ethics pt.2 Flashcards

1
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Misinformation

A

spreading information that is not true but the person
espousing it is unaware of its truthfulness

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Disinformation

A

intentionally disseminating false information to
manipulate others

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3
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Consequentialist

A

judges the rightness of an action based on the
consequences an action has

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4
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Utilitarianism

A

the action that produces the greatest good for the
greatest number of people is right and just

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5
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Nonconsequentialist

A

judges the rightness of an action in concrete terms
regardless of the consequences (right is right, no matter
the situation)

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6
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Paternalism

A

the healthcare professional acts in a “parent-like” way
toward the patient (can be viewed as the opposite of
autonomy)

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7
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Weak Paternalism

A

overriding a patient’s autonomy because they are unable
to make an independent decision (ethically justifiable)

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Strong Paternalism

A

overriding a competent patient’s autonomy because you
believe they are making the wrong decision (ethically
unjustifiable)

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Harm Principle

A

a person who is competent should have autonomy unless
it would violate another individual’s liberty (ethically
justifiable reason to limit autonomy)

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Confidentiality

A

the act, by a healthcare professional, of keeping
information private from others, unless given permission
to do so by the patient

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11
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Violation of
Confidentiality

A

when a healthcare professional inappropriately discloses
patient information to others after being given access to
such information

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12
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Violation of Privacy

A

when an individual (ex. a computer hacker) gains
inappropriate access to private information

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13
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Radical Candor

A

Challenging directly because you care about the mission,
the team, and the individual (caring and direct)

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14
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PLAN approach

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P - paraphrase, L - listen, A - acknowledge, N - negotiate

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CANDID approach

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C - compartmentalize, A - ask questions, N- normalize, D
- discuss, I - incentivize, D - disengage

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16
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conscientious objection

A

invoked by health professionals who oppose, on moral
ethical grounds, the use of medications or procedures to:
impede fertility, induce abortion, or encourage gender
transformation

17
Q

health care proxy
(durable power of
attorney)

A

designating another individual to make decisions for you
if you are unable to make them for yourself

18
Q

terminal sedation

A

high, but not lethal doses of medication that are
administered to induce deep sleep (legal)21qa

19
Q

passive euthanasia

A

withholding or withdrawing treatment needed to sustain
life when it is believed there is no medical or moral point

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