Lesson 1: Section I. The Nature of Ethics - Health Care Ethics ITechnology, Caring, and Values. - Health Care Ethics IValues in an Age of Litigation. - Health Care Ethics IEthics in Your-to-Day Work - Health Care Ethics IEthics, A Philosophic Study of Ideal Behavior - Health Care Ethics IThe Patient's Risk of Contracting Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - Health Care Ethics IThe Risk of Health Providers Contracting Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome From Patients. - Health Care Ethics IThe Risk of Health Providers Contracting Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome From Patients-cont. - Health Care Ethics IDistancing Behavior. - Health Care Ethics IFigure 1-2. Sources for morality - Health Care Ethics ISection II. How Ethics Affects Health Care Decisions - Health Care Ethics IProfessional Ethics. - Health Care Ethics IRole of the Medical Ethicist - Health Care Ethics IProfessional Codes of Conduct - Health Care Ethics IFigure 1-3. Code of Ethics - Health Care Ethics IThe Patient's Bill of Rights - Health Care Ethics ISpecific Tenets of the Patient's Bill of Rights. - Health Care Ethics IThe right to an interpreter (principle nine). - Health Care Ethics IFigure 1-4. Patient's Bill of Rights-cont. - Health Care Ethics IFigure 1-4. Patient's Bill of Rights-concluded - Health Care Ethics IEthics Grapples wiith Tough Questions - Health Care Ethics IDr. Quill and the Acute Leukemia Patient - Health Care Ethics IMoral Imperative vs Self-Interest. - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 1 - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660031Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660032Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660033Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660034Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660035Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660036Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1 - Health Care Ethics ISolutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Health Care Ethics INotes - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660039Notes-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660040Notes-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660041Lesson Assignment - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660042Lesson 2: Section I. Values, Beliefs, and Attitudes - Health Care Ethics IFigure 2-1. Characteristics of human values. - Health Care Ethics IFigure 2-2. Types of beliefs. - Health Care Ethics IEthical Values vary by Family, Sex, Race, Age Group, Nationality, and so forth - Health Care Ethics ISoviet Views on Euthanasia. - Health Care Ethics IEthical Values can Change Over Time - Health Care Ethics IChanging Values, Beliefs, and Attitudes. - Health Care Ethics IVarying Values Affect the Practice of Medicine in Different Locales - Health Care Ethics IEthics Is Not Law - Health Care Ethics IEthics, The Movement of the Nineties - Health Care Ethics ISection II. The Ethics of Caring: Responding to Patient Mood Swings - Health Care Ethics IStrangeness - Health Care Ethics IConcern Over Bodily Sensations - Health Care Ethics IBehavioral Responses of the Patient - Health Care Ethics IBe sympathetic and understanding. - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 2 - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 2-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660059Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660060Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660061Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660062Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660063Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2 - Health Care Ethics INotes - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660065Notes-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660066Lesson Assignment - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660067Lesson Assignment-cont. - Health Care Ethics ILesson 3: Section I. The Sources of the Law - Health Care Ethics IHospital-Initiated Suits. - Health Care Ethics IBioethical/Legal Issues in the News-concluded - Health Care Ethics IDecision and Rules of Administrative Agencies - Health Care Ethics ISection II. The Nature and Role of the Law - Health Care Ethics IThe Adaptability of the Law. - Health Care Ethics IEnforcing Ethical and Legal Standards. - Health Care Ethics ITypes of Public Law - Health Care Ethics ITypes of Private Law - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 3 - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660079Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660080Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660081Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3 - Health Care Ethics INotes - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660083Lesson Assignment - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660084Lesson 4: Section I. Tort Law and Health Care - Health Care Ethics IIntentional Torts - Health Care Ethics IInvasion of Privacy. - Health Care Ethics ISection II. Negligence - Health Care Ethics IThe Four Elements of Liability for Actionable Negligence - Health Care Ethics IInjury, the Third Element of Liability for Actionable Negligence - Health Care Ethics IThe "Fifth Element" of Liability for Actionable Negligence - Health Care Ethics INonactionable Negligence - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 4 - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 4-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660094Exercises, Lesson 4-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660095Exercises, Lesson 4-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660096Exercises, Lesson 4-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660097Exercises, Lesson 4-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660098Exercises, Lesson 4-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660099Solution to Exercises, Lesson 4 - Health Care Ethics INotes - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660101Lesson Assignment - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660102Lesson 5: Section I. Res Ipsa Loquitor and Respondeat Superior - Health Care Ethics IFigure 5-1. Five conditions for res ipsa laquitur. - Health Care Ethics IDefining the Term "Employer." - Health Care Ethics IFurthering One's Own Business Interests - Health Care Ethics ISection II. Federal Tour Claims Act - Health Care Ethics IFeres Doctrine: Service-Connected Injuries not Included - Health Care Ethics IFigure 5-3. Incident to service injuries. - Health Care Ethics INonservice-Connected Injuries Covered - Health Care Ethics IArbitration. - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 5 - Health Care Ethics IExercises, Lesson 5-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660113Exercises, Lesson 5-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660114Exercises, Lesson 5-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660115Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 5 - Health Care Ethics IAppendix A. Code of Ethics for X-Ray Technologists - Health Care Ethics IAppendix B. A Model of the Patient's Bill of Rights - Health Care Ethics IAppendix B. A Model of the Patient's Bill of Rights-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660119Appendix B. A Model of the Patient's Bill of Rights-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660120Appendix C. Glossary - Health Care Ethics IAppendix C. Glossary-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660122Appendix C. Glossary-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660123Appendix C. Glossary-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660124Appendix C. Glossary-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660125Appendix C. Glossary-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660126Appendix C. Glossary-cont. - Health Care Ethics I - MD00660127Health Care Ethics I
