Title: Ethics in Medical Radiography
1Ethics in Medical Radiography
- Rolly R. Reyes, BS, RT(R)
- Fall 2012
2What we will cover
- Definition and characteristics of ethics
- Ethics in health care
- ARRT Radiographers Code of Ethics
- Patients Bill of Rights
- Bioethics
- Bioethical Dilemmas
3Definition of Ethics
- A system or code of conduct and morals advocated
by a particular individual or group
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- The difference between a Profession and a Trade
is largely in how the specialty is perceived by
its practitioners and by others. - Source http//www.aapm.org/meetings/amos2/pdf/35
-9891-81513-482.pdf
5Ethics Characteristics
- Branch of Philosophy
- Understanding determinations and motivations
based on conceptions of right and wrong. - No rigid guidelines or strict rules
- Relatively stable, but can change over time as
peoples understanding of an issue changes.
6Ethnocentrism
- The notion that ones own ethnic group or culture
is superior to that of others.
Western Medicine vs Eastern Medicine
Conventional Medicine Homeopathic Medicine
Faith Healing
Holistic Medicine
Chiropractic
Acupuncture
Acupressure / Shiatsu
Shamans
7Ethics in the delivery of health care
- Ethics at the workplace
- Use of equipment supplies
- Interactions with patients co-workers
- Professional Comportment
- How you act your identity
- Honesty Integrity
- Bearing - confidence
- Appearance grooming hygiene
- Communication Verbal Non-verbal, language
- Im just an x-ray tech
- Punctuality
- Dependability Credibility
8Ethics in the delivery of health care
- Professional Continuing Education
- Now mandatory
- Increased knowledge
- Professional growth
- Participation at Professional Society meetings
- Attendance
- Giving talks
- Poster Sessions
- Serving on committees
- CSRT, ACERT, ASRT
9A.R.R.T. Standards of Ethics Comprised of Three
(3) Parts
- Code of Ethics
- Rules of Ethics
- Administrative Procedures
10A.R.R.T. Standards of Ethics
- Code of Ethics (10)
- Serves as a guide by which to evaluate
professional conduct as it relates to patients,
healthcare consumers, employers, colleagues, and
other members of the healthcare team. - Rules of Ethics
- Mandatory standards of minimally acceptable
professional conduct. - Violators subject to ARRT sanctions.
11ARRT Technologists Code of Ethics (10)
- Principle 1
- Conducts self in a professional manner
12ARRT Technologists Code of Ethics (10)
- Principle 3
- Delivers patient care and service unrestricted by
concerns of personal attributes or the nature of
the disease or illness, and without
discrimination on the basis of sex, race, creed,
religion, or socio-economic status.
13ARRT Technologists Code of Ethics (10)
- Principle 6
- Acts as an agent through observation and
communication to obtain pertinent information for
the physician to aid in the diagnosis and
treatment of the patient.
14ARRT Technologists Code of Ethics (10)
- Principle 7
- Demonstrates expertise in minimizing radiation
exposure to the patient, self and other members
of the health care team.
15ARRT Technologists Code of Ethics (10)
- Principle 10
- Strives to improve knowledge and skills by
participating in continuing education and
professional activities.
16AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 1
- The patient has the right to considerate and
respectful care.
17AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 2
- The patient has the right to be well informed
about their illness, possible treatments, and
likely outcome. The patient has the right to
know the names and roles of the people treating
them.
18AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 3
- The patient has the right to consent to or refuse
a treatment as permitted by law. If a patient
refuses a recommended treatment they will receive
other needed and available care.
19AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 4
- The patient has the right to have an advance
directive, such as a living will or health care
proxy.
20AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 5
- The patient has the right to privacy.
21AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 6
- The patient has the right to expect that
treatment records are confidential unless the
patient has given permission to release that
information.
22AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 7
- The patient has the right to review their medical
record and to have the information explained,
except where restricted by law.
23AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 8
- The patient has the right to expect that the
hospital will provide necessary health services
to the best of its ability.
24AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 9
- The patient has the right to know if this
hospital has relationships with outside parties
that may influence your treatment and care.
25AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 10
- The patient has the right to consent or decline
to take part in research affecting your care.
26AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 11
- The patient has the right to be told of realistic
care alternatives when hospital care is no longer
appropriate.
27AHA Patients Bill of Rights (12)
- Right 12
- The patient has the right to know hospital rules
that will affect them and their treatment, and
about charges and payment methods.
28Bioethics
- Branch of ethics dealing with the ethical
problems arising from scientific advances, esp.
in biology and medicine. - Relatively new discipline
- Accepted in health care
- Gives rise to Bioethical Dilemmas
29Bioethical Dilemma
- Situation requiring moral judgement between two
or more equally problem-fraught alternatives
there are two or more competing moral norms
present, creating a challenge about what to do - There isnt any one right thing to do
30Examples of Bioethical Dilemmas
- Code Blue
- Full code, Slow code, No code
- DNR order
- Euthanasia (Mercy Killing, Right to die)
- Abortion
- Organ transplantation
- When to harvest organs definition of death
- Priority in assigning organs
- Animal organs
- Conflicts with religious beliefs
31Examples of Bioethical Dilemmas
- Triaging of patients
- HIV Positive Patient
- Artificial Insemination
- Harvesting of ova and sperm from the dead
- Cryonics/cryogenics
- Genetic engineering
- Others?
32Bioethical Dilemmas
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- As technological advancements continue to be
made more Bioethical Dilemmas will be experienced
in many aspects of private and professional
life. - The radiographer must think about how you will
respond in these situations before you are
confronted by them.
33In Summary
- Ethical principles are an important part of your
professional life as a radiographer. - There are many components to Professional Ethics
- In most cases there are no completely right or
wrong answers to ethical dilemmas - You need to think about, and determine now, how
you will respond to various bioethical dilemmas
that you may encounter.