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Professional Ethic
One of several generally accepted criteria that serve to distinguish a profession from other occupations or trades.
Ethics
Common concern for collective self-discipline and standard of conduct.
Professional Etiquette
Manners and attitudes generally accepted by members of a profession.
Process of Ethical Analysis
Identify the problem
Developing alternative solutions
Selecting the best solution
Defending your selection
Consequentialism
Evaluates the rightness or wrongness of ethical decisions by assessing the consequences of these decisions on the patient.
Non - Consequentialism
Holds that other right making characteristics of our actions beyond consequences exist that are need to determine whether a given behavior is right or wrong.
Social Contract
Attempts to describe the relationship that exists between two mutually dependent persons or groups of persons in a society.
Ethics of Care
Cautions that our actions should not be examined as isolated events instead our actions should be considered as a n integral part of the context of specific situations.
Rights Based Ethics
Increasingly popular approaches to ethical reasoning is based on an understading of human rights.
Liberal Individualism
A belief that an individual in a democratic society is shielded from undue forces and allowed to enjoy and pursue personal projects that is the individual has certain rights.
Principle Based Ethics
The use of moral principles as a basis for defending a chosen path of action in resolving an ethical dilemma.
Virtue Based Ehics
The use of virtues in establishing right reason in action, offers the oppurtunity to include the character of each participant involved in an ethical dilemma.
2 Most frequently encountered ethical issues that affect a RT and their patient.
Maintaing patient faithfulness
Maintaing patient confidentiality
Identify the Problem
Developing Alternative Solutions
Selecting the Best Solution
Defending your Selection
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