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12 Cards in this Set
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explain framework to ethics
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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 |
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what are the four main things in the four box model
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medical indications
patient preferences quality of life contextual features |
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define medical indications
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diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
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define patient preferences
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principles of respect of autonomy
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what principles go with quality of life
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beneficience nonmaleficence and autonomy
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what goes into contextual features?
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loyalty and fairness
people institutions financial arragements social arrangements psych ramifications legal repercussions religious impact scientific inquiry |
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define autonomy
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right to choose treatment and refuse therapy
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define beneficence
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duty to assist patients in need
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define paternalism
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beneficence spercedes autonomy
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define nonmaleficence
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do no harm
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when is non-maleficence particularily important
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burdensome therapy
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when is fairness/justice important
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important in situation of limited resources
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