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The obligation to be fair to all people is

Justice

Required procedures are referred as

Need

To distribute equally to all is

Equity

The power to pay is

Ability

What a person might be expected to contribute contribute to society is

Contribution

The willingness to comply or not comply with instruction is

Effort

The potential for a benefit after initial investment of limited resources is

Merit

Distributive justice is made up of six criteria. What are they?

Need, equity, ability to pay , contribution, merit, effort

A just claim or entitlement refers to

Rights

The obligation of the provider to maintain patient information in a closed manner refers to

Confidentiality

The right to be left alone or the right to control personal information refers to

Privacy

Habitual truthfulness and honesty refers to

Veracity

The formal study of moral choices that conform to standards of conduct are

Ethics

Making judgments between right and wrong are part of

Ethics

What are based on religious belief and personal choices?

Morals

What is described as the social code of customs and rituals based in society?

Etiquette

Body of rules with legal force are

Laws

Concepts that give meaning to a persons life?

Values

Which ethical concept is described as independence, self-determination, and freedom?

Autonomy

What is the balance between rights of individuals and rights of others?

Dilemma

Which ethical concept has the qualities of kindness, mercy, and charity to always do good?

Beneficence

Which ethical concept has a duty to prevent evil?

Nonmaleficence

What is applied when determining the best interest of a person when the person cannot decide for him or herself ?

Best interest standard

Fair distribution of burdens and benefits are

Distributive justice

Which ethical theory says everyone should make choices that promote the greatest balance of good over harm for everyone?

Utilitarianism

Which theory says decision making is based on moral rules and unchanging principles ?

Deontology

What is a command arrived for my principal that does not allow exceptions?

Categorical imperative

A disadvantage of deontology is the disregard for consequences of actions . True or False ?

True

Faithfulness, loyalty and devotion to one’s obligation is

Fidelity

Ethics put morals into practice. True or False?

True

Prohibition against doing harm is

Nonmaleficence

When a patient cannot give consent the

Best interest standard is applied

A group with a greater need or interest may receive more resources in those with lesser need this is called

Comparative justice

Right to be left alone or control personal information is the right to

Privacy

Who establishes limits on the amount a healthcare provider may be reimbursed for rendering care?

PPP (prospective payment systems)

Who establishes gatekeeping procedures that may limit access to care?

HMO (Health maintenance organizations )

Promoting greatest balance of good of a harm for everyone is

Utilitarianism

Formalism or duty orientation is also referred to as

Deontology

The principle that recognizes that ethical choices may result in bad outcomes is called the

The double effect principle

Fairness to all people is

Justice

The principle of human beings relating to one another under certain circumstances is

Etiquette

Making judgments between right and wrong is using

Ethics

abstract ideals or thoughts that deal with ethics are

ethical concepts

what are medically inert substances that are used as a control in testing the effectiveness of another,

placebos

What are systematic statements or plans of principles used to deal with ethical dilemmas?

ethical theories