics Autonomy Nonmaleficence Beneficence Justice Fidelity Veracity Confidentiality
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LEGAL CONSIDERATION State Licensing Standards of Care: Professional, Clinical, Quality Performance Standards Informed Consent Incident Reports Good Samaritan Laws Patient Rights
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BASIC LEGAL CONCEPTS Criminal Law Civil Law Negligence and Malpractice Assault and Battery Invasion of Privacy False Imprisonment Defamation of Character
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CRIMINAL Individual who threatens society Misdemeanors or felonies Result is punishment of person accused
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CIVIL Precedents and principles Torts Intentional and Unintentional Compensates client, not to punish accused
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NEGLIGENCE When a healthcare professional provides substandard care.
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MALPRACTICE Result of professional misconduct Patient must prove: Tech owed a duty to the patient Tech didn’t carry out duty Patient was injured Patient’s injury was a result of tech’s failure to carry out the duty
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Lack of Communication Most common cause for malpractice “A patient fell and was injured in the radiology department of a hospital. The radiologist’s defense was that the nurse had not filled out the requisition adequately; therefore, he had had no knowledge of the patient’s history of being unable to walk for 6 months. However, the court held the Radiologist liable for negligence in not remaining alert to the reasonable possibility that the patient might faint and fall.”
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Doctrine of Respondeat Superior Employer will be held liable for an employee’s negligent act. –Employer-employee relationship –Employee must be functioning under the authority of employer Master-servant relationship: right to control employee’s activities, supervise, pay wage, discharge employee
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LEGAL CONCEPTS CONT… Assault Battery Invasion of Privacy False Imprisonment Defamation of Character
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SAFETY Emergency Preparedness Weather Weather Alerts Bomb Bomb Threats Disaster Disaster Plan
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Safety Guidelines Walk, don’t run Obey warnings Move cautiously Do not obstruct vision Never use hands to compress trash Clean spills quickly Use locks and good body mechanics Never leave patient unattended on an x-ray table Keep floors and hallways unobstructed
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MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SAFETY Visual Inspection Medical Device Reporting
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Electrical Safety Guidelines Never attempt repair Never pull on cords Do not use multiple adapters or ext cords Always use 3-pronged plugs Avoid contact with water; hands dry Do not use equipment with frayed cords Keep cords out of doorways and walkways
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OSHA Hazardous Communication Rules Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
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PREVENTION OF FALLS Learn condition of patient Keep floors clear Side rails always up Wheelchairs locked NEVER leave patient unattended
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FIRE SAFETY Pull alarm closest to you Remove persons in danger Turn off equipment and O2 Close all doors and windows
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RACE Guidelines RRRR – Remove and Rescue AAAA – Alert, activate alarm and announce CCCC – Contain by closing doors and windows EEEE - Extinguish
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FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Paper and wood: Soda and acid water Rubbish or wood: Dry Chemical Grease or electrical: Carbon Dioxide Rubbish, wood, grease, anesthetic: Antifreeze or water
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RADIATION SAFETY ALARA Time Distance Shielding Hang lead aprons
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