ethics Flashcards
(16 cards)
what are ethics
principles of conduct governing an individual
what are clinical ethics
responsibilities of a clinician when establishing a patient relationship
what are research ethics
duty that the patient receives the best treatment available
what are the two rules of bioethics
veracity and fidelity
define veracity
the truth, whole truth, nothing but the truth
define fidelity
trust between you and your patient/client
what is self determination
those of sound mind can choose what will be done
what is utilitariansim
the greatest good for the greatest number of people
what is deonatology
what is inherently right or wrong
what is liberal individualism
it is the right for people to request or deny
what is autonomy
each person has moral value and dignity is his or her own right
two way street
What is the PLUS EDM model
Policies, legalities, universal, self. then evaluate
what is ethically impoverished
can’t be bothered
what is ethically agnostic
don’t care about the outcome
what is ethically nihilistic
the outcome doesn’t matter
what is ethically suspect
am i the problem?