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ethics
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moral and methods
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morals
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rules: right and wrong- laws regulations, codes, duty
values: good and bad, ends, virtue, mission, goals, consequences/outcomes |
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methods
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how you make your decision based on morals
deontological: rules-based reasoning- legalism, principlism telelogical: values- utilitarianism, virtue ethics, consequentialism |
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physician-patient relationship
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-reason with shared values
-professional relationship (imbalance of power and vulnerability) -voluntary relationship -socially binding contract/covenant |
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abandonment
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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
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contract
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a binding agreement between persons, enforceable by law, often for the orderly exchange of goods or services
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covenant
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a relationship between persons, one of whom promises benefits or gifts, while requiring certain behaviors of the beneficiary
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moral relationship
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bound by principles, codes, laws, duties
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professional power in relation to the patients' vulnerability
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benefits flow toward beneficiary
bad if the same person is friend, benefactor, beneficiary |
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4 basic principles of biomedical ethics
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benefience
nonmaleficence respect autonomy justioce |