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Ethics Puzzle #1

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Respecting the decision making capacities of autonomous persons.
The patient must clearly understand to what they are consenting. (This is one of the three main components of informed consent.)
Psychologists may provide services to anyone in an ________. Afterwards, they should make a referral.
The principle of being loyal to the client and putting the client's interests first.
With an appropriate ____ __ ____ form, psychologists can release any information in the patient's record.
The general right of an individual to control the disclosure of personal information and to be protected against external intrusions.
The statutory mechanism by which certain designated professionals are exempt from disclosing patient information in a courtroom.
Competence involves: technical skills, emotional competence, and _____.
The avoidance of causing harm to others.
Core beliefs that determine how a person behaves in certain situations.
The HIPPA ______ ______ applies to the manner in which information is stored and how privacy is protected in an office.
Verbal consent should always be followed up with _____ consent to create a record.
Information about impending actions. This should not be used by mental health services.
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Consent to treatment must be _____. Therefore, consent should not be coerced, induced, or given under duress.
The ability to perform according to the standards of the professions.
Beneficence, autonomy, nonmaleficence, fidelity, and justice are all _____ _____ _____.
Patients must be legally _____ to consent to treatment. (This is one of the three main components of informed consent.)
Informed consent requires "______ ______" before anything takes place.
Treating people fairly. All people should get what they need. However, this principle does not mean that all people should have the same thing.
An ethical principle in which the treating professional is prohibited from disclosing information about a client to a third party without the client’s consent.
Providing benefits and balancing benefits, risks, and costs.
_____ _____ set standards that govern professionals in their interactions with clients.
Refers to standards of conduct that indicate how one should behave based on moral duties and virtues, which are derived from principles of right and wrong
A situation for which no course of action seems satisfactory. In this situation, two moral principles give a person contradictory advice regarding how to proceed.