2018 Law and Professional Ethics Course

***Important*** This is NOT the California-specific course. If you are a California RCP, please consider the California Law and Professional Ethics course.***

This online, RCP-specific ethics course focuses on the theories of ethical decision making as it applies to: scope of practice, informed consent, confidentiality, discrimination, conflicts of interest, illegal or unethical acts, fraud, research, and more.

The post-course test contains 20 questions. Successful completion requires a score of 70% or more on the post-course test. Participants will be allowed two attempts to pass the post-course test.

Approved for 3.0 CRCE Hours

**Please note that all programs require the participant to view the entire program (video content of each module) prior to taking the final quiz and obtaining a course certificate.**

***This program has been approved by the Ohio Respiratory Care Board for 1 contact hour of continuing education meeting the Ethic and Law requirement under OAC 4761-9-04.

***Important*** This is NOT the California-specific course. If you are a California RCP, please consider the California Law and Professional Ethics course.***

Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
January 01, 2018
Expiration Date:
October 01, 2018 12:00 AM
Seminar Objectives
  • Module 1: Differentiate between morals and ethics; distinguish between ethical problem, distress, and dilemma; identify the three components of an ethical problem; and identify the six steps in the analysis of an ethical problem.
  • Module 2: Identify and define deontological theories, teleological theories, and virtue ethics; and describe the benefits of evaluation in future decision-making. situations
  • Module 3: Define decisional capacity; differentiate between informed consent and implied consent; identify how informed consent is applied to minors and those who lack decisional capacity; and define and explain advance directives, to include living wills, power of attorney and do not attempt resuscitation/limitation of treatment orders.
  • Module 4: Define and explain confidentiality and the release of information; define HIPAA and understand its impact on the health care environment; identify what information is confidential and how it relates to the patient's right to privacy; explain truthful disclosure and its impact on the health care environment.
  • Module 5: Define and relate professional ethics to the health care professions; define "self-deception" and how it affects personal integrity; explain the purpose of a scope of practice; and recognize consequences of practicing outside scope of practice.
  • Module 6: Relate the need for continuing education to the maintenance of clinical competency and identify the role continuing education plays in patient safety
  • Module 7: Define conflict of interest; define real and perceived conflicts of interest; and recognize situations in which a conflict of interest exists.
  • Module 8: Distinguish between intentional and unintentional torts; identify common unethical or illegal acts that result in disciplinary action; identify the three basic elements of fraud; identify the consequences of tort law violations; distinguish the differences between negligence and malpractice; and understand the licensure issues affecting respiratory therapist.
  • Module 9: Relate relevant history regarding biomedical research to current research practice; identify directives for biomedical research, to include the Nuremburg Code, the Declaration of Helsinki, the Belmont report, and 45 CFR 46; identify the role of the Institutional Review Board in biomedical research.
Welcome

This course will introduce and discuss basic ethical principles applicable to the delivery of healthcare. After reviewing background information for each topic, the learner will apply the principles presented by studying scenarios and responding to questions that assess his/her mastery of the content. The learner will then document his/her content mastery by passing a summative examination to complete the course requirements.

The welcome video is approximately 5 minutes in length.

The presenters disclose the following conflicts of interest:

Cheri Bate: no relationships to disclose
Joe Goss: no relationships to disclose
Tom Lamphere: no relationships to disclose
Shawna Strickland: no relationships to disclose

Module 1: Components of Ethical Problems

At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to:

  • Differentiate between morals and ethics
  • Distinguish between ethical problem, distress, and dilemma
  • Identify the three components of an ethical problem
  • Identify the six steps in the analysis of an ethical problem

The video for this module is approximately 20 minutes in length. This module also contains a 3-question post-module quiz.

Speaker Information
Joe Goss
Module 2: Ethical Decision-Making

At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to:

  • Identify and define deontological theories, teleological theories, and virtue ethics
  • Describe the benefits of evaluation in future decision-making situations

The video for this module is approximately 18 minutes in length. This module also contains a 3-question post-module quiz.

Speaker Information
Joe Goss
Module 3: Informed Consent and Advance Directives

At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to:

  • Define decisional capacity
  • Differentiate between informed consent and implied consent
  • Identify how informed consent is applied to minors and those who lack decisional capacity
  • Define and explain advance directives, to include living wills, power of attorney, and do not attempt resuscitation/limitation of treatment orders

The video for this module is approximately 17 minutes in length. This module also contains a 3-question post-module quiz.

Speaker Information
Doug Laher  [ view bio ]
Module 4: Confidentiality and Truth

At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to:

  • Define and explain confidentiality and the release of information
  • Define HIPAA and understand its impact on the health care environment
  • Identify what information is confidential and how it relates to the patient's right to privacy
  • Explain truthful disclosure and its impact on the health care environment

The video for this module is approximately 9 minutes in length. This module also contains a 3-question post-module quiz.

Speaker Information
Doug Laher  [ view bio ]
Module 5: Professionalism and Scope of Practice

At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to:

  • Define and relate professional ethics to the health care professions
  • Define "self-deception" and how it affects personal integrity
  • Explain the purpose of a scope of practice
  • Recognize consequences of practicing outside scope of practice

The video for this module is approximately 12 minutes in length. This module also contains a 3-question post-module quiz.

Speaker Information
Lanny Inabnit  [ view bio ]
Module 6: Continuing Education

At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to:

  • Relate the need for continuing education to the maintenance of clinical competency
  • Identify the role continuing education plays in patient safety

The video for this module is approximately 9 minutes in length. This module also contains a 6-question post-module quiz.

Speaker Information
Asha Desai  [ view bio ]
Module 7: Conflicts of Interest

At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to:

  • Define conflict of interest
  • Define real and perceived conflicts of interest
  • Recognize situations in which a conflict of interest exists

The video for this module is approximately 8 minutes in length. This module also contains a 3-question post-module quiz.

Speaker Information
Amanda Feil  [ view bio ]
Module 8: Illegal and Unethical Acts

At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to:

  • Distinguish between intentional and unintentional torts
  • Identify common unethical or illegal acts that result in disciplinary action
  • Identify the three basic elements of fraud
  • Identify the consequences of tort law violations
  • Distinguish the differences between negligence and malpractice
  • Understand the licensure issues affecting respiratory therapists

The video for this module is approximately 15 minutes in length. This module also contains a 3-question post-module quiz.

Speaker Information
Amanda Feil  [ view bio ]
Module 9: Ethics of Biomedical Research

At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:

  • Relate relevant history regarding biomedical research to current research practice
  • Identify directives for biomedical research, to include the Nuremburg Code, the Declaration of Helsinki, the Belmont Report, and 45CFR46
  • Identify the role of the Institutional Review Board in biomedical research

The video for this module is approximately 10 minutes in length. This module also contains a 2-question post-module quiz.

Speaker Information
Lanny Inabnit  [ view bio ]
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Continuing Respiratory Care Education: 3.00
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