Setting the stage Flashcards

1
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What are the eight goals of medicine

A
  1. Promotion of health and prevention of disease
  2. Maintain/improve quality of life, by relief of pain/suffering
  3. Cure disease
  4. Prevent untimely death
  5. Improve/maintain functional status
  6. Educate
  7. Avoid harm
  8. Near death relief
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2
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What is the difference between morals and ethics?

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Morals define a single person

Ethics are part of a social system

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3
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Ethics is a branch of what subject?

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Philosophy

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4
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“can we…” is what type of question (medical, ethical, or legal)?

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Medical

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5
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“Should we…” is what type of question (medical, ethical, or legal)?

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Ethical

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6
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“Do we have to…” is what type of question (medical, ethical, or legal)?

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Legal

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7
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What are codes of ethics?

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Summarize principles and behavior expected, as well as provide guidelines

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8
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What are the six different sources of ethical conflict?

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  1. Different facts
  2. Different values
  3. Different emotions
  4. Different reasoning
  5. Different loyalties
  6. Different perceptions
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9
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What are virtues?

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character traits which disposes habitually to excellence in intent and performance

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10
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What are the 8 virtues?

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  1. Prudence-wisdom
  2. Justice
  3. Fortitude
  4. Temperance
  5. Fidelity to trust
  6. Compassion
  7. Integrity
  8. Effacement of self-interest
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What are the 4 “cardial” virtues?

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  1. Prudence-wisdom
  2. justice
  3. Fortitude
  4. Temperance
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12
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What is wisdom?

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Possessing moral insight

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13
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What is the only one of the four principles that is also a virtue?

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Justice

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14
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What is Fortitude?

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Sustained moral courage

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15
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What is integrity?

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Being moral

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16
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What are the four ethical principles?

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  1. Beneficence
  2. Nonmaleficence
  3. Autonomy
  4. Justice
17
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Which has a negative prohibition, and which has a positive requirement (Non-maleficence, beneficence)?

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Beneficence = Positive Requirement

Nonmaleficence- Negative prohibitions

18
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What are the aspects involved in evaluating and ethical problem, and what are the principles behind them?

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  1. Medical indications (beneficence/nonmale)
  2. Patient preferences (autonomy)
  3. Quality of life (three above)
  4. Contextual features (justice)