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Legal, Ethical, and CRM Basics Flashcards
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Authority gradient in teams | Flattening hierarchy to encourage open and effective communication |
Beneficence principle | Actively promoting the patient’s well-being |
Closed-loop communication | Repeating instructions to confirm clarity and reduce errors |
Crew Resource Management (CRM) goal | Enhance team communication and decision-making |
Debriefing benefits | Identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement after a critical event |
Ethical dilemma resolution steps | Identify problem, gather facts, consider options, select best ethical action |
HIPAA purpose | Protect patient privacy and ensure confidentiality of health information |
Importance of accurate documentation | Facilitates continuity of care and reduces liability risks |
Informed consent | Patient agreement after receiving clear explanation of treatment risks and benefits |
Negligence definition | Failure to act according to the expected standard of care |
Nonmaleficence principle | Obligation to avoid causing harm |
Scope of practice | Legal boundaries defining procedures and actions permitted for a provider |
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Informed consent
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Patient agreement after receiving clear explanation of treatment risks and benefits
Front
Closed-loop communication
Back
Repeating instructions to confirm clarity and reduce errors
Front
Beneficence principle
Back
Actively promoting the patient’s well-being
Front
Crew Resource Management (CRM) goal
Back
Enhance team communication and decision-making
Front
Debriefing benefits
Back
Identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement after a critical event
Front
Importance of accurate documentation
Back
Facilitates continuity of care and reduces liability risks
Front
Authority gradient in teams
Back
Flattening hierarchy to encourage open and effective communication
Front
Scope of practice
Back
Legal boundaries defining procedures and actions permitted for a provider
Front
Ethical dilemma resolution steps
Back
Identify problem, gather facts, consider options, select best ethical action
Front
Nonmaleficence principle
Back
Obligation to avoid causing harm
Front
HIPAA purpose
Back
Protect patient privacy and ensure confidentiality of health information
Front
Negligence definition
Back
Failure to act according to the expected standard of care
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Covers legal responsibilities, documentation standards, ethical decision-making, and crew resource management principles for enhanced teamwork and patient safety.