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question 3
1 point
how should a healthcare professional handle a situation where they overhear a colleague discussing a patients private information in public?
join the conversation
discreetly remind the colleague of the patient privacy policies and offer to help them find a private space to discuss patient information
ignore it, as its not their responsibility
tell the patient about the breach
question 4
1 point
in a professional setting, appropriate behavior entails:
regularly using personal smartphones for social purposes during work hours
engaging in office gossip to build relationships with colleagues
addressing and resolving conflicts in a constructive and respectful manner
arriving late or leaving early as long as the main tasks are completed
For Question 3, patient privacy is crucial in healthcare. Disrupting the inappropriate conversation while protecting privacy is key. Joining the conversation may further breach privacy, ignoring is unethical, and telling the patient immediately may cause unnecessary distress. Reminding the colleague of privacy policies and suggesting a private space is appropriate.
For Question 4, in a professional setting, using personal smartphones for social purposes during work hours, engaging in office - gossip, and irregular work hours (even if tasks are done) are not considered appropriate. Constructively resolving conflicts shows professionalism.
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Question 3: B. Discreetly remind the colleague of the patient privacy policies and offer to help them find a private space to discuss patient information
Question 4: C. Addressing and resolving conflicts in a constructive and respectful manner