1.Beneficence - ANS-The responsibility to assist the affected person--- To eliminate damage,
save you harm, and promote properly ("do no damage").
Acting inside the affected person's quality hobby.
Compassionate affected person care.
The middle precept in patient advocacy.
2.Nonmaleficence - ANS-The responsibility to keep away from harm.
Protecting a affected person from Harm.
Example: a patient wants to be dealt with with biphosphonates however has a hx of GI bleeding
and peptic ulcer disease. The NP does not prescribe biphosphonates.
2.Utilitarianism - ANS-The duty to act in a way this is beneficial to or advantages the general
public.
The outcome of the action is what topics with utilitarianism. It additionally approach to use a
resource (tax money) for the gain of maximum.
May resemble Justice but is isn't always the equal idea.
3.Justice - ANS-The first-rate of being truthful and appearing with a loss of bias. The truthful
and equitable distribution of societal assets.
4.Veracity - ANS-The responsibility to offer records absolutely and honestly.
In order for patients to make an knowledgeable and rational decision approximately their fitness
care, pertinent records (together with "awful" news) ought to not be withheld or ignored.
5.Who does the processing of claims and administrative paintings for some other agency
(fitness insurer, fitness plan, retirement plan)? - ANS-TPA
6.Ombudsman - ANS-A person who acts as an middleman (or liason) among the affected
person and an company.
Investigates and mediates the compliant from both aspects and tries to attain a fair end.
7.Guardian Ad Litem - ANS-An man or woman who is assigned by way of a court (and has the
legal authority) to behave inside the fine interest of the ward.
The ward is usually a person who's a baby, or someone who's frail or prone.
8.Medicare A - ANS-Automatic at age sixty five
Pays for inpatient hospitalization
hospice care
home fitness care
skilled nursing facility
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