PPD - SEMESTER 1 & 2

?
  • Created by: ggmonkey
  • Created on: 09-06-19 13:42
View mindmap
  • Medical Law and Ethics
    • The Golden Triad
      • Consequentialism
        • An action is right if it has the best consequences
      • Deontology
        • An action is right if it is in line with a moral or law
      • Virtue Ethics
        • An action is right if it is what a virtuous person would do
    • Four Principles approach
      • Autonomy
        • Freedom of control
      • Beneficence
        • Do good
      • Justice
        • Fair treatment
      • Non-maleficence
        • Do no harm
    • Four Quadrants approach
      • Contextual features
        • Impact of the decision on the patients famiy and medical team
      • Patient preferences
        • Has the patient expressed prior preferences?
      • Quality of life
        • Does the patients current position mean that their quality of life will be undesirable to the patient?
      • Medical indications
        • Patients diagnosis and prognosis
  • Patient Safety
    • Errors
      • Mistakes
        • Knowledge problem
          • UNINTENTIONAL
      • Lapses
        • Skill or technique problem
          • UNINTENTIONAL
      • Violations
        • Attitude/behaviour problem
          • INTENTIONAL
      • Preventable
    • Person approach
      • Human is a hazard
      • Forgetfullness
      • Laziness
      • Carelessness
    • System approach
      • Human is a hero
      • A well built system makes error dificult
      • A well built system catches human error before harm
    • Safety culture
      • Workers accept responsibility
      • Learn from mistakes
      • Encouraging identification of safety issues
      • Prioritise safety above finance
      • Effective safety systems
    • Cognitive load theory
      • Dificult task
        • Intrinisic load
      • Distractions
        • Extrinsic load
      • Creating a plan of action
        • Germane load
    • Adverse effects
      • Non-preventable
  • Work, stress and illness
    • DCS Model
      • DEMAND
        • High job demands
      • CONTROL
        • Low job control
          • Decision authority
          • Skill development
      • SUPPORT
        • Low job support
    • Objective Model
      • Stress related personal injury is treated like physical injury by exposure
      • Perceptions of the job by different people will affect the outcome
      • Relates social groups to disease and draws comparisons
    • Work Stress
      • Objective and subjective factors in work which generate stress

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar Medicine resources:

See all Medicine resources »See all Ethics resources »