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How are ethics and ethical behaviors regulated in the healthcare workplace?
by establishing ethical standards and codes of ethics for employees to follow
by prosecuting employees who do behave within the bounds of the law
by creating a vision statement about the work that it hopes to accomplish in the future
by setting up video monitors to watch how employees behave when no one is looking
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Correct answer: by establishing ethical standards and codes of ethics for employees to follow.
Explanation: ethics in healthcare are primarily regulated through written codes, policies, professional standards, training, licensure and oversight (including institutional ethics committees and professional boards). Prosecuting employees is a legal enforcement mechanism used when laws are broken, not the primary way to regulate everyday ethical behavior. A vision statement may guide culture but does not enforce behavior. Video monitoring is surveillance and raises privacy/legal issues; it’s not an appropriate general method for regulating ethics.
Explanation: ethics in healthcare are primarily regulated through written codes, policies, professional standards, training, licensure and oversight (including institutional ethics committees and professional boards). Prosecuting employees is a legal enforcement mechanism used when laws are broken, not the primary way to regulate everyday ethical behavior. A vision statement may guide culture but does not enforce behavior. Video monitoring is surveillance and raises privacy/legal issues; it’s not an appropriate general method for regulating ethics.
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