QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔Ethical Perspectives - ✔✔Different viewpoints on ethical issues
✔✔Brief Historical Overview of the History of Ethics - ✔✔Summary of ethical
development through time
✔✔Learning from History - ✔✔Gaining insights from past ethical events
✔✔Ethics of Conduct - ✔✔Principles governing behavior and actions
✔✔Ethics of Character - ✔✔Moral values shaping one's personality
✔✔Values - ✔✔Beliefs guiding behavior and decisions
✔✔Nonmaleficence - ✔✔Principle of 'do no harm'
✔✔Beneficence - ✔✔Acting for the benefit of others
✔✔Justice - ✔✔Fairness and equality in treatment
✔✔Fidelity - ✔✔Faithfulness and loyalty to commitments
, ✔✔Veracity - ✔✔Truthfulness and honesty
✔✔Ethical Decision Making - ✔✔Process of making choices aligned with ethical
standards
✔✔Define the parameters of the problem - ✔✔Establishing boundaries and scope of an
issue
✔✔Identify the ethical/legal issues - ✔✔Recognizing moral and legal aspects of a
situation
✔✔Consider personal biases, stresses or self-interest - ✔✔Reflecting on personal
influences on decisions
✔✔Consult Code of Ethics - ✔✔Referring to professional moral guidelines
✔✔Generate possible courses of action - ✔✔Creating options for addressing the issue
✔✔Consider the potential consequence of all options and determine a course of action -
✔✔Evaluating outcomes and choosing a path
✔✔Evaluate the selected course of action - ✔✔Assessing the chosen plan's
effectiveness
✔✔Implement the course of action - ✔✔Putting the decision into practice
✔✔Act - ✔✔Taking the necessary steps based on the decision
✔✔Establish a plan to evaluate the results - ✔✔Creating a method to assess the
outcomes
✔✔Evaluate the organizational systems - ✔✔Assessing the structures in place for
effectiveness
✔✔Applying Ethical Practice - ✔✔Utilizing ethical principles in professional settings
✔✔Informed consent - ✔✔Permission given with full understanding
✔✔Boundaries - ✔✔Limits and guidelines in professional relationships
✔✔Multiple relations/Dual relations - ✔✔Interactions with clients beyond professional
boundaries