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20 Cards in this Set
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autonomy
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Person's self-reliance, independence, liberty, rights, privacy, individual choice, freedom of the will, and the self-contained ability to decide
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beneficence
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doing of good; active promotion of good, kindness, and charity
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autonomy
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Person's self-reliance, independence, liberty, rights, privacy, individual choice, freedom of the will, and the self-contained ability to decide
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caring
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to care for; an emotional commitment to and a willingness to act on behalf of a person with whom a caring relationship exists
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codes of ethics
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articulated statement of role morality as seen by the members of a profession
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beneficence
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doing of good; active promotion of good, kindness, and charity
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common morality
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socially approved norms of human conduct that takes its basic premises from the morality shared in common by the members of a society; includes common sense and tradition
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caring
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to care for; an emotional commitment to and a willingness to act on behalf of a person with whom a caring relationship exists
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confidentiality
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belief that health-related information about individual patients should not be revealed to others; maintaining privacy
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codes of ethics
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articulated statement of role morality as seen by the members of a profession
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consequentialism
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belief that the worth of actions is determined by their ends or consequences; actions are right or wrong according to the balance of their good and bad consequesnces
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common morality
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socially approved norms of human conduct that takes its basic premises from the morality shared in common by the members of a society; includes common sense and tradition
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duties
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obligations placed on individual, groups, and institutions by reason of the so-called moral bond of our interdependence with others
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confidentiality
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belief that health-related information about individual patients should not be revealed to others; maintaining privacy
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consequentialism
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belief that the worth of actions is determined by their ends or consequences; actions are right or wrong according to the balance of their good and bad consequesnces
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ethical dilemma
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situation requiring moral judgment between two or more equally problem-fraught alternatives; two or more competing moral norms are present, creating a challenge about what to do
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duties
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obligations placed on individual, groups, and institutions by reason of the so-called moral bond of our interdependence with others
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ethical outrage
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gross violation of commonly held standards of decency or human rights
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ethical dilemma
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situation requiring moral judgment between two or more equally problem-fraught alternatives; two or more competing moral norms are present, creating a challenge about what to do
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ethical outrage
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gross violation of commonly held standards of decency or human rights
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