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, the study of conduct and character. It
is concerned with determining what is
good or valuable for individuals,
groups, and society at large.
Acts that are ethical reflect a
commitment to standards that
individuals, professions, and societies
strive to meet. When decisions must
Ethics
be made about health care,
understandable disagreement can
occur among health care providers,
families, patients, friends, and people
in the community. The right thing to do
can be hard to determine when
ethics, values, and perceptions about
health care collide.
, Commitment to include patients in
decisions; refers to the commitment to
include patients in decisions about all
aspects of care as a way of
acknowledging and protecting a
patient's independence. Involving
patients in decisions about their care
Autonomy is now standard practice. Providers
are obligated to inform patients about
risks and benefits of treatment plans
and then to ensure that they
understand and agree with their plan.
Respect for provider autonomy refers
to provider relationships to
institutions.
Taking positive actions to help others;
fundamental to the practice of nursing
and medicine. The agreement to act
Beneficence
with beneficence implies that the best
interests of the patient remain more
important than self-interest.
, Avoidance of harm or hurt;
Maleficence refers to harm or hurt;
thus nonmaleficence is the avoidance
Nonmaleficence of harm or hurt. In health care, ethical
practice involves not only the will to
do good, but an equal commitment to
do no harm.
Being fair; refers to fairness. It is used
most often in discussions about
access to health care resources,
including the just distribution of
resources. The term just culture refers
Justice
to the promotion of open discussion
without fear of recrimination
whenever mistakes, especially those
involving adverse events, occur or
nearly occur.
Agreement to keep promises; also
refers to the unwillingness to abandon
patients regardless of the
circumstances, even when personal
Fidelity
beliefs differ as they may when
dealing with drug dealers, members
of the gay community, women who
received an abortion, or prisoners.
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Terms in this set (210)
, the study of conduct and character. It
is concerned with determining what is
good or valuable for individuals,
groups, and society at large.
Acts that are ethical reflect a
commitment to standards that
individuals, professions, and societies
strive to meet. When decisions must
Ethics
be made about health care,
understandable disagreement can
occur among health care providers,
families, patients, friends, and people
in the community. The right thing to do
can be hard to determine when
ethics, values, and perceptions about
health care collide.
, Commitment to include patients in
decisions; refers to the commitment to
include patients in decisions about all
aspects of care as a way of
acknowledging and protecting a
patient's independence. Involving
patients in decisions about their care
Autonomy is now standard practice. Providers
are obligated to inform patients about
risks and benefits of treatment plans
and then to ensure that they
understand and agree with their plan.
Respect for provider autonomy refers
to provider relationships to
institutions.
Taking positive actions to help others;
fundamental to the practice of nursing
and medicine. The agreement to act
Beneficence
with beneficence implies that the best
interests of the patient remain more
important than self-interest.
, Avoidance of harm or hurt;
Maleficence refers to harm or hurt;
thus nonmaleficence is the avoidance
Nonmaleficence of harm or hurt. In health care, ethical
practice involves not only the will to
do good, but an equal commitment to
do no harm.
Being fair; refers to fairness. It is used
most often in discussions about
access to health care resources,
including the just distribution of
resources. The term just culture refers
Justice
to the promotion of open discussion
without fear of recrimination
whenever mistakes, especially those
involving adverse events, occur or
nearly occur.
Agreement to keep promises; also
refers to the unwillingness to abandon
patients regardless of the
circumstances, even when personal
Fidelity
beliefs differ as they may when
dealing with drug dealers, members
of the gay community, women who
received an abortion, or prisoners.