Practical Ethics Flashcards

1
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What ethical theory is asking if the act is right or wrong in itself?

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Deontology

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What ethical theory is asking whether some action is right or wrong depends on the consequences?

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Consequentialism

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What ethical theory involves acting to always maximise the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people?

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Utilitarianism

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4
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Give an example of utilitarianism?

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Triage

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5
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What ethical theory is asking is the act good for everyone that will be affected by the act?

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Communitarianism

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6
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Give two examples of communitarianism?

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  1. Notifiable diseases

2. Vaccination prorammes

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What are the four principles of biomedical ethics (Beauchamp and Childress)?

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  1. Respect for autonomy
  2. Beneficence
  3. Non-maleficence
  4. Justice
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What is respecting a person’s free will and capacity for independent desicion-kaing?

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Respect for autonomy

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What is the balance of benefits of treatment against risks and costs - acting for the good of others?

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Beneficence

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10
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What is non-maleficence?

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Avoid causing harm

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What is fair distribution of benefits, risks and costs, fair resource allocation and social justice?

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Justice

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