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Jazan university Duties of health care providers towards patients Group 6 Jana Nizar Refael Loujain ahmed Al-Hagawi Sultana Hussein Al-Senussi Rowaid cd Gentle handilin Good treatment smungatporens Ss ( Help and Cure) Respect the patient Discreet when asking Show humility ,Treat your patient as a person not just a body SS . Fairness Treat all patients equally without 8 / ie: a ae discrimination Achieving Patient's Interest and Guarding His/Her Right (autonomy and interest) : v Educate the patient v Tell the patient about possible complications Vv Respect the patient's scheduled times V Limit the medical investigations ¥ Continue delivering the medical care needed v Refer patient whenever it is in the patient's interest Bastien consent {IIncompetent patient consent L-children 2:Insane patient 3- unconscious patient a in this case ,her legal guardian C (parents or whoever) to give this consent ¥ the healthcare practitioner should present enough information in a language that the patient can understand. ¥ the patient consent should be made voluntarily without pressure v the consent should be written at the time the healthcare will perform any possible risks woman’s consent Qq_ stron des thee ao sive a consent to what is related to her Qy adult woman has the right to give a consent to family planning procedure Also ~ surgical operation Rarouebeariaen. ~ emergency andife threatening vhysterectom ponaons Reassurance include: Breaking bad news Looking to Praying for Gradual approach physiological need patients Limited the information Choose a suitable time + place | _Positive interaction with patients teeing speak humanely Reassurance include: Remind the patient of divine wisdom Give the patient hope with some stories that happened to those who are in the same condition we The healthcare should not telling the patients something not authorized to disclose Maintaining Patient’s Secrets — Confidentiality the disclosure should be made only to the official specialized authorities : Reporting death resulting from a criminal act, orto @ prevent a crimefrom happening Reporting of communicable or infectious diseases @ I disclosure is requested by a judiciary authority @ To defend a charge against a healthcare e practitioner alleged by the patient or his/her family in relation to the practitioner's competence or how he/she practices his/her profession. Disclosure should be only before the official authorities If the disclosure to the patient's family or others is useful for the treatment, then there is no objection to such disclosure after seeking the patient's consent The healthcare practitioner can disclose some of his/her patient'ssecrets when needed for the education of other healthcare team members Maintaining Patient’s Secrets — Confidentiality ¥ Use recording voices of patients or their pictures for some purposes like medical research or medical education There are regulation for that : ¥ Itis not permissible to take pictures or record the patient except in the case of his consent, and thepatient has the right to withdraw his consent after taken his recordings and images were taken Vif the patient is unconscious, consent is obtained from the 1 legal guardian, and the patient has the right to withdraw consent if he wakes up_ ¥Should taking health origin consent ¥ That it does not violate public morals and professional ethics There are cases in which it is permissible to take pictures without obtaining the consent of the EL [pat suchas: Ti =I Photo and VPictures of the internal Recording organs of the body the patient's VEndoscopic pictures voice vDiagnostic imaging *Saudi Arabia has strict laws the patient's when refuse treatment + doctor 1- You know what might happen 2- | listen to you and your opinion 3-You listen to me and my point of view 4- He says he doesn't understand you, so take him back to his doctor 5- Please sign a non-agreement contract ~ Qe ie o) Dealing with the doctor when refuse treatment If it is not an emergency and harmful situation and there is an alternative, you can refuse to treat your patient Thank you for listening

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