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Morality that favors producing the most good for most people
What is Utilitarianism
100
identifying, understanding, and applying justified moral values. Moral values include what is obligatory, permissible, good or otherwise morally valuable.
What is Normative Ethics
100
relevant and accurate information regarding their treatment, cost, and what to expect?
What is Three conditions for informed consent
100
the virtue of influencing others in morally desirable ways.
What is Leadership
100
actions at all times should be faithful to the needs of you patient but also to your co-workers.
What is Fidelity
200
Respecting the right of patients to refuse treatment without coercion or pressuring your client to consent to treatment?
What is Rights Ehtics
200
Facts and describes about what people believe in moral matters and how people actually act, whether their beliefs or actions are justified.
What is Descriptive ethics
200
duties attached to formal assignments with organizations or social practices, such as health-care professions.
What is Role responsibilities.
200
"For the good"
What is Pro-bono
200
links moral virtues/ethics and principles to religious beliefs and ideals.
What is Religious Ethics
300
Advanced expertise, independent judgement, belonging to their professional organization such as the APTA, commitment to the public good.
What is Four Criteria of a Professional
300
treating all patients fairly.
What is Justice
300
making a judgement based on a prior experience: can be positive or negative.
What is Prejudice
300
actions of employees or former employees who identify what they believe to be significant moral problem concerning their company or other corporations they deal with.
What is Whistle blowing
300
to tell the truth and do not lie.
What is Veracity
400
honesty, fairness, integrity, respect, compassion, loyalty.
What is Moral reasons/moral values
400
do no harm to the pt physically, psychologically or through coercion or abuse of power.
What is Non-Maleficence
400
not becoming inappropriately involved emotionally or behaviorally with clients and other during your work.
What is Professional Distance
400
refusal or failure to fulfill any part of a person's obligations or duties to another.
What is Neglect
400
the principle of unselfish practice and devotion to the welfare of others.
What is Altruism
500
Highly controversial because a practice of moral and ethical relativism involves applying a set of ethical principles in one care but not in another.
What is Ethical relativism
500
value the self-determination of patients and use only services approved by the patient.
What is Respect for Autonomy
500
unwelcome sexual advances, request, or other conduct that may unreasonably interfere with work performance or create an intimating or offensive work environment.
What is Hostile work environment
500
the tendency to report physical symptoms when a person is experiencing psychological stress.
What is Somatization
500
RIPS Model
What is Realm-Individual Process Situation Model