Sec. 10.32.20.04. Code of Ethics  


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  • A. The ethical responsibilities of a licensed perfusionist include, but are not limited to, compliance with the principles set forth in §B of this regulation.

    B. A licensed perfusionist:

    (1) Shall:

    (a) Practice medically acceptable methods of treatment and may not endeavor to practice beyond the competence and the authority vested in the perfusionist by the physician;

    (b) Report:

    (i) Known illegal, unethical, or incompetent conduct; or

    (ii) In good faith, suspected illegal, unethical, or incompetent conduct;

    (c) Respect the patient’s rights and dignity;

    (d) Maintain patient confidentiality and protect privileged information;

    (e) Place the patient’s best interest ahead of all else;

    (f) Guard against conflicts of interest including avoiding those involving financial or personal gain;

    (g) Uphold the dignity and honor of the profession and abide by its ethical principles; and

    (h) Be familiar with existing state and federal laws governing the practice of perfusion and comply with those laws; and

    (2) May not:

    (a) Delegate any perfusion duty to an individual not having the appropriate training and skill to undertake such responsibility;

    (b) Falsify documentation on patient records; and

    (c) Falsify reports submitted to the Board.

    C. All services shall be provided with respect for the dignity of the patient, unrestricted by considerations of:

    (1) Social or economic status;

    (2) Personal attributes; or

    (3) The nature of health problems.

    D. A breach of ethical principles may be considered immoral or unprofessional conduct in the practice of perfusion.