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ethics
moral and methods
morals
rules: right and wrong- laws regulations, codes, duty
values: good and bad, ends, virtue, mission, goals, consequences/outcomes
methods
how you make your decision based on morals
deontological: rules-based reasoning- legalism, principlism
telelogical: values- utilitarianism, virtue ethics, consequentialism
physician-patient relationship
-reason with shared values
-professional relationship (imbalance of power and vulnerability)
-voluntary relationship
-socially binding contract/covenant
abandonment
unilateral withdrawal by a physician from a patient's care without first formally transferring that care to another qualified physician who is acceptable to the patient
contract
a binding agreement between persons, enforceable by law, often for the orderly exchange of goods or services
covenant
a relationship between persons, one of whom promises benefits or gifts, while requiring certain behaviors of the beneficiary
moral relationship
bound by principles, codes, laws, duties
professional power in relation to the patients' vulnerability
benefits flow toward beneficiary
bad if the same person is friend, benefactor, beneficiary
4 basic principles of biomedical ethics
benefience
nonmaleficence
respect autonomy
justioce