Understanding Patient Data Ethics

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Understanding Patient Data Ethics

Take a deep dive into the crucial ethical considerations surrounding patient data and individual rights. This quiz is designed to test your knowledge on the virtues of ethical handling and protection of sensitive information.

  • 20 engaging questions
  • Multiple-choice format
  • Perfect for healthcare professionals and students alike
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CaringGuardian512
What are amongst the codes of Ethics?
Fairly and lawfully processed
A Standard for professionals and Organisations to be assessed with.
Patients could see their own information.
Secure and restricted access to it.
What are amongst individual rights?
Patients could see their own information
Racial/ Ethnic Origin
Patient can give consent for others to view their information, but with a court order.
Justify the purpose of use.
If I see a drunk patient, what should I do?
Receive consent from patient, after judging them
Receive consent from next of kin.
When was the Data Protection Act compiled?
1980
2018
1984
2007
Aim of the Data Protection Act is...
Keep a balance between patients data and those who want to use it
Keep a balance between Employer data and healthcare.
Keep a balance between Patients data and doctors
Keep a balance between patients and their data.
What is regarded as sensitive information?
Sexual Orientation
Name
Date of Birth
Address
Who made the 6 key principles on data protection act?
Information Governance Review
Freedom of Information Act
Data Protection Act
Mental Health Act
Which approach is a modern approach?
Normative
Descriptive
" It is universal" What approach is this?
Normative
Descriptive
" Outlines the major ethical consideration" Where is this from?
Code of Ethics
Purpose of Code of Ethics
Individual Rights
Moral Principles
"Data is not transferred out of the European Union Economic Area unless acceptable security is in place" Where is this from?
8 key principles
Code of Ethics
Purpose of code of ethics
Individual Rights
"They can request their info if it needs to be corrected, erased or blocked" Where is this from?
Individual Rights
Code of Ethics
Purpose of code of Ethics
8 key principles
Would information such as physical health be secured?
Yes
No
' One of the principles are to not do harm whatsoever' From what Philosophical theory is this from
Utilitarianism
Deontology
" If there are no alternatives, then reduce harm as much as possible" From what Moral Principle is this statement from?
Respect for Autonomy
Beneficence
Non-Maleficence
Justice
" No External pressure should be given to the patient, whether it is family, police or carers" Where is this statement from?
Voluntary
Informed
Capacity
Autonomy
Would you assess mental capacity when the patient withdraws consent?
Yes
No
A radiographer had imaged a patient without their consent, what would that be regarded as?
Assault
Battery
Would a Radiographer need Verbal, Non-Verbal, Written consent when imaging?
Verbal
Non-Verbal
Written
Which approaches' aim is to understand what people's moral are?
Normative
Descriptive
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