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Beneficence
(Bringing about good)
Perform actions that benefit others. Decide and act always to benefit the patient.
Nonmaleficence
(Preventing harm)
Above all, do no harm. Never perform or allow acts that may harm the patient.
Autonomy
(Acting with personal self-reliance)
Perform actions that respect the independence of other persons. The patient must decide what is done to his or her person.
Veracity
(Telling the truth)
Being truthful is right. To tell the truth is expected.
Fidelity
(Being faithful)
Performing acts that observe covenants or promises is right. Be faithful.
Justice
(Acting with fairness or equity)
Performing acts that ensure the fair distribution of goods and harm are right. Be fair.
What are he 4 components of Ethical Analysis?
• Identifying the problem
• Developing alternative solutions
• Selecting the best solution
• Defending the selection