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Knowing the difference between right and wrong
branch of philosophy related to morals, moral principles, and moral judgment |
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| Legal rights and obligations that affect patients and protect individual rights, including rights of healthcare employees |
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| Rules or actions prescribed by an authority such as the federal government that have a binding legal force |
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| The practical application of moral standards that concern benefiting the patient |
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| An ethical theory based on the principle of the greatest good for the greatest number |
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| Emphasis on individuals's rights |
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| Focuses on performing duty |
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| Emphasis on people, not on decisions or principles involved |
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| Respect, integrity, honesty, fairness, empathy, sympathy, compassion, and loyalty |
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1. Is it legal 2. Is it balanced 3. How does it make me feel |
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Three-step model (evaluating ethical dilemmas) by Kenneth Blanchard and Norman Vincent Peale |
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| Seven step model for examining ethical dilemmas |
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1. Determine the facts 2. Define the precise ethical issue 3. Identify the major principles, rules, and values 4. Specify the alternatives 5. Compare values and alternatives 6. Assess the consequences 7. Make a decision |
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| Dr. Bernard Lo's clinical model |
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1. Gather info 2. Clarify ethical issues 3. Resolve dilemma |
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| World dilemmas and issues resulting from advanced medicine and medical research relating to life |
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-Catherine evaluate info about services - examine results -compare info against a standard |
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