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1. Theoretical Ethics Deontology searches
for the right or wrong
based on fidelity, truth,
and jus-tice. And while
all health professionals
desire to do what is
right, they must first
agree on what is just,
the role of autonomy,
and goodness during
the pro-vision of care,
which can cause
confusion. Deontol-ogy
can be influenced by
cultural, familial, and
per-sonal values.
Utilitarianism aims to
achieve the best
outcome for the
greatest number of
people. Again, all must
agree on what is a
good outcome,
leading to con-fusion.
Like deontology,
utilitarianism can be
influ-enced by cultural,
familial, and personal
values.
2. Deontology searches for the right or
, wrong based on
fideli-ty, truth, and
justice. And while all
health profes-
sionals desire to do
what is right, they must
first agree on what is
just, the role
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Care
of autonomy, and
good-ness during the
provision of care,
which can cause
confusion. Deontology
can be influenced by
cultural, familial, and
personal val-ues.
3. Utilitarianism aims to achieve the best
outcome for the
greatest number of
people. Again, all must
agree on what is a
good outcome,
leading to confusion.
Like deontol-ogy,
utilitarianism can be
influenced by cultural,
fa-milial, and personal
val-ues.
4. Practical Ethics Driven by scholars seek-
ing a more practical
ap-proach to ethics,
feminist ethics
consider the nature of
relationships to guide
decisions. Feminine
ethics take into
consideration re-
lationships in which