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| Ethical and Legal Foundations | p. 1 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 2 |
| History | p. 4 |
| Values | p. 4 |
| Professionalism | p. 8 |
| Ethical Schools of Thought | p. 9 |
| Ethical Models | p. 10 |
| Patients' Rights | p. 12 |
| Legal Issues | p. 14 |
| The Law | p. 15 |
| The Lawsuit | p. 17 |
| Risk Management | p. 19 | ... MORE
| Quality Assurance | p. 19 |
| Principles of Beneficence and Nonmaleficence | p. 27 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 28 |
| Proportionality | p. 29 |
| Beneficence | p. 30 |
| Nonmaleficence | p. 30 |
| Differences Between Beneficence and Nonmaleficence | p. 31 |
| Medical Indications Involving Principles of Beneficence and Nonmaleficence | p. 31 |
| Justice | p. 31 |
| Contractual Agreements | p. 33 |
| Surrogate Obligations | p. 33 |
| Imaging Professional's Role | p. 34 |
| Patient's Role | p. 35 |
| Legal Issues | p. 35 |
| Standard of Care | p. 35 |
| Negligence | p. 38 |
| Methods to Decrease Risk | p. 39 |
| Caring and Communication | p. 54 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 55 |
| Definition of Caring | p. 56 |
| Professional Care | p. 58 |
| Examples of Caring and Communication | p. 61 |
| Legal Issues | p. 62 |
| Health Literacy | p. 63 |
| Caring | p. 66 |
| Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent | p. 72 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 74 |
| Definition of Autonomy | p. 75 |
| Patient Care Partnership | p. 75 |
| Information Delivery | p. 76 |
| Complications of Autonomy, Informed Consent, and Right of Refusal | p. 77 |
| Verfication of Informed Consent | p. 77 |
| Cometence and Incompetence Surrogacy | p. 79 |
| Obstacles to Autonomy and Informed Consent | p. 79 |
| Respect for Autonomy | p. 80 |
| Therapeutic Privilege | p. 81 |
| Emergency Situations | p. 81 |
| Competence and Advance Directives | p. 81 |
| Application of Ethical Theories to Autonomy | p. 81 |
| Legal Issues | p. 82 |
| Tort Law | p. 83 |
| Simple Consent | p. 83 |
| Intentional Torts | p. 83 |
| Unintentional Torts | p. 84 |
| Informed Consent | p. 85 |
| Truthfulness and Confidentiality | p. 95 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 96 |
| Truthfulness and Veracity | p. 96 |
| Right to the Truth | p. 98 |
| Confidentiality | p. 99 |
| Obligatory Secrets | p. 99 |
| Exceptions to Confidentiality | p. 100 |
| Confidentiality and AIDS | p. 101 |
| Legal Issues | p. 101 |
| HIPAA | p. 102 |
| Patient Authorization | p. 103 |
| Statutory Disclosure | p. 104 |
| Duty to Warn Third Parties | p. 104 |
| AIDS and HIV | p. 106 |
| Patient Access to Medical Records | p. 108 |
| Torts Regarding Confidentiality | p. 108 |
| Death and Dying | p. 116 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 117 |
| Value of Life | p. 118 |
| Definitions of Death | p. 119 |
| The Patient | p. 119 |
| Sanctity of Human Life | p. 119 |
| Suicide | p. 119 |
| Imaging Professionals and Suicide | p. 121 |
| Euthanasia | p. 121 |
| Patients' Rights Regarding Euthanasia | p. 123 |
| Advance Directives and Surrogates | p. 124 |
| Quality of Life | p. 124 |
| Ethics Committees and Services for Patients with Terminal Illnesses | p. 125 |
| Family in Death and Dying | p. 126 |
| Legal Issues | p. 126 |
| Definitions of Death | p. 126 |
| Determination of Death | p. 127 |
| Directives | p. 129 |
| Physician-Assisted Suicide | p. 130 |
| Competence and Life-Sustaining Treatment | p. 131 |
| No-Code Orders | p. 132 |
| Living Wills | p. 133 |
| Durable Powers of Attorney for Health Care Decisions | p. 134 |
