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12 Cards in this Set

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explain framework to ethics
can be harder than medical decision
conflicts with best therapy
not taught to do this
intuition personal values
ethical problems must be resolved
must be practiced
what are the four main things in the four box model
medical indications
patient preferences
quality of life
contextual features
define medical indications
diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
define patient preferences
principles of respect of autonomy
what principles go with quality of life
beneficience nonmaleficence and autonomy
what goes into contextual features?
loyalty and fairness
people
institutions
financial arragements
social arrangements
psych ramifications
legal repercussions
religious impact
scientific inquiry
define autonomy
right to choose treatment and refuse therapy
define beneficence
duty to assist patients in need
define paternalism
beneficence spercedes autonomy
define nonmaleficence
do no harm
when is non-maleficence particularily important
burdensome therapy
when is fairness/justice important
important in situation of limited resources