| Family Consent Laws | p. 135 |
| Uniform Health Care Decisions Act | p. 135 |
| Absence of Advance Directives | p. 136 |
| Patient in a Persistent Vegetative State | p. 136 |
| Patients Who Have Never Been Competent | p. 137 |
| Health Care Distribution | p. 142 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 143 |
| Biomedical Ethical Challenge | p. 144 |
| Rights and Health Care | p. 144 |
| Scarcity and Distribution | p. 145 |
| Distribution Allocation Groups | p. 145 |
| Distribution Theories | p. 145 |
| Distribution Decision-Making Criteria | p. 148 |
| Traditional Care | p. 149 |
| Health Care Delivery Model and Managed Care | p. 150 |
| Patient-Focused Care | p. 150 |
| Quality and Cost Effectiveness | p. 152 |
| Imaging Professionals' Participation | p. 152 |
| Legal Issues | p. 154 |
| Access to Medical Care | p. 154 |
| Health Care Costs | p. 154 |
| Managed Care | p. 155 |
| History of Managed Care Organizations | p. 158 |
| Legislation and Regulation of Managed Care | p. 160 |
| Institute of Medicine and Risk Managed Care | p. 161 |
| Medicare and Medicaid | p. 161 |
| Patient-Focused Care | p. 162 |
| Impact on the Imaging Professional | p. 163 |
| Student and Employee Rights and Responsibilities | p. 171 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 172 |
| Ethical Theories | p. 173 |
| Models | p. 175 |
| Autonomy and Informed Decisions | p. 176 |
| Truthfulness and Confidentiality | p. 178 |
| Justice | p. 179 |
| Values | p. 180 |
| Legal Issues | p. 182 |
| Contract Law | p. 182 |
| Due Process | p. 183 |
| Substantive Due Process | p. 183 |
| Procedural Due Process | p. 184 |
| JRCERT Due Process Standards | p. 185 |
| Whistleblowing | p. 186 |
| Malpractice Liability Insurance | p. 188 |
| Employee Rights | p. 189 |
| Exceptions | p. 189 |
| Diversity | p. 196 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 197 |
| Diversity Defined | p. 198 |
| Diversity and Ethics | p. 201 |
| Diversity and Values, | p. 203 |
| Legal Issues | p. 203 |
| Institute of Medicine Report | p. 203 |
| Cultural and Linguistic Competency | p. 207 |
| Mandates Regarding Discrimination and Cultural Diversity | p. 207 |
| What Does Cultural and Linguistic Competency Mean to the Radiologic Technologist? | p. 209 |
| Antidiscrimination Statutes in Employment Situations | p. 210 |
| Antidiscrimination Statutes in Patient Treatment Situations | p. 216 |
| Overview of New Technology and Future Challenges | p. 224 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 226 |
| Imaging's Example for Health Care in the 21st Century | p. 227 |
| New Technologies | p. 227 |
| Biomedical Research | p. 227 |
| Imaging Professionals' Obligation to Research | p. 228 |
| Ethics of Interpretation of Imaging Procedures and Testing | p. 229 |
| Ethical Dilemmas of Transplants | p. 230 |
| New Reproductive Methods | p. 232 |
| Humane Genome Project | p. 233 |
| Continuous Quality Improvement and Quality Assurance | p. 234 |
| Advanced Education and Responsibility | p. 234 |
| Ethics Committees | p. 235 |
| Preparing for the Future | p. 237 |
| Legal Issues | p. 237 |
| Technologic Advances Causing Legal and Ethical Havoc | p. 237 |
| Law into the Future | p. 239 |
| Legal Issues with the Human Genome Project | p. 240 |
| New Technology and the Law for Imaging Professionals | p. 241 |
| Glossary | p. 247 |
| Code of Ethics | p. 254 |
| Sample Documentation Forms | p. 273 |
| Patient Safety and Privacy Resources | p. 278 |
| Answers to Chapter Review Questions | p. 283 |
